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They receive 120 million for instrument, technology and method development

In fierce competition, 12 projects have now been selected in SSF’s call for proposals “Instrument, technology and method development”. The grants concern the development of new tools and methods that will enable scientific and technological breakthroughs, while at the same time promoting the grantees’ own career paths.

One project is developing a new type of process-based forest model that takes into account how trees grow in a changing climate and the impact that different methods of forestry will have. Another is developing a next-generation platform for sorting nanoparticles with precise determination of function and properties. A third project is developing the portable X-ray pulse generator XMod, which, connected to synchrotron facilities, can be used to study important chemical processes that occur on the nanosecond time scale. Here are the grantees:

Applicant

Project

University

Grant (SEK)

Szilard Pall

Swedish Energy-Efficient Scientific Software Initiative

KTH

9 999 673

Björn Agnarsson

 

Nanoparticle characterisation method for advanced therapies

Chalmers 

9 063 597

Andre Görgens

Next-Generation Nanoparticle Sorting Platform

KI

9 969 244

Peter Sjöblom

Innovative Small Mirror Monochromator

LU

8 374 400

Vladana Vukojevic

Time-resolved nano-diagnostics with ultimate sensitivity

KI

8 500 000

Luca DAmario

X-ray pulse generator for synchrotron applications

UU

9 821 500

Olivia Eriksson

A software for modeling uncertain reaction networks

KTH

9 984 525

Mikhail Lyubomirskiy

X-ray Hierarchical 3D Nanoscopy for large specimens

LU

9 798 310

Stefan Olin

Future Forest Lab: Virtual forests for resilient innovation

LU

9 770 177

Margherita Zamboni

Development of a platform for programmable DNA therapeutics

KI

6 450 689

Johan Henriksson

Faithful screening for 4th generation CAR T cell development

UmU

9 998 893

Henrik Johansson

Proteoform Elucidation And Knowledge graph System – PEAKS

KI

9 999 977

Get the original news article for the call here!

For further information, please contact:

Research Secretary Mattias Lundberg, mattias.lundberg@strategiska.se, 08 – 505 81 678

Program Manager Joakim Amorim, joakim.amorim@strategiska.se, 08-505 816 65