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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 10 September 2025Using nature to inspire smart solutions
In his doctoral thesis, Vladislav Genevskiy has investigated how nanoimprint lithography (NIL) technology can be used to create nature-inspired solutions: from green energy to medical products that help fight infections.
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Labs and facilities
The benefits are many when academia, industry, public sector and NGOs meet and collaborate. By cooperating with our researchers, you can benefit from the University's expertise to complement your research and development.
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Aurelien Daudi - Project researcher
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Published: 29 August 2025Despite the welfare state, Swedish families still care for one another
Sweden is often described as a country where family ties have weakened with the rise of the welfare state. But new research shows that the opposite is true: intergenerational care has deepened – and become more emotionally charged
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Alexandru Panican - Professor/Head of department
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RESEARCH GROUPMedea Lab
Medea Lab, Malmö University, is a transdisciplinary media lab where researchers and artists address cultural and societal challenges through experiments, installations and interventions.
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Published: 15 January 2025Developing a transport solution where robots and humans work together
Malmö University will lead a project that combines modern technology with human collaboration to develop intelligent and ultra-light electric vehicles – the goal is to launch a collaborative human-robot.
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Global reach
Membership of several worldwide networks, bilateral partnerships with a diverse group of universities on six continents and prominent international research collaborations shape the work, the community and the vision of Malmö University’s global...
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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 24 January 2025Acid tolerance of oral bacteria is focus of new thesis
Our mouths are full of bacteria that protect us from diseases. When we eat too much sugar or neglect to brush, the bacterial flora is disrupted – the environment becomes acidic. A new thesis sheds light on how oral bacteria adapt to acidic environments.
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RESEARCH SUBJECTCivil Engineering
A number of research topics are being carried out in the field of civil engineering, these include: Indoor environments, BIM application and tools, Knowledge portal for the building industry which covers, for example,new construction, rebuilding, teaching...
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