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About this website

The Division of Combustion Physics's website is part of Lund University's web and use the same publishing system. The central web unit is responsible for the system and the technical aspects while the Division of Combustion Physics is responsible for the content. Processing of personal data Lund University processes personal data in accordance with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR

https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se/about-website - 2025-05-15

About us

History The division has its origin in activities initiated by Professor Sune Svanberg at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, where the later Head of division at Combustion Physics, Professor Marcus Aldén, made his Master’s thesis in 1977 within the area of Laser-based Combustion Diagnostics. As Sune Svanberg got a professorship in Atomic physics at Lund University 1980, Marcus Aldén 

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Staff

Researchers - portal.research.lu.se Division Heads Joakim Bood Professor, Head of Division Email: joakim [dot] bood [at] forbrf [dot] lth [dot] se Telephone: +46 46 222 97 90 Research profile - portal.research.lu.se Birgitta Svenningsson Assistant Head of Division Email: birgitta [dot] svenningsson [at] fysik [dot] lu [dot] se Telephone: +46 46 222 00 00 Research profile - portal.research.lu.se An

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Bachelor and Master Projects

If you are reaching the end of either a bachelor or master program there are opportunities for you to write your thesis with us. We have some suggested topics below and finished projects that you can take inspiration from. If you have any questions contact Andreas, contact info at the bottom of this page. Elna Heimdal Nilsson Senior Lecturer, Educational responsible Email: elna [dot] heimdal_nilss

https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se/education/bachelor-and-master-projects - 2025-05-15

European Combustion Meeting 2013

NewsAboutProgramTravelExhibitionContact ECM 2013 is over The organizers of the ECM 2013 would like to thank all participants for their contribution to the successful and fruitful meeting! In total, 575 participants from 39 countries presented and discussed 447 papers on all topics of combustion. Moreover, 5 outstanding Plenary talks were highly appreciated by young and experienced researchers. The

https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se/european-combustion-meeting-2013 - 2025-05-15

Education

Write your thesis at Combustion Physics If you are reaching the end of either a bachelor or master program there are opportunities for you to write your thesis with us. We have some suggested topics below but if you have any other ideas please contact Andreas who will point you in the right direction. Elna Heimdal Nilsson Senior Lecturer, Educational responsible Email: elna [dot] heimdal_nilsson [

https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se/education - 2025-05-15

Power, Justice and (De)coloniality in Development

Uppsala University - 7,5 credits This course addresses various aspects of power in development. Rather than adapting a post-colonial perspective in which development practices and politics is portrayed as something enacted by the global North on the global South, the course is situated in the debates around decolonization in the contemporary global context. About the courseThis course is situated

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Research Seminar Series

The Development Research School offers online seminars/webinars, with doctoral students as well as invited experts, in order to stimulate lively discussions on cutting-edge research across universities and disciplines. About the Research Seminars Series  The seminars will include presenters related to the four universities of the Development Research School. There will also be representatives from

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Policy Dialogues

The Development Research School will offer Policy Dialogues approximately four times a year in order to promote interaction between research and policy. The Policy Dialogues are intended to facilitate cross-sectoral perspectives and cooperationon broad themes of relevance for development research and international development cooperation, but sometimes also on specific matters more directly tied t

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Capacity-Building and Skills Training

A woman measuring with a watershed. Photo. Workshops A range of additional capacity-building activities will be provided for doctoral students and their supervisors from the four participating universities. For doctoral students, this includes skills training workshops, such as: how to write a thesis  a journal article, a policy brief a research application presentation of research project and res

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Mobility Programme

The Development Research School seeks to promote mobility and exchange between the four partners. This will be done by our Mobility Programme. Practical information  The basic idea is that the core group of doctoral students should visit any of the other three research environments for a shorter or longer period of time. The length of the visit must be flexible in order to accommodate individual n

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Partner Universities

Lund University University of Ghana Uppsala University University of Gothenburg The four participating universities are selected because of their strengths in their subject fields and their complementary disciplinary orientations, which will ensure innovative interdisciplinary collaboration. Together the research environments conduct research in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America usin

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Organisation

The Programme CommitteThe Development Research School is led by a programme committee. The committee is collectively responsible and will assume leadership for the content, quality and general direction of the activities of the School.The committee is chaired by Programme Leader/Coordinator (Kristina Jönsson) and consist of one representative from the other three partner universities: Fred Dzanku,

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Contact us

Get in touch with our office Kristina Jönsson Coordinator, Lund University Email: kristina [dot] jonsson [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se Mobile: +46 46 222 89 43 Read more Emelie Rohne Till Research Coordinator, Lund University Email: emelie [dot] rohne_till [at] ekh [dot] lu [dot] se Read more Matilda Skoglöw Communications officer, Lund University Email: matilda [dot] skoglow [at] svet [dot] lu [dot

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