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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