In October, The Swedish Research Council announced the projects that were awarded grants within natural and engineering sciences. The total grant amount from The Swedish Research Council for 2025-2028 is nearly 1.29 billion SEK. 23 of the 308 awarded grants went to WASP researchers a true mark of excellence. 

Here is the list of WASP researchers who have been awarded grants:

  • Tobias Ekholm, Uppsala university
  • Gustav Eje Henter, KTH
  • Patric Jensfelt, KTH
  • Rebecka Jörnsten, Göteborgs universitet
  • Patrick Lambrix, Linköping university
  • Iolanda Leite, KTH
  • Fredrik Lindsten, Linköping university
  • Miriah Meyer, Linköping university
  • Axel Ringh, Chalmers
  • Jendrik Seipp, Linköping university
  • Jens Sjölund, Uppsala university
  • Jana Tumova, KTH
  • Dániel Varró, Linköping university
  • Rebekka Wohlrab, Chalmers
  • Dave Zachariah, Uppsala university
  • György Dán, KTH
  • Frank Drewes, Umeå university
  • Aristides Gionis, KTH
  • Musa Furkan Keskin, Chalmers
  • Jakob Nordström, Lund university
  • David Broman, KTH
  • Josephine Sullivan, KTH
  • Yonghao Xu, Linköping university

Congratulations to all the recipients!


Published: November 21st, 2024

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