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Supporting landfill development through geophysical surveys

Landfill operators require rapid site characterisations in order to optimise economics and meet environmental regulation during both site monitoring and expansion. Geophysical surveys are increasingly filling this need, with geoelectrical and seismic methods among the most commonly demanded methods. This paper presents and discusses two cases in which geophysical methods were applied to map the suLandfill operators require rapid site characterisations in order to optimise economics and meet environmental regulation during both site monitoring and expansion. Geophysical surveys are increasingly filling this need, with geoelectrical and seismic methods among the most commonly demanded methods. This paper presents and discusses two cases in which geophysical methods were applied to map the su

Funding - Economics Research

Information about funders, how to apply for research funding and what parts you can receive help from the department of Economics. Research ServicesFunding & Tender portalPrismaResearch professionalApply for research fundingProject budgetResearch ServicesLund University Research Services offer researchers and research teams support and help on issues concerning external research funding. Lists of

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/department-staff-pages/economics/economics-research/funding-economics-research - 2026-04-23

Mobile research lab on food sharing in Milan

Reflections from the second mobile research lab on food sharingAuthors: Yuliya  Voytenko Palgan, Vera Sadovska and Jennifer LyonsThe second mobile research lab on food sharing as part of the EU project CULTIVATE is now concluded. In October 2024, the IIIEE research team Yuliya Voytenko Palgan, Vera Sadovska, Oksana Mont and Andrius Plepys in the second mobile research lab on food sharing in Milan,

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/mobile-research-lab-food-sharing-milan - 2026-04-23

Ultrastructural modeling of small angle scattering from photosynthetic membranes

The last decade has seen a range of studies using non-invasive neutron and X-ray techniques to probe the ultrastructure of a variety of photosynthetic membrane systems. A common denominator in this work is the lack of an explicitly formulated underlying structural model, ultimately leading to ambiguity in the data interpretation. Here we formulate and implement a full mathematical model of the sca

Coordination crosslinking of helical substituted oligoamide nanorods with Cu(II)

Substituted oligoamides are short sequences of unnatural amino acids. Oligoamides made entirely of β3 amino acids yield helical monomers that, if N-acylated, assemble into nanorod structures via a supramolecular assembly motif. In this work, coordination crosslinking was used to create complex nanomaterials from oligoamides WKLWEL (KE) and WELWEL (EE) (the letters denote the analogous α-amino acid

Migratory strategy and behavioral flexibility in response to available habitat for a declining seabird, the Caspian Tern (Hydroprogne caspia)

Seabirds adjust their behavior to migrate over changing landscapes Tracking birds with GPS technology, like the one that lets us consult Google Maps in our phones, has given exciting insight into how they are able to fly thousands of kilometers in challenging conditions over oceans and deserts during migration. Yet there are many species with fascinating migratory strategies that have not been tr

Non-reversible heat-induced gelation of a biocompatible Fmoc-hexapeptide in water

Hydrogel materials which respond to changes in temperature are widely applicable for injectable drug delivery or tissue engineering applications. Here, we report the unsual heat-induced gelation behaviour of a low molecular weight gelator based on an Fmoc-hexapeptide, Fmoc-GFFRGD. We show that Fmoc-GFFRGD forms kinetically stable fibres when mixed with divalent cations (e.g. Ca2+). Gelation of the

Effect of red blood cell shape changes on haemoglobin interactions and dynamics : A neutron scattering study: Hb Interactions and Dynamics in RBCs

By using a combination of experimental neutron scattering techniques, it is possible to obtain a statistical perspective on red blood cell (RBC) shape in suspensions, and the inter-relationship with protein interactions and dynamics inside the confinement of the cell membrane. In this study, we examined the ultrastructure of RBC and protein-protein interactions of haemoglobin (Hb) in them using ul

Microgravity crystallization of perdeuterated tryptophan synthase for neutron diffraction

Biologically active vitamin B6-derivative pyridoxal 5′-phosphate (PLP) is an essential cofactor in amino acid metabolic pathways. PLP-dependent enzymes catalyze a multitude of chemical reactions but, how reaction diversity of PLP-dependent enzymes is achieved is still not well understood. Such comprehension requires atomic-level structural studies of PLP-dependent enzymes. Neutron diffraction affo

Conformation of Myoglobin-Poly(Ethyl Ethylene Phosphate) Conjugates Probed by SANS : Correlation with Polymer Grafting Density and Interaction

One can take advantage of the influence of a polymer conjugated with a protein to control the thermal stability and the deployment of the protein. Here, the structural properties are reported of the protein–polymer conjugate myoglobin (Mb)-poly(ethyl ethylene phosphate) (PEEP) in the native and unfolded conformations, in order to understand the respective roles of the protein and of the polymer si

New remains of scandiavis Mikkelseni inform avian phylogenetic relationships and brain evolution

Although an increasing number of studies are combining skeletal and neural morphology data in a phylogenetic context, most studies do not include extinct taxa due to the rarity of preserved endocasts. The early Eocene avifauna of the Fur Formation of Denmark presents an excellent opportunity for further study of extinct osteological and endocranial morphology as fossils are often exceptionally pre

The impact of folding modes and deuteration on the atomic resolution structure of hen egg-white lysozyme

The biological function of a protein is intimately related to its structure and dynamics, which in turn are determined by the way in which it has been folded. In vitro refolding is commonly used for the recovery of recombinant proteins that are expressed in the form of inclusion bodies and is of central interest in terms of the folding pathways that occur in vivo. Here, biophysical data are report

Characterisation of single-phase fluid-flow heterogeneity due to localised deformation in a porous rock using rapid neutron tomography

The behaviour of subsurface-reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering industry and has relevant applications in hydrocarbon, water production, and CO2 sequestration. One of the key open issues is the effect of deformation on the hydraulic properties of the host rock and, specifically, in saturated environments. This paper presents a novel full-field data set describing

Deuterated Bacterial Cellulose Dissolution in Ionic Liquids

Understanding the dissolution mechanism of deuterated bacterial cellulose (DBC) is important to engineer advanced material applications such as in quantifying and visualizing biomolecules at the cellulose interface for diagnostics. Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) is applied to evaluate the distribution and volume fraction of dissolved DBC chains in 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate (EMIM-A

The Protein Corona Leads to Deformation of Spherical Micelles

The formation of a non-specific protein corona around nanoparticles (NPs) has been identified as one of the culprits for failed nanomedicine. The amount and type of adsorbed protein from the blood plasma are known to determine the fate of NPs and the accessibility of targeting ligands. Herein, we show that the adsorbed protein may not only enlarge the NPs and change their surface properties but al

Membrane Protein Structures in Lipid Bilayers; Small-Angle Neutron Scattering With Contrast-Matched Bicontinuous Cubic Phases

This perspective describes advances in determining membrane protein structures in lipid bilayers using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). Differentially labeled detergents with a homogeneous scattering length density facilitate contrast matching of detergent micelles; this has previously been used successfully to obtain the structures of membrane proteins. However, detergent micelles do not mi

Nanoscale Structure and Dynamics of Model Membrane Lipid Raft Systems, Studied by Neutron Scattering Methods

Quasi-elastic neutron scattering (QENS) and small angle neutron scattering (SANS), in combination with isotopic contrast variation, have been used to determine the structure and dynamics of three-component lipid membranes, in the form of vesicles, comprising an unsaturated [palmitoyl-oleoyl-phosphatidylcholine (POPC) or dioleoyl-phosphatidylcholine (DOPC)], a saturated phospholipid (dipalmitoyl-ph

Understanding and assessing the societal impact of sustainability research: From state of the art to a process-oriented assessment plan

Sustainability research builds upon its mutual relationship with the society to find futureoriented solutions to deal with societal challenges. In other words, it is a matter of research to produce societal impact. Furthermore, funders and researchers themselves increasingly desire for accountability, to show if societal impact is achieved. To deal with that, two adaptive questions have to be answ

CMES Yearbook 2021-23

CMES Yearbook 2021 - 2023 CENTRE FOR ADVANCED MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES 3CMES YEARBOOK 2021 - 2023 Table of Contents FROM THE DIRECTOR 5 ABOUT CMES AND THE STRATEGIC RESEARCH AREA MECW 6 CMES RESEARCH PROJECTS 9 CMES RESEARCH SEMINARS 12 CMES PUBLIC LECTURES AND EVENTS 16 WORKSHOPS AND POLICY-RESEARCH DIALOGUES 20 TEACHING AND ARABIC STUDIES AT CMES 22 CMES REGIONAL OUTLOOK 23 CMES IN MEDIA AND ON DI

https://www.cmes.lu.se/sites/cmes.lu.se/files/2025-08/CMES%20Yearbook%202021-23.pdf - 2026-04-23

Ver 1 GDE Nordamerika 2024

Globalt Dynamiskt Engagemang Nordamerika 2024 1GDE NORDAMERIKA 2024 GDE Nordamerika GLOBALT DYNAMISKT ENGAGEMANG | 2024 2GDE NORDAMERIKA 2024 GDE Nordamerika Globalt engagemang är en självklar och nödvändig del i Lunds univer- sitets arbete för att kunna fortsätta utvecklas som ett internationellt ledande universitet som värnar demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och akademisk frihet. Globalt dynamis

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/sites/medarbetarwebben.lu.se/files/2024-01/Ver%201_GDE%20Nordamerika%202024.pdf - 2026-04-23