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One of our researchers on the radio talked about wave power
Jens Engström from the Division of Electricity was on Vetenskapsradion Klotet and talked about marine energy.
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Strengthening education and research in electrical machines: a new assistant university lecturer at the Division of Electricity
From December 2021, Jennifer Leijon is a new assistant university lecturer at the Division of Electricity, Uppsala University, a merit-based employment to further strengthen the research on electrical machines and electrification of society, as well as, the engineering education.
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Strengthening collaboration between academia and Svenska kraftnät: a new adjunct professor at the Division of Electricity.
The Division of Electricity and the Department of Electrical Engineering congratulate Göran Ericsson on their promotion as adjunct professor.
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100th Doctor!
"Examining so many well-educated people makes an impression on society"
Mats Leijon is a professor responsible for the subject and head of the department of electricity theory, where he recently examined his 100th doctor: "It is twenty years of work where many have been involved". -
Inspiration weekend for high school girls
This weekend (2019-11-30) 100 high school girls were welcomed to Ångström during Uptown Tech. Several visited the Division of Electricity to test games and experiments in electricity and learn more about the areas that STandUP for Energy works with!
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The Hugo Prize student goes to the doctoral student Johannes Hjalmarsson
This year's student award goes to the doctoral student Johannes Hjalmarsson with the degree project "Electrification of the transport sector in the municipality of Gothenburg". The degree project contributes to in-demand knowledge within the challenges of mobility.
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The 2019 EPS Plasma Physics Innovation Prize to Hana and Ladislav
The 2019 EPS Plasma Physics Innovation Prize for technological, industrial or societal applications of research in plasma physics is awarded jointly to Professors Hana Barankova and Ladislav Bardos, both of the Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Sweden.