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This is how LiU contributes to society
Our ambition is to find solutions for the great challenges of our time. That’s why many LiU researchers collaborate with industry, the public sector and civil society. Read about our "impact cases”, research that has made a difference out in society.
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Advanced Functional Materials - AFM
Advanced Functional Materials, AFM, is an interdisciplinary research environment conducting studies in advanced functional materials. The initiative is based on a government investment with strategic research areas as its foundation.
Closer cooperation in precision health
Since October 2021, Linköping University is coordinating a national, Vinnova-financed project in precision health, aimed at strengthening the cooperation between Sweden and California.
Research into the role municipalities play to promote sustainable development
Sustainability strategies in municipalities are increasingly important in the work to meet the societal challenges of today. Research at LiU makes it easier to effectively implement the UN global climate objectives of Agenda 2030 at local level.
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20 May 2024
From poverty to independence and self-sufficiency
On behalf of the government and in collaboration with Sida, MAI and Linköping University create life-changing transformations for both individuals and the world. Jennifer is one who has created change for both herself and the future.
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08 January 2024
Women in materials science contribute to equality in research
Advanced Functional Materials (AFM) has developed a strategic initiative to support outstanding female researchers through co-funding
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19 March 2024
Optimizing of snow removal in cities
Researchers at the Mathematics Department of Linköping University have developed a mathematical model on how snow removal can be optimized in Swedish cities.
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05 April 2018
Double perovskites in environmentally friendly solar cells
A further step has been taken along the road to manufacturing solar cells from lead-free perovskites. High quality films based on double perovskites have been developed in collaboration between LiU and NTU in Singapore.
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02 October 2018
SEK 27 million for liquid fuels of the future
Professor of organic electronics Magnus Berggren have been awarded SEK 27 million for the coming five years from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation to work on future technology for liquid fuels that are based on water and oxygen.