On Monday May 27, 2013 at the open event ‘Mobile Devices and Applications, and Smart Appliances’ will take place.
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The Closing Concert of the RAFES Festival 2013 this Friday. Come and enjoy music performed on 4 different stages!
The Rector and the Vice Rector of KTU have visited several science and higher education institutions in Taiwan
Stockholm University has received a large grant for supernova research. A research team led by Professor Jesper Sollerman from the Department of Astronomy has received SEK 33 million from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation to study supernova explosions.
It’s true that the brain governs the body, but the body also governs the brain, for example when the immune defense system makes us rest when we’re sick. This is shown in research that the world’s leading researchers and Nobel laureates will be presenting at an international conference in the research field of psychoneuroimmunology in Stockholm in June. This is research that has led to, among other things, new knowledge about the development of depression, severe stress accelerating aging, and how anti-depressive drugs largely function as placebos.
In the future, the content of videos, pictures and audio will be searched similarly to text content on the internet. This is the objective of the new European research project Media in Context, in which researchers from the Department of Computer Science at Umeå University are included.
Jonathan Klaminder, Christian Hedberg and Sjoerd Wanrooij have been selected as Wallenberg Academy Fellows at Umeå University. They are awarded grants between SEK 5 and 9 million each spread over five years from the largest single private investment in supporting young researchers in Sweden.
Time: Fri 2014-03-14 13.00
Location: Sal L1, Drottning Kristinas Väg 30, entreplan
Type of event: Licentiate seminars
Time: Thu 2014-01-30 13.00
Location: Sal/Hall E, Forum, KTH-ICT, Isafjordsgatan 39, Kista
Type of event: Licentiate seminars
On Monday 20 January, Umeå University welcomes its new arriving students from abroad. 250 exchange students from 36 countries are arriving for the spring 2014 term start. In addition, 835 students outside of exchange agreements will begin studying courses and degree programmes.