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Micol Mieli "nailed" her dissertation
LU Internal Contribution and/or Participation in AI Nordic Powwow in Lund 16 May 2024
In May 2019 AI* Nordic Powwow filled Lundagård with 550 curious and knowledgeable AI-interested persons. In May 2023 we came back after the pandemic. Now, on 16th May 2024, AI* Nordic Powwow will celebrate the first of, hopefully, many annual occurrences! AF-borgen is booked and we expect interesting and mind-blowing talks and discussions. We aim for a joint track during the morning session follow
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lu-internal-contribution-andor-participation-ai-nordic-powwow-lund-16-may-2024 - 2026-04-28
Record number of conferees at doctoral degree conferment ceremony on 31 May
This year’s doctoral degree conferment ceremony, the University’s ceremonial highlight and the faculties’ most important academic celebration, will break the record for the number of conferees. It is time to celebrate the faculties’ doctors, honorary doctors and jubilee doctors. In a solemn ceremony at Lund Cathedral, the doctoral students who completed their doctoral studies in the past year and
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/record-number-conferees-doctoral-degree-conferment-ceremony-31-may - 2026-04-28
Markus Lahtinen speaks on AI and camera surveillance
Markus Lahtinen, researcher and lecturer at the Department of Informatics, Lund University, has been interviewed by both Dagens Nyheter (DN) and Svenska Dagbladet (SvD) for expert insights on the use of AI for crime-fighting purposes. The articles in DN and SvD report on the potential integration of AI into camera surveillance, including facial recognition and automatic reading of licence plates.
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/markus-lahtinen-speaks-ai-and-camera-surveillance - 2026-04-28
Career Support for International Spouses and Partners – join free Kick-Start Program
Impact story: Sustainable climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction at local, national and international level
Adapting cities is key for increasing the resilience of citizens, communities, organisations and wider systems to deal with the effects of climate change. For more than 20 years Professor Christine Wamsler has collaborated with national authorities, municipalities and citizens to implement sustainable climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and long-term sustainability projects to supp
New knowledge about type 1 diabetes – the large-scale TEDDY study will soon be completed
The glymphatic system – PhD interview with Nicholas Bèchet
The glymphatic system, which helps clear waste products from the brain, was discovered about a decade ago. Nicholas Bèchet’s project shines light on how it works in Alzheimer’s disease. On June 17, he defends his PhD thesis supervised by Iben Lundgaard at MultiPark. Here, he tells about his discoveries and why we should not compromise on our sleep. Tell us about your research! The glymphatic syste
https://www.multipark.lu.se/article/glymphatic-system-phd-interview-nicholas-bechet - 2026-04-27
Impact story: Collaboration with local brewery to improve the sustainability of the craft beer industry
New knowledge about type 1 diabetes – the large-scale TEDDY study will soon be completed
The rector of Malmö Art Academy is elected chairman of Sveriges Konstföreningar
The Cancer Researcher of the Year 2025 is our professor, Kristian Pietras
Early signs in young children predict type 1 diabetes
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. New research shows that it is possible to predict the development of type 1 diabetes. By measuring the presence of autoantibodies in the blood, it is possible to detect whether the immune system has begun to break down the body’s own insulin cells. “In the TEDDY study we have found that autoantibodies often appear dur
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/early-signs-young-children-predict-type-1-diabetes - 2026-04-27
International diabetes study receives SEK 40 million to continue
Early signs in young children predict type 1 diabetes
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. New research shows that it is possible to predict the development of type 1 diabetes. By measuring the presence of autoantibodies in the blood, it is possible to detect whether the immune system has begun to break down the bodys own insulin cells. "In the TEDDY study we have found that autoantibodies often appear duri
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/early-signs-young-children-predict-type-1-diabetes - 2026-04-27
Paralympic athletes – a double struggle against injuries and diseases
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Para-athletics is growing in strength worldwide. However, behind the Paralympics that we watch on TV from our sofas there are greater challenges than those related to results. A new thesis from Lund University demonstrates how Paralympic athletes run the risk of sustaining injuries as a result of strict training as we
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/paralympic-athletes-double-struggle-against-injuries-and-diseases - 2026-04-27
Researchers reprogram human skin cells to aged neurons to study neurodegenerative disorders
IPCC Synthesis Report provides common conclusion about the state of knowledge on climate change
During the past week, 350 delegates from 120 countries have gathered in Copenhagen, to go through and come to a common conclusion about the state of knowledge on climate change. The result was finalized as a synthesis report which states that the human influence on the climate system is clear and recent anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases are the highest in history. But the report also sta
https://www.merge.lu.se/article/ipcc-synthesis-report-provides-common-conclusion-about-state-knowledge-climate-change - 2026-04-27
