They receive a grant for the SSF Sabbatical – 2024
Six researchers receive grants in the anniversary call “SSF Sabbatical 2024”. The projects involve, among other things, developing new nanomaterial-based DNA scissors, improving the production of microalgae, and developing machine learning-based medical data analysis for hospital environments.
The program gives lecturers or professors the opportunity for a sabbatical year abroad where the research will take place in a different discipline or sector than that person currently works in.
The following projects receive grants:
Applicant |
Project title |
From |
To |
Grant (SEK) |
Mehul Bhatt |
Neurocognitive Analytics of Active Vision in Ageing |
Örebro University |
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Berlin, Tyskland |
2396316 |
Mats Gustafsson
|
Optimal inverse design of large electromagnetic systems |
Lund University |
Poitecnioco di Torino, Italien |
1852678 |
Christiane Funk |
Blue biotechnology for a green future |
Umeå University |
Wageningen University and Research Centre, Nederländerna |
2788000 |
Lei Ye |
Nanomaterial-based DNA scissors |
Lund University |
National Institute of Material Sciences in Tsukuba, Japan |
2 745 271 |
Saikat Chatterjee |
Explainable Machine Learning based Medical Data Analysis |
Royal Institute of Technology, KTH |
Oslo University Hospital, Norge |
1300000 |
Anna Romare Fahlgren |
Mechanical regulation of osteosarcoma dissemination |
Linköping University |
Weill Cornell Medicine, USA |
3000000 |
For more information, please contact:
Gergana Hamberg, gergana.hamberg@strategiska.se, +46 8 505 816 76