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Structural and topology optimization
In the research field structural optimization, computational tools are developed to make it possible to find optimal load carrying structures automatically.
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25 June 2025
PhD student wins Sweden’s largest AI hackathon — alone
Anan Ashrabi Ananno, a PhD student at Linköping University (LiU), won Google Cloud's Hack with AI on Manufacturing Challenge, working entirely on his own. The event was part of Google Cloud’s launch of a new data center in Sweden.
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Optimized Digitalization for Environmentally Neutral Industrialization - ODEN-AI
The ODEN-AI project focuses on mobility and sustainability, raising the maturity level of AI within the mobility sector. It also develops AI tools for modeling and optimizing material behavior.
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20 September 2016
Additively manufactured material under scrutiny
Johan Moverare and his research group are now going inside additively manufactured materials. Microstructure, strength, durability, and more will be studied in detail for an industrial revolution dreaming of the material coming up to standard.
Fluid Power
LiU has the largest university laboratory for fluid power systems in Sweden. We aim to develop smarter and more energy efficient hydraulic systems, components and methods to reduce energy losses.
System Modeling, Simulation and Optimization
LiU, and the Division of Fluid and Mechatronic Systems in particular, is host for HOPSAN – a simulation tool that can predict fluid power, electric power, flight and vehicle dynamics.
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17 February 2016
A transport vehicle of the future
Emissions from the transport sector can be drastically reduced with more streamlined trucks. Researchers have calculated, and road carrier owner Erik Alfredsson has built an initial version of the transport vehicle of the future.
Stealth
The project aims to reduce the energy consumption of vehicle load handling systems by 80 % compared to today’s solution. This is accomplished by adapting and optimizing the hydraulic system to an electric supply from a battery pack.
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11 February 2016
Heart valves in a new light
In all probability, at least one of the heart’s valves – the mitral valve – functions entirely differently than previously believed. Neil Ingels, professor at Stanford School of Medicine is now putting out all the scientific data on the Internet.
Biomechanics
What is the optimal pole technique in cross-country skiing? Why does the blood pressure increase with age? These questions and many more can be answered by applying fundamental principles from mechanics and thermodynamics. It´s done in biomechanics.