✨ The call for KAW Proof of Concept Grants in Materials Science for Sustainability will open soon! Are you financed through Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and have ideas for commercialization of your materials science results? This webinar is for you! Date and time: September 5, 2024, 10.00-11.00 Registration: https://lnkd.in/ecJ7EX_k #wise #materialsscience #sustainability #proofofconcept
WISE – Wallenberg Initiative Material Science for Sustainability
Research Services
Materials science that enables a sustainable world
About us
A research program to enable sustainable technologies with impact on our society by understanding, creating, and controlling complex materials with a precision down to the single atom level. Our vision is to perform basic and need-driven materials science at the international forefront, to empower sustainable techno- logies with positive impact on society, and to train future leaders in society, industry, and academia in Sweden. WISE promotes a transition towards a sustainable society, while pushing the scientific frontier in materials science to new vistas that establish Sweden as a leading nation in the field. WISE aims to explore and research advanced, functional materials targeting the thematic areas: – Conversion, storage, and distribution of clean energy – Circular materials replacing rare, energy-demanding, and hazardous materials – Mitigation, cleaning, and protection of the atmosphere, soil, and water – Discovery of materials for novel sustainable technologies and applications WISE is primarily based at six of Sweden’s foremost research universities, which together form a complete and complementary knowledge base to successfully execute the core activities in research and education. WISE is a major effort funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and spanning six of Sweden’s leading research universities; Chalmers University of Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Linköping University, Lund University, Stockholm University and Uppsala University.
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https://www.wise-materials.org/
External link for WISE – Wallenberg Initiative Material Science for Sustainability
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- Research Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
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- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2022
Employees at WISE – Wallenberg Initiative Material Science for Sustainability
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The biggest business paper in Sweden and in the nordics, Dagens Industri #di, writes about materials science in Sweden and WISE. #wise #materialsscience #sustainability #kaw https://lnkd.in/drUCtff3
Svenska materialen som ska rädda världen
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Introducing our WISE researchers We are delighted to introduce Professor Maria Messing from Lund University, who also serves as Deputy Director of NanoLund. #materialsscience #sustainability https://lnkd.in/eTbEPDXh
Introducing the WISE Researchers - WISE
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The call for Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation’s Proof of Concept grants in Materials Science for sustainability will open soon. Do not miss this great opportunity! 💫 #kaw #wise #proofofconcept #materialsscience #sustainability Get more information here: ➡ https://lnkd.in/ecJ7EX_k
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Do not miss this great opportunity! WASP and WISE expand cooperation – two new project calls! The aim of the calls is to continue the initiated collaboration between WASP and WISE in the areas of AI, autonomous systems, and software and material science for sustainability. https://lnkd.in/dV4uHfme #wasp #wise #materialssience #sustainability #ai #autonomoussystems #softwareandmaterialscienceforsustainability
WASP and WISE expand cooperation – two new project calls - WISE
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You are welcome to join us for the 2024 WASP-WISE symposium on Machine Learning for Materials and Molecular Discoveries (ML2MD). https://lnkd.in/dHTgw_AQ
2024 Machine Learning for Materials and Molecular Discoveries Symposium
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– We identified the mechanism behind the decreased light emission efficiency with increasing current, as being due to an increased probability for quenching collisions between the electronic charger carriers and the excitons (the precursor of the photons) in the emissive p-n junction region, explains Xiaoying Zhang, a PhD student at the Department of Physics at Umeå University and first author of the study. https://lnkd.in/e2QpmwZW
Understanding and Mitigating Efficiency Losses for Sustainable Light Emission - WISE
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WISE-affiliated researchers at Linköping University have developed a new method where organic semiconductors can become more conductive with the help of air as a dopant. The study, published in the journal Nature, is a significant step towards future cheap and sustainable organic semiconductors. -We are excited by the prospect that photocatalytic doping of organic semiconductors brings, making the future of organic electronics both sustainable and scalable, says Simone Fabiano, Associate Professor at Linköping University and WISE-affiliated researcher. https://lnkd.in/dYcaUNs8 #wise #materialsscience #sustainability
Air-Enhanced Sustainable Electronics: The Next Generation - WISE
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Meet the people at WISE: Nina Grankvist, Research Coordinator -Being part of the incredible team at the WISE program office is truly fantastic! It’s equally rewarding to engage with researchers in a new field for me and to be part of Sweden’s largest research initiative in material science. https://lnkd.in/gD8pfQGe #wise #materialsscience #sustainability #programoffice
Meet the people at WISE: Nina Grankvist, Research Coordinator - WISE
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Meet WISE Fellows: Miguel Rivero Crespo at Stockholm University and WISE Fellow since 2023! -We believe catalysis holds the key to make chemistry more sustainable. By developing new catalytic processes with high atom economy, we avoid the use of wasteful stoichiometric reagents. By designing more efficient catalysts, we reduce the energy consumption and maximize resource utilization. And by using solid catalysts, we improve recovery and reuse of catalysts, says Miguel Rivero Crespo at Stockholm University. https://lnkd.in/efABaug3 #sustainability #materialssciece
Meet the WISE Fellows - WISE
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