100 Million SEK for Swedish Research Collaboration with South Korea!
The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) and the National Research Foundation of the Republic of Korea (NRF) are jointly investing nearly 100 million SEK in projects where Swedish and South Korean research teams will collaborate.
The projects range from developing technologies to integrate atomically thin, 2D materials into real-world products such as LED displays or silicon-based transistors, to delivering hydrogen sulfide from a gaseous transmitter in the brain to reduce the degradation of brain cells.
The following ten projects have each been awarded 4.9 million SEK:
Applicant | University | Project |
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Emil Björnson | KTH Royal Institute of Technology | A new paradigm of multiple antenna communication for 6G |
Onur Dagliyan | Karolinska Institutet | Technology to Treat Aging Brain & Neurodegeneration |
Dimos Dimarogonas | KTH Royal Institute of Technology | Resilient cooperative manipulation |
Simone Fabiano | Linköping University | Advanced bioelectronics for in-sensor computing |
Kristina Höök | KTH Royal Institute of Technology | Soma Design Interaction With Soft Haptics |
Enric Llorens Bobadilla | Karolinska Institutet | Decoding the regulatory genome for CNS regeneration |
Frank Niklaus | KTH Royal Institute of Technology | Wafer-scale 2D material integration for displays and computing |
Tönu Pullerits | Lund University | Spatiotemporal Control of Polarized Light Emission |
Victor Torres Company | Chalmers University of Technology | Attosecond-level synchronization of optoelectronics |
Johan Åkerman | University of Gothenburg | Low-power spin Hall nano-oscillator based Ising machines |
For further information, please contact:
Program Manager Joakim Amorim, joakim.amorim@strategiska.se, +46 8 505 816 65
Head of Communications Sofie Pehrsson, sofie.pehrsson@strategiska.se, +46 73 358 16 67