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Computers on campus

Computers on campus | Student website LTH Skip to main content This site uses cookies to enhance the user experience. By continuing to use the site you agree that cookies are used according to our Cookie Policy (on the website of LTH) . Essential cookies These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be turned off in our systems. These cookies do not store any personally identi

https://www.student.lth.se/english/support-and-services/it-support-and-services/computers-on-campus/ - 2026-06-18

GoLab får 19 miljoner av Riksbankens Jubileumsfond

GoLab får 19 miljoner av Riksbankens Jubileumsfond GoLab får 19 miljoner av Riksbankens Jubileumsfond Published 1 December 2025 Nu blir det möjligt att ta labbet till studieobjekten – och inte tvärtom. Humanistlaboratoriets GoLab kan nu förvärva mobil teknokologi som gör det möjligt för forskare att studera kognition, kommunikation och kultur i verkliga livet – som barn i klassrum, äldre i hemmet

https://www.humlab.lu.se/article/humanistlaboratoriets-golab-faar-19-miljoner-av-riksbankens-jubileumsfond - 2026-06-18

Deep Sub-Wavelength 3D Imaging Using a Single Nanowire Detector

Nanowires have an ideal shape for high-resolution imaging, with a small cross-section for high resolution and a long length for strong absorption. However, since the absorption in nanowires is dominated by nanophotonic effects, it is unclear what resolution and efficiency such devices could offer. Here, we investigate the limits of spatial resolution and efficiency of nanowire-based direct detecto

Biomarkers for Early Detection of Pancreatic Cancer

Background: Pancreatic cancer continues to retain the highest mortality rate among all major organ cancers. New strategies for early detection are being proposed to increase long-term survival. A plethora of molecular markers are discovered yearly, but so far none have demonstrated screening utility. Summary: Promising discovery technologies include affinity-based proteomics and ddPCR. In the vali

Research for City Practice

CITY KNOW-HOW: Human health and planetary health are both influenced by city lifestyles, city leadership, and city development. For both, worrying trends are leading to increasing concern. It is imperative that both become core foci in urban policy. Changing the trajectory will require concerted action. The journal Cities & Health journal is dedicated to supporting the flow of knowledge, in al

The cerebellum converts input data into a hyper low-resolution granule cell code with spatial dimensions : A hypothesis

We present a theory of the inner layer of the cerebellar cortex, the granular layer, where the main excitatory input to the cerebellum is received. We ask how input signals are converted into an internal code and what form that has. While there is a computational element, and the ideas are quantified with a computer simulation, the approach is primarily evidence-led and aimed at experimenters rath

Addressing non-economic loss and damage: learning from autonomous responses in Bangladesh

People in the Majority World disproportionately experience Loss and Damage (L&D) related to climate change. Policymakers and researchers are exploring ways to address L&D. However, significant knowledge gaps remain, including how to address what has been termed Non-Economic Loss and Damage (NELD). We contribute to filling this knowledge gap by analysing the NELD people are experiencing and

Grassroots mobilization for a just, green urban future: Building community infrastructure against green gentrification and displacement

Municipal climate resiliency and re-naturing plans are promoting greening and green (re)development, such as the inclusion of new parks, greenways, or rehabilitated shorelines, frequently as a-political, win-win solutions for all residents. Greenwashing and (re)development of green amenities in vulnerable neighborhoods—those often most in need of support toward resilience and adaptation—expose res

The spatial consistency and repeatability of migratory flight routes and stationary sites of individual European nightjars based on multiannual GPS tracks

BACKGROUND: The degree to which avian migrants revisit the same sites to replicate routes from previous years has received more and more attention as the possibilities of tracking small to medium-size birds over multiple annual cycles have improved. Repeated measurements of individuals with an appropriate sampling resolution can potentially inform about their navigation and migration strategies an

An Approach to Justifying Normative Arguments in Sustainability Science, with Insights from the Philosophy of Science and Social Theory

In this paper, I put forward an argument that sustainability science can make objectively grounded normative claims about what courses of action society should pursue in order to achieve sustainability. From a survey of the philosophy of science, social theory and sustainability science literature, I put forward an approach to justifying these normative arguments. This approach builds on the insig

The Gluopsins : Opsins without the Retinal Binding Lysine

Opsins allow us to see. They are G-protein-coupled receptors and bind as ligand retinal, which is bound covalently to a lysine in the seventh transmembrane domain. This makes opsins light-sensitive. The lysine is so conserved that it is used to define a sequence as an opsin and thus phylogenetic opsin reconstructions discard any sequence without it. However, recently, opsins were found that functi

Sustainable technology transfer

Five universities from three different continents held a legally-oriented conference in Vietnam on the subject of Sustainable Technology Transfer. The event was one of the final elements of a twelve yearlong project financed by the Swedish Development Agency (SIDA) under the title ‘Strengthening Legal Education in Vietnam’ and carried out by the Faculty of Law of Lund University. Over the course o

The remarkable visual capacities of nocturnal insects : Vision at the limits with small eyes and tiny brains

Nocturnal insects have evolved remarkable visual capacities, despite small eyes and tiny brains. They can see colour, control flight and land, react to faint movements in their environment, navigate using dim celestial cues and find their way home after a long and tortuous foraging trip using learned visual landmarks. These impressive visual abilities occur at light levels when only a trickle of p

2010cv ella tillema

FUTURE Krognoshuset Lund soloexhibition, 13 feb - 13 mars 2016 WATARI Museum of contemporary art Tokyo, Japan group exhibition, curators Göran Green and Gert-Olle Göransson fall 2016 Ljungbergmuseet Ljungby soloexhibition, september 2016 Galleri Thomas Wallner Simris Soloexhibition 29 april - 4 juni 2017 EDUCATION 2005-2010 MFA Malmö Art Academy 2008 Hochschule fûr Bildende Kunst Braunschweig, Ger

https://www.khm.lu.se/sites/khm.lu.se/files/2010cv_ella_tillema.pdf - 2026-06-19

Råd Och Anvisningar 2025

Råd och anvisningar för uppsatsarbete Socialhögskolan vid Lunds universitet September 2025 Förord Arbetet med Råd och anvisningar för uppsatsarbete inleddes av Katarina Jacobsson, som var huvudansvarig för den första upplagan (2008) och därefter höll i den löpande översynen. Den första upplagan byggde bland annat vidare på tidigare uppsatsanvisningar och grunder för bedömningskriterier formulerade

https://www.soch.lu.se/sites/soch.lu.se/files/2025-09/R%C3%A5d%20och%20anvisningar%202025.pdf - 2026-06-19

Discrimination-guide-eng-studenter

Guide to dealing with discrimination, harassment and victimisation FOR STUDENTS AT LUND UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT 3 Introduction This guide is intended for students at Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM). The aim is to inform you about discrimination, harassment and victimisation, but also to provide you with support in case you are exposed to such a situ

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/sites/lusem.lu.se.internal/files/2024-09/discrimination-guide-eng-studenter.pdf - 2026-06-19

Litteraturlista msfm21

SJUKHUSFYSIKERPROGRAMMET 2013-08-01 LITTERATURLISTA MSFM21 MSFM21 Medicinsk strålningsfysik – SJUKHUSFYSIK (60hp) HT13/VT14 Bildbehandling och dess matematiska metoder 9hp Litteratur enligt kursansvariges anvisningar. Ingen speciell bok rekommenderas, men det finns olika som resursböcker i GU-biblioteket Bild- och funktionsdiagnostik Tema: Ultraljud Hoskins PR, Thrush A, Martin K (eds.): Diagnosti

https://www.msf.lu.se/sites/msf.lu.se/files/litteraturlista_msfm21.pdf - 2026-06-19

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This is a study of the spatial structure in relation to female characters within video games with Nordic mythological themes. The understanding of space and its structure starts with an under-standing of the people who are creat-ing and constructing it. The study involves their beliefs, their social relations and their urban infrastructure and their correspondence to the Nordic mythology. When lo

Young people and social exclusion in Sweden

The chapter gives an overall picture of the conditions of labour market entry for young people (16-19 years) and young adults (20-24 years) and their social exclusion in Sweden from the early 1990s until now. The chapter consists of three sections. The first section provides background information on the entry of young people on the Swedish labour market. The overview summarizes research findings

Assistive devices among very old Europeans - Results from the ENABLE-AGE Project

The aim of this study was to investigate use and need for assistive devices (AD) in a cross-national European sample. Data from the ENABLE-AGE research project were utilised involving very old persons in Sweden, Germany, Latvia, Hungary and the United Kingdom. Of the total sample 65% reported that they had and used one or more AD, and 14% reported unfilled need for AD. The most commonly used AD we