
Physics/microelectronics
Thorvald G Andersson,
Applied Semiconductor Physics
Power Electronics and Wind Energy
Ola Carlson, Electrical
Engineering
Optical Imaging
Mattias Goksör,
Experimental Physics
The Chemistry and Physics
of Ionic Liquids
Per Jacobsson, Department
of Applied Physics
Material Science
Bengt Kasemo, Chemical
Physics
Methods to analyze multidimensional
gene expression data
Mikael Kubista,
Department
of Chemistry and Biosciences
Optical spectroscopy and microscopy
Mikael Käll, Condensed
Matter Physics.
Structural Characterization
of Membrane Proteins involved in Bacterial Infections
Arjan
Snijder, Göteborg
Center for Structural Biology

Archaeology
Lise Bender Jörgensen,
The Swedish school
of textiles
'Intelligent' Adaptive distributed architectures for
mobile robot control
Ian Sillitoe, School
of Engineering
Development of biomaterialfibre composite materials
for dental and medical applications.
Mikael Skrifvars, School
of Engineering
Cultivation and Fermentation technology
Mohammad Taherzadeh,
School of Engineering
Information Resources Management (IRM) in private
and public organisations
Irene Wormell, Swedish
School of Library and Information Science

Protein transport in plants
Henrik Aronsson, Botanical
institute
Analysis of sequence alignment
covariances
Anders Bergkvist, Department
of Molecular Biology.
NMR for Structural Proteomics:
creating a high-throughput environment
Martin Billeter,
Biophysics Group, Department of Chemistry
Interactions of dendritic
cell lectins with glycosylated antigens - possible mechanisms for modulation
of immune responses
Malin Bäckström,
Department of Medical Biochemistry
Yun Chen,
Department of Physiology
Cytoskeleton and protein folding in mammalian cells
Julie Grantham, Cell
and Molecular biology
Structural studies
of membrane proteins by nmr
Maria Johansson, Swedish
nmr center
Molecular mechanisms of cold
tolerance in oat
Olof Olsson, Department
of Cell and Molecular Biology
Vladislav Orekhov, Swedish
nmr center

Research in
differential geometry and global analysis
Valeri Marenitch, Department
of mathematics

Materials
Physics
Kjell Magnusson, Department
of Physics

Structure and Consequences of
Human Genome Variation
Tony Brookes, Center
for Genomics and Bioinformatics, Karolinska Institute
Liam Good, Center
for Genomics and Bioinformatics, Karolinska Institute
The function of the nervous system at the cellular
and molecular
Sten Grillner, Nobel
Institute for Neurophysiology
Host - microbe interactions:
new approaches to functional food development
Joseph Rafter, Department
of Medical Nutrition
Activation
of B lymphocytes
Eva Severinson, Department
of cell and molecular biology

Spin molecular electronics
Anna Delin, Material
science
Cellulosa
derivatives
Monika Ek, Wood
Chemistry and Pulp Technology
Research
and Education in Energy for the future
Torsten Fransson,
Department
of Energy Technology
Image processing
Bastiaan Kleijn, Department
of Signals Sensors and Systems
Nanofabrication of silicon by electrochemical etching
Jan Linnros, Department
of Microelectronics and Information Technology
Crystallization of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals
Åke Rasmuson, Department of
Chemical Engineering and Technology
Mathematical modelling of the
electrolytic pickling of steel
Michael Vynnycky, Department
of Mechanics
Innovative energy technologies for
CO2 capture and storage
Jerry Yan, Chemical
Engineering

Development of a model of aortic hypertrophy and impaired
baroreflex regulation in fetuses
Jordi Altimiras, Institute
of Physics and Measurement Technology
General
relativity and differential geometry
Brian Edgar, Mathematics
Department
Thin Film Physics
Ulf Helmersson, Plasma & Coatings
Physics Division
Organic electronics, with particular emphasis on polymer
photovoltaics
Olle Ingenäs, Biomolecular
and organic electronics.
Nanocrystals for biomedical and
sensing applications: synthesis and computations
Per-Olov Käll & Lars
Ojamäe, Department
of Chemistry, IFM
III-nitride semiconductors
Bo Monemar, Department
of Physics and Measurement Technology.
Characterization of Gd-nanoparticles to be used for
MRI contrast enhancement
Kajsa Uvdal, Sensor Science and
Molecular Physic
Optimization
methods and algorithms for communications networks
Di Yuan, Department
of Science and Technology

Ground water
Sten-Åke Elming, Applied
Geophysics
Zeolite membranes and catalysts
Jonas Hedlund, Division
of Chemical Technology
Composites Manufacturing: Materialdesign by flow control
Staffan Lundstrom, Department
of Mechanical Engineering
Characterization of internal interfaces
in polycrystalline materials
Magnus Odén, Division
of Engineering Materials
Human communication over the Internet
Peter Parnes, Media Technology

Biomolecular
polymer technology
Maria Kempe, Department
of Experimental Medical Science
Physiological
optics and early visual processing
Ronald Kröger, Department
of Cell and Organism Biology
Quantum computing and quantum
state storage
Stefan Kröll, Division
of Atomic Physics
Protein Crystallography
Derek Logan, Molecular
Biophysics
Extremophilic microorganisms and their enzymes with
special emphasis on alkaliphilic microorganisms
Bo Mattiasson, Department
of Biotechnology, Center of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
Structure -property relations of polymers
Frans Maurer, Department
of Polymer Science & Engineering
Genes and
enzymes involved in metabolism of nucleic acids precursors
Jure Piskur, Cell
and Organism Biology
The structure
and function of metalloproteins studied by theoretical methods
Discovery and development of novel antimicrobial peptides
Artur Schmidtchen,
Department
of Dermatology
Ulf Ryde, Department
of Theoretical Chemistry
Sergei Silvestrov,
Department of Mathematics
Light induced properties in
chemical systems
Villy Sundstrom, Department
of Chemical Physics
Food Engineering
Christian Trägårdh,
Department of Food Technology
Organometallic chemistry
Ola Wendt, Inorganic
Chemistry

Fluid mechanics, multiphase
flows, combustion and pyrolysis
Rebei Bel-Fdhila, department
of public technology

Gunnar Hörnsten,
Analytical Biochemistry

The killer cyanobacteria: a
molecular biology approach to a global environmental problem
Rehab El-Shehawy, Department
of Botany
Ocean/coastal dynamics
Göran Broström, Jonas Nycander,
Department of Meteorology
Molecular mechanisms of maintaining
gentic stability in aging and in preventing cancer
Thomas Helleday, Dept.
of Genetics Microbiology and Toxicology
High Energy Physics at the ATLAS
experiment
Sten Hellman, Dept. of Physics
Ülo Langel,
Department of Neurochemistry
and Neurotoxicology
Lipid Rafts and T Cell Signalling
Ingela Parmryd, Department
of Cell Biology
Chemical
Physics
Lars G.M. Pettersson, Department
of Physics
Chemical probes for trippel-stranded DNA
Rula Zain, Department
of molecular biology and functional genomics

Molecular studies of the Arabidopsis - Leptosphaeria
maculans interaction
Christina Dixelius,
Department of Plant Biology.
Biochemical and molecular genetic characterisation
of the cellular deoxynucleoside kinases: key enzymes in the activation
of anticancer and antiviral drugs
Staffan Eriksson,
veterinärmedicinsk biokemi
Sensory
biology, chemical ecology and integrated pest management.
Bill Hansson, Division
of Chemical Ecology
Understanding the Odour World of
Insects: Insect Olfcaction, Ecology and Practical Applications
Mattias Larsson, Department
of Crop Sciences
The role of mast cells in disease
Gunnar Pejler, Department
of Molecular Biosciences
Detection and characterization
of animal, human and environmental strains of Listeria monocytogenes
isolated in Libya
Wilhelm Tham, Faculty
of veterinary medicine
Phylogeny of the holarctic
family Fuscideaceae (Ascomycota)
Göran Thor, Department
of Conservation Biology
Magnus Åbrink,
Department of Molecular Biosciences
Martin Wierup,
Department of Biomedical Sciences
and Veterinary Public Health

Infections diseases of camels in Africa
Set Bornstein, Department
of Parasitology at the National Veterinary Institute

Einar Hallberg,
Section
for Natural Sciences

Light-emitting and electrochemically
active polymers for optoelectronic applications
Ludvig Edman, Department
of Physics.
Functional studies on the Deg/HtrA
proteases of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
Christiane Funk, Department
of Biochemistry
Personal Verification for Mobile
Devices
Haibo Li, Department
of Applied Physics and Electronics
Dynamics
of proteins and nucleic acids
Jürgen Schleucher,
Department of Medical Biophysics

Comparative Genomics / Molecular
Evolution of of Translation
Dave Ardell, Linnaeus
Centre for Bioinformatics
Drug delivary
Per Artursson, Department
of Pharmacy
Hans-Eric
Carlsson, Department
of Neuroscience
Transport theory for mesoscopic systems
Jonas Fransson, Physics Department
Intracellular transport and modification of secretory
proteins
Erik Fries, Department
of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology
New approaches for protein and nucleic acid diagnostics
Ulf Landegren, Department
of Medical Genetics Uppsala Biomedical Center
Particulate delivery systems for peptide drugs
Martin Malmsten,
Department of Pharmacy
Mathematical
analysis and mathematical physics
Michael Melgaard, Department
of Mathematics
Time-dependent Aerodynamics, Aeroacoustics and Electromagnetics.
Jan Nordström, Department
of Information Technology

Energy production from biomass
Mehri Sanati, School
of Technology and Design/Chemistry

Design
of Novel Photodynamic Drugs
Leif Eriksson, Department
of Natural Sciences
Metal
forming
Magnus Jarl, Department
of Technology
An industrial robot and a laser scanner as a flexible
solution towards an automic system for reverse enginnering of unknown
objects.
Johan Kjellander,
Department
of Technology
How is the immune system affected
by the exposure to perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS)
Peter Kjellen, Orebro
Life Science Center