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Head of Department Letter April 2024

Application deadlines and competence management plansIt's that time of year when many have just submitted applications to the Swedish Research Council or Formas. Thank you for that! These grants are important to keep the department's finances running smoothly. It's also the time of year when we have to apply for new teaching positions at the faculties. So in every way it is a time to plan for rene

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/about-us/head-department-letter/head-department-letter-2024/head-department-letter-april-2024 - 2026-05-01

Master Programme in Physics - Quantum Science and Technology

2 years · 120 credits The programme in quantum information science and technology offers a general physics education with particular focus on the rapidly developing field of quantum science from both a theoretical and experimental perspective. The programmeUnderstanding quantum theory leads to fundamental insights about the physical world and the fact that quantum systems can be used to manipulate

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/master-in-quantum-science-and-technology - 2026-05-01

About the XANADU logo

The scientific secrets behind the creation of the XANADU logoBy Emanuel Larsson, researcher at Antigen Presentation,  Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lund University.IntroductionA straightforward idea would have been to just create the XANADU logo in a text compiler or graphical text design software. However, we felt that there was a need to incorporate some scientific knowledge into t

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/xanadu-graduate-research-school/about-xanadu/about-xanadu-logo - 2026-05-01

Master programme in Physics - Experimental Particle and Nuclear Physics

2 years · 120 credits The master programme in experimental particle and nuclear physics consists of a number of mandatory and optional courses, and a master project. There is a great freedom in the selection of courses and one can cover both experimental and theoretical aspects of particle and nuclear physics. The master project is typically done inside the division’s experimental projects. Course

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/master-in-experimental-particle-and-nuclear-physics - 2026-05-01

Main Page

BCI Research at Lund University BCI@LU is the research group at Lund University focusing on understanding the brain when it comes to Passive, Active and Reactive Brain-Computer Interfaces. The human brain is complex, and to succeed in understanding it we need to approach it interdisciplinary. The group consists of ~15 Professors, Post-Docs and PhD students from the Department of Automatic Control,

https://www.bci.lu.se/main-page - 2026-05-01

bayesian

Real-time Bayesian Control of Reactive Brain Computer Interfaces is a paper written by Pex Tufvesson, Martin Gemborn Nilsson, Kristian Soltesz and Bo Bernhardsson. The paper will be presented at the IFAC 2023 conference in July 2023. You can download the paper and simulation files needed to reproduce the results and plots here: Real-time Bayesian Control of Reactive Brain Computer Interfaces.zip Q

https://www.bci.lu.se/bayesian - 2026-05-01

bci-hil

The brain computer interface human-in-the-loop research framework This page contains the supplementary material for the Frontiers in Neuroscience method paper "An Open-Source Human-in-the-Loop BCI Research Framework: Method and Design" by Martin Gemborn Nilsson, Pex Tufvesson, Frida Heskebeck, and Mikael Johansson. Department of Automatic Control, Lund University, Lund, Sweden. ABSTRACT: Brain-com

https://www.bci.lu.se/bci-hil - 2026-05-01

automatic

This page contains the supplementary material for the IFAC journal paper under review:"Automatic Control of Reactive Brain Computer Interfaces"by Pex Tufvesson and Frida Heskebeck. December 2023.Department of Automatic Control, Lund University, Lund, Sweden. AbstractThis article discusses theoretical and practical aspects of real-time brain computer interface control methods based on Bayesian stat

https://www.bci.lu.se/automatic - 2026-05-01

wheelchair

This page contains the supplementary material for the ECC24 paper under review: "Automatic Control of Wheelchair using a Brain Computer Interface and Real-time Decision-making" by Frida Heskebeck and Pex Tufvesson. November 2023. Department of Automatic Control, Lund University, Lund, Sweden. Abstract In this study, we simulate the automatic control of an electric wheelchair for indoor Pac-Man-sty

https://www.bci.lu.se/wheelchair - 2026-05-01

music

What Song am I Thinking of? Temporal Generalization of EEG During Music Imagery This page will contain the downloadable content for the academic paper under reviewWhat Song am I Thinking of? Temporal Generalization of EEG During Music Imageryby Pex Tufvesson.The downloads are 250MB, and due to technical reasons split into three 75MB files. Unzip them, then unrar the three files to get the contents

https://www.bci.lu.se/music - 2026-05-01

Master's Thesis

We're happy to invite you to do your Master's Thesis with us.Topics include Brain Computer Interfaces, signal processing, machine learning and psychology. Contact us and together we will find a suitable topic for you. For previous Theses, have a look at these:2023Tanveer, M Asjid: Deep convolution neural network for attention decoding in multi-channel EEG with conditional variational autoencoder f

https://www.bci.lu.se/masters-thesis - 2026-05-01

Kate Louise Möller Herum

Current positionGuest researcher, Biotech Research & Innovation Centre (BRIC), University of CopenhagenKate [dot] Herum [at] bric [dot] ku [dot] dkThesis titleSyndecan-4 in cardia fibroblasts - Role in regulation of extracellular matrix and myocardial stiffnessLists of papers included1) K.M. Herum, I.G. Lunde, B. Skrbic, G. Florholmen, D. Behmen, I. Sjaastad, C.R. Carlson, M.F. Gomez & G. Christen

https://www.ludc.lu.se/research-0/diabetic-complications/lab-alumni/kate-louise-moller-herum - 2026-05-01

Mitocondria

We shall explore genetic function by a combination of genetic and functional assays. First, via expression profiling, we intend to determine which genes for mitochondrial proteins are altered in pancreatic β-cells, liver, skeletal muscle, and adipose tissue. This will be performed in material from i) humans with or without the disease, ii) in genetically or pharmacologically manipulated animals an

https://www.ludc.lu.se/welcome-lund-university-diabetes-centre/project-areas/mitocondria - 2026-05-01

Islets

To accomplish these goals we will: A) establish the stimulus-secretion coupling in human pancreatic islets from non-diabetic organ donors to obtain proof of concepts derived from rodent studies; these data will also establish the gold standard for efforts to differentiate embryonic stem cells into mature islet cells. B) Combine islet studies with genetic and metabolic studies in humanA) Our knowle

https://www.ludc.lu.se/welcome-lund-university-diabetes-centre/project-areas/islets - 2026-05-01

Meetings, a prerequisite for change

How do we get people from different cultures, industries and worlds to sit down and talk to each other? First, they need to be brought together, and this alone requires the right person for the job. Meet Paola Hjelt, member of Lund University Diabetes Centre’s Innovation Board, who talks about on how to accomplish a change of mindset. She grew up in Brussels, Belgium, has one degree from the Stock

https://www.ludc.lu.se/meetings-prerequisite-change - 2026-05-01

The Metabolic Surgery Action Group

PI: Nils Wierup The emergence of morbidly obese patients has prompted novel approaches to achieve weight reduction. Given that energy reduction by dieting is largely unsuccessful in this paitent group, surgical procedures have instead been developed to dramatically restrict food intake. Indeed, over the course of months patients may loose up to 50% in body weight. In addition, the majority of pati

https://www.ludc.lu.se/about-us/action-groups/metabolic-surgery-action-group - 2026-05-01

The GPCR Action Group

PI: Albert Salehi The antiology of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes is complex and involves the interaction between both genetic and environmental factors (also including nutritional and metabolic signals). It has been known for at long time that dysfunction fo pancreatic islets cell (α-, β- and δ-cell) is a critical factor in the development and progression of these diseases.One of the larg

https://www.ludc.lu.se/about-us/action-groups/gpcr-action-group - 2026-05-01

Target tissues

Glucolipotoxicity:We will identify defects in the regulation of adipose tissue lipid metabolism associated with obesity and diabetes using models with altered expression of hormone sensitive lipase (HSL), the rate-limiting step in lipolysis 39 and phosphodiesterase3B (PDE3B) 40-42, a key enzyme controlling insulin action HSL activity. Altered profiles of lipid derived second messengers and alterat

https://www.ludc.lu.se/welcome-lund-university-diabetes-centre/project-areas/target-tissues - 2026-05-01

Therapy

New drug targetsWe have in the different sections tested a number of pathways as putative new drug targets including exploring the role of TXNIP for the development of glucotoxicity in β-cells, muscle and kidney and the role of glucokinase in the β-cells. We have also explored the role of Ncf1 in thymus mediated control of tolerance. Potentially, all studied pathways can include regulatory steps w

https://www.ludc.lu.se/welcome-lund-university-diabetes-centre/project-areas/therapy - 2026-05-01