Here is this year’s granted industrial doctoral project!
This year’s industrial doctoral project is about, among other things, reducing aircraft emissions with new wing designs, developing detectors that can monitor the atmosphere from space and studying the effect of antibodies on tumor cells in immunotherapy!
The 2022 projects are:
Applicant |
Project title |
Company |
University |
Mattias Borg |
Neuromorphic computing in memristor-enhanced analog circuits |
Ericsson AB |
LU |
Volodymyr Bushlya |
Digital Twin for designed performance of coated tools |
Seco Tools AB |
LU |
Eduardo Gracia |
Electrocatalysts for water electrolysis in the industry |
Permascand AB |
UmU |
Jan Grahn |
Low noise 183 GHz amplifiers for meteorology & astronomy |
Low Noise Factory AB |
Chalmers |
Heiko Herwald |
Beta-Antithrombin as target for drug development |
Octapharma AB |
LU |
Patric Jensfelt |
DeltaMap – Life-long HD Map Change Detection and Update |
Scania CV AB |
KTH |
Malin Lindstedt |
Impact of CD40 therapies on the tumor microenvironment |
Alligator Bioscience AB |
LU |
Rob Maaskant |
Next generation SATCOM phased array antennas |
Satcube AB |
Chalmers |
Tobias Oechtering |
Data-driven gas sensor calibration |
Senseair |
KTH |
Per Persson |
Brighter, smaller, greener µLEDs |
Polar Light Technologies AB |
LiU |
Fredrik Westerlund |
Single-moleucle analysis of RNA-based therapeutics |
AstraZeneca |
Chalmers |
Malin Åkermo |
Innovative contol and smart structures for flight efficiency |
Saab AB |
KTH |
The program has been advertised annually since 2014 with a budget of SEK 30 million, corresponding to 12 doctoral students per year. There are currently around 90 doctoral students and doctoral candidates in the system. The aim of the program is to contribute to excellent research in the areas SSF finances: natural science, technology and medicine. The research shall promote cross-fertilization between academia and industry and contribute to the education of doctoral students in areas that are strategically relevant and strengthen Sweden’s competitiveness.
The projects will start in the spring of 2023.
For further information, please contact:
Research Secretary Mattias Lundberg, mattias.lundberg@strategiska.se, 08-505 816 72
Research Programmes Manager Joakim Amorim, joakim.amorim@strategiska.se, 08-505 816 65