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Microbial catalysis

In microbial catalysis, whole microorganisms (usually yeast or bacteria) are used to convert biomass into the desired product. Through genetic modification of the cell, metabolic engineering, evolutionary adaption, and/or optimization of the conditions for the process (such as temperature, nutrition, oxygenation, etc.), it is possible to control a microorganism to produce the precise product requi

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/summary-research/microbial-catalysis - 2025-05-01

Separation technology

In almost all industrial processes the separation of different components is needed. A variety of different techniques can be used at all stages; during pre-treatment of the raw material, during the downstream processing of the reaction solution, and lastly when concentrating and purifying the final products. Researchers work with separation technology at Lund University for use within bioprocesse

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/summary-research/separation-technology - 2025-05-01

Collaboration

The main directive of LUBIRC is to foster greater collaboration amongst researchers, with the long-term aim of promoting research towards new biobased products and processes. At LUBIRC you can find the collected knowledge of Lund University’s researchers on biobased products and processes. We work primarily towards the development of completely new products and processes, but also the replacement

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/about-lubirc/collaboration - 2025-05-01

Contact

Josefin Ahlqvist Project Manager Email: josefin [dot] ahlqvist [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se Telephone: 046 222 4118 Mobile: 0760 247898 Research, Collaboration and Innovation Medicon Village, Scheeletorget 1 223 63 LUND

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/about-lubirc/contact - 2025-05-01

Circular and Biobased Economy

What do we mean by a "circular" or a "biobased" economy? Why are these important and how do we get there? The most pressing concern the world has today is how to adapt our way of life in order to prevent further damage to our environment. Predictions of a future changing climate have become real, and with new reports daily of vanishing ecosystems, wild weather, and polluted habitats, it is clear t

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/circular-and-biobased-economy - 2025-05-01

Principles of a biobased economy

In their Research and Innovation Strategy for a Biobased Economy, Formas, the Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development defined a biobased economy as based on: A sustainable production of biomass to enable increased use within a number of different sectors of society. The objective is to reduce climate effects and the use of fossil-based raw materials. An increased added value for bioma

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/circular-and-biobased-economy/principles-biobased-economy - 2025-05-01

Principles of a circular economy

Traditionally, our economy has been thought of as "linear"; raw materials are manufactured into products, used by consumers, and then thrown away once they are no longer useful. By reusing and recycling, however, we not only reduce our usage of raw materials, but also recoup much of their financial value in the long term. A circular economy aims to close the loop by recycling all products and mini

https://www.lubirc.lu.se/circular-and-biobased-economy/principles-circular-economy - 2025-05-01

About the department

The Department of Human Geography houses two disciplines, Human Geography and Human Ecology. The latter is organized as a division within the Department. The Department of Human Geography houses two disciplines, Human Geography and Human Ecology. The latter is organized as a division within the Department. Research and education in human geography addresses social, cultural, political and economic

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/about-department - 2025-05-01

CPS - Career prospects

Career relevance and research foundation This Master’s programme aims to generate a dialogue between the perspectives of human sciences such as anthropology and human ecology on one hand, and environmental and sustainability science on the other. The capacity to communicate and negotiate issues of global sustainability will be increasingly important for a wide range of professions, including caree

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/education/programmes-and-courses/masters-programmes/cps-masters-human-ecology/cps-career-prospects - 2025-05-01

Plagiarism

Plagiarism means that you copy other authors' texts without telling that's what you've done. This also applies to unpublished texts and your fellow students' texts. In practice, it is theft. Remember that you can always contact your supervisor, The Academic Support Centre, Social Sciences Faculty Library or your programme coordinator if you are unsure of how to deal with citation, referencing or i

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/education/study-information/during-your-studies/library-services/plagiarism - 2025-05-01

Programme Overview

LUMID provides students with in-depth and applied knowledge of international development issues and challenges, with a focus on their implications for research and management practices. The programme is designed to enhance students’ previous knowledge, skills and experiences with the ultimate aim to produce graduates who in their professional capacity will be able to contribute to development on b

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/education/programmes-and-courses/masters-programmes/lumid/programme-overview - 2025-05-01

About this Website

Accessibility We strive to make the site accessible and useful to as many people as possible. As part of this, we use Funka's services to ensure a basic level of accessibility. Accessibility statement Accessibility - Lund University Funka.com (New window) Cookies This site uses cookies. A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer when you visit a website. About this website - Lun

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/about-website - 2025-05-01

Meet Hannah! our student ambassador for the Master’s programme in Human Ecology- Culture, Power and Sustainability (Cps)

Why did you choose Lund University?  – What drew me to Lund initially was the programme that I am now studying. However, the city and Swedish culture made me settle on the university. Lund seemed very similar to the city where I studied for my B.A. with an even greater focus on environmental sustainability, which is important to me. I didn’t get a chance to visit Lund before moving in for the firs

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/meet-hannah-our-student-ambassador-masters-programme-human-ecology-culture-power-and-sustainability - 2025-05-01

Meet Josie from the USA, a Masters Student in Human Ecology

How did you find out about Lund? What attracted you to the programme? – I searched countless websites trying to find a Master’s programme that spoke to me. Lund University stood out, as it was not only a world-renowned university, but also the programme itself and the interdisciplinary nature of it were in-tune with what I had desired for my continued education. Seeing photos of a charming Lund wi

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/meet-josie-usa-masters-student-human-ecology - 2025-05-01

Societal outreach and impact

Research that has an impact on society Research plays an important role in the sustainable development of society. Through collaboration with the private, public and non-profit sector and citizens, conditions are created for the research to be relevant and useful to society. The research conducted at the Department of Human Geography is very broad and has, by virtue of its orientation and societal

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/research/societal-outreach-and-impact - 2025-05-01

The use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to help the police with crime prevention

Societal outreach and impact "Here, we as researchers can contribute through scientific working methods and analyses of underlying factors and living conditions. By using evidence-based methods, we can complement the authorities' working methods and thereby provide an improved situational overview for decisions on the preventive measures that need to be implemented" /Nicklas Guldåker Between 2017

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/gis-for-crime-prevention - 2025-05-01

The impact of the green transition on local communities

Societal outreach and impact “As a researcher I have focused on how the green transition and the worldwide push towards less carbon intensive energy affects local communities. In my work, I have prioritized the voice and situated knowledge of the people who are directly affected by the industrial energy buildout of facilities and gas pipelines necessary for hydraulic fracturing” / Martina Angela C

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/impact-green-transition-local-communities - 2025-05-01

The KEG Podcast

Welcome to the KEG-podcast. In each episode, we meet researchers and discuss new research in human geography. The interviews are conducted in Swedish and English, and the conversations are led by researcher Sanna Händén-Svensson. Season 2Welcome to season 2 of the KEG podcast, which will guide you as a listener through the exciting field of current human geography research. In the same spirit as t

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/research/keg-podcast - 2025-05-01

PhD in Human Geography

At present around fifteen Ph.D. candidates are pursuing their Ph. D.s at the Department within the different research groups found at the Department. Ph.D. positions are financed by the Department, or through external funding, with most Ph.D. projects being funded externally. Since the amount of external funding varies from one year to another it is very difficult to predict when opportunities for

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/research/phd-education/phd-human-geography - 2025-05-01