Investing in young researchers – 29 new Wallenberg Academy Fellows

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This year’s Wallenberg Academy Fellows’ research focus on, among other things, new treatment of Leukemia, on Mathematics to make way for new quantum computers, on countries’ different approaches to migrants and asylum seekers, and waste heat used to make electricity.

Wallenberg Academy Fellows is a program to support some of Sweden’s – and the world’s – most promising young researchers within humanities, medicine, natural sciences, social science and engineering sciences.

The five year grant give the most promising young researchers a work situation that enables them to focus on their projects and address difficult research questions over an extended period of time, as well as make it possible to strengthen their academic leadership.

“This year, it’s especially exciting that almost 40 percent of this year’s Fellows are women and there is also a notable focus on humanities”, says Peter Wallenberg Jr, chairman of the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.

As part of the initiative the Foundation has, in cooperation with five Swedish learned academies, created a mentor program to provide support for the researchers’ academic development and for innovation. This offers a framework for developing the skills and contact networks they need to head successful research environments. Thus, the program meet several of the demands of a higher competitiveness of the Swedish research.

“Wallenberg Academy Fellows is one of the biggest investments ever for young researchers in this country. The program creates opportunities for researchers to deal with difficult and long-term research problems. The collaboration in Wallenberg Academy Fellows is fully in line with our long-term objective for basic research – unattached, long-term funding and a clear path of career for scientists”, says Göran K. Hansson, Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, responsible for evaluation of the future Fellows.

So far, 121 young researchers has been appointed Wallenberg Academy Fellows during the first four years of the program.

Wallenberg Academy Fellows 2015:

(In cases where the nominating university differs from the researcher’s current university, the nominating university is named in parentheses).

Fataneh Farahani (Humanities), Erik Larsson Lekholm (Medicine), Aleksandra Foltynowicz-Matyba (Natural Sciences), Erik Domellöf (Social Science) and Anna Herland (Engineering Sciences) – five of this year’s Wallenberg Academy Fellows. Photo Markus Marcetic


Humanities  

Associate Professor Fataneh Farahani, Stockholm University

Dr. Graham Emil Leigh, Vienna University of Technology (University of Gothenburg)

Dr. Mia Liinason, University of Gothenburg

Dr. Ana María Mora-Márquez, University of Gothenburg

Medicine

Dr. Pontus Gourdon, Lund University

Dr. Göran Karlsson, Lund University

Associate Professor Erik Larsson Lekholm, University of Gothenburg

Dr. Andrea Puhar, Umeå University

Dr. Nasim Sabouri, Umeå University

Dr. Petter S. Woll, University of Oxford, (Karolinska Institutet)

Dr. Anita Öst, Linköping University

Natural Sciences   

Dr. Emil Johansson Bergholtz, Freie Universität Berlin (Stockholm University)

Associate Professor Andreas Dahlin, Chalmers University of Technology

Dr. Aleksandra Foltynowicz-Matyba, Umeå University

Dr. Monica Guica, Uppsala University

Dr. Frank Johannes, Technische Universität München (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

Dr. Peter Kasson, University of Virginia (Uppsala University)

Associate Professor Josefin Larsson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Associate Professor Ilona Riipinen, Stockholm University

Dr. David Seekell, University of Virginia (Umeå University)

Associate Professor Jonas Strandberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Dr. Sebastiaan Swart, University of Cape Town (University of Gothenburg)

Social Science    

Associate Professor Erik Domellöf, Umeå University

Engineering Sciences

Dr. Chris Biemann, Technische Universität Darmstadt (University of Gothenburg)

Associate Professor David Black-Schaffer, Uppsala University

Associate Professor Dimos Dimarogonas, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Associate Professor Per Eklund, Linköping University

Dr. Anna Herland, Linköping University

Associate Professor Zhen Zhang, Uppsala University

Five years’ financing may become ten years

The grant amounts to a total of SEK 5–9 million per researcher over five years, depending on their field. At the end of the first period the researchers will have the opportunity to apply for a further five years of financing.

Background
The program was established by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation in close cooperation with five learned academies and 16 Swedish universities. The universities nominate researchers for the program, the academies evaluate the candidates and present the most promising researchers to the Foundation, which then makes the final selection. After this, the universities take long-term responsibility for the selected researchers’ activities.

Read more about the program and the research of the Wallenberg Academy Fellows:

www.wallenberg.com/kaw/en

www.wallenbergacademyfellows.org

Contact

Peter Wallenberg Jr, Chairman, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Tel: +46 8 545 017 80


Göran Sandberg, Executive Director, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Tel: +46 8 545 017 80

Göran K. Hansson, Secretary General, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Tel: +46 8 673 95 00

Wallenberg Academy Fellows, a long-term initiative for young researchers.

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