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Student email

All students are given a student email address through Google. You may use a personal email address instead, but you must register it in the university system so we can contact you. Log in to your student emailYou can access your student email through webmail:Go to webmail.student.lu.seEnter your username in this format: ab1234cd-sEnter your student account passwordClick Log inLog in via webmailFo

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/current-students/student-services-and-support/it-resources-and-assistance/student-email - 2026-01-03

Academic support

Do you have questions concerning your digital study environment that this website doesn’t answer? Or you want to ask a question in a personal meeting or in an email? Below, a variety of institutions at Lund University are listed that can help you with everything from printing a document to mental well-being in relation to your studies. Continue reading for information about what they do and how yo

https://www.campusonline.lu.se/en/academic-support - 2026-01-03

Supervisor networks

Explore the different networking opportunities for SI-PASS supervisors and how to participate. This page provides information on various opportunities for SI-PASS supervisors to connect with colleagues, share experiences, and learn from each other. Whether you're interested in informal networking or in-depth discussions about specific challenges, there's a space for you to learn, share, and grow a

https://www.si-pass.lu.se/staff-and-supervisor/supervisor-networks - 2026-01-03

Info for presenters

Oral presentation This information is for authors whose abstract has been accepted for 'oral presentation' in a scientific session.You can, but are not obliged, to use slides as visual aid for your talk. To be sure IT is working as intended throughout the conference, we only allow for Microsoft Powerpoint as presentation software in all scientific sessions.When designing your presentation, please

https://www.scorai2025.event.lu.se/info-presenters - 2026-01-03

Teleworking tips

By Peter Arnfalk, IIIEE, Lund University. Telework has been around for several decades, but with the current Corona virus epidemic, a large number of people who are unexperienced with working remotely have now started to do so. With today’s tech tools and digital maturity, working outside the office is really not a big deal. Still, I’d like to share with you a few success factors that I’ve learned

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/sites/iiiee.lu.se/files/teleworking_tips.pdf - 2026-01-05

"Old Village Renovation" Under The Guidance Of Rural Revitalization Policy

When we refer to the countryside, we associate it with the city. In the path of urbanization, the countryside developed in the direction of eventually becoming a city. In 2017, China began to implement the rural revitalization policy to avoid the erasure of the characteristics of the Chinese countryside. The rural revitalization policy involves many aspects, such as politics, economy, and culture,

Experimental micromechanics: grain-scale observation of sand Deformation

Strain localisation plays a key role in the deformation of granular materials. Such localisation involves bands of just a few grains wide, which dominate the material's macroscopic response. This grain-scale phenomenon presents challenges for continuum modelling, which is the rationale behind models that explicitly take micro-scales into account. These in turn require micro-scale experimental anal

Bridging Research Praxes Across Pluralities of Knowledge

How can researchers working both within and external to academia in alldisciplines and areas of research recognize knowledge produced in other spheresand engage more ethically and collaboratively with that knowledge and thosewho create and circulate it? This was the central question behind the BridgingResearch Praxes Across Pluralities of Knowledge conference held at LinkopingUniversity in Sweden

Data-Driven Campaigning in Data-Dense Small Multiparty Systems: A Party-Level Analysis

This study examines data-driven campaign (DDC) practices in Sweden. We explore the extent of data-driven practices adopted in Swedish political campaigns, and parties’ motivations to adopt them. Since this is a comparison of domestic parties, we test the importance of four party-level factors—resources, structure, attitudes toward data use, and ideology—using extensive interviews with key campaign

Machine Learning Based Video Editing Toolbox for Automatic Summary of Medical Videos

Inspelningar av medicinska operationer möjliggör utvärdering av kirurgers arbete och kan användas som utbildningsmaterial. Medicinska videor tenderar dock att vara långa och kräver manuell redigering för att förbättra användbarheten. Idag finns det företag som erbjuder att med sin medicinska expertis sammanfatta operationsvideo manuellt. Målet med det här examensarbetet är att skapa en uppsättniRecording of medical procedures makes it possible for medical staff to review their work, learn from the mistakes and produce material for education. Medical videos tend to be long, which has an impact on usability and raises issues concerning memory storage. The aim of this master thesis is to make the material more user-friendly with an intelligent toolbox based on machine learning and image an

EDGE : A new approach to suppressing numerical diffusion in adaptive mesh simulations of galaxy formation

We introduce a new method to mitigate numerical diffusion in adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) simulations of cosmological galaxy formation, and study its impact on a simulated dwarf galaxy as part of the 'EDGE' project. The target galaxy has a maximum circular velocity of 21 km s-1 but evolves in a region that is moving at up to 90 km s-1 relative to the hydrodynamic grid. In the absence of any miti

Neolithic farmers or Neolithic foragers? : Organic residue analysis of early pottery from Rakushechny Yar on the Lower Don (Russia)

The emergence of pottery in Europe is associated with two distinct traditions: hunter-gatherers in the east of the continent during the early 6th millennium BC and early agricultural communities in the south-west in the late 7th millennium BC. Here we investigate the function of pottery from the site of Rakushechny Yar, located at the Southern fringe of Eastern Europe, in this putative contact zon