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New members of the Council for Research Infrastructures

The Swedish Research Council’s Board has appointed five new members of the Council for Research Infrastructures, RFI, for the period 2020–2022. Jan-Eric Sundgren, chair of the council, has an appointment until 31 December 2020.

New members

  • Carina Mallard, Professor, Department of Physiology, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg
  • Marika Nestor, Associated Professor, Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Uppsala University
  • Dan Henningsson, Professor, Department of Mechanics, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH
  • Roland Roberts, Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University
  • Olle Lundberg, Secretary General; Professor, Forte, Department of Public Health Sciences, Stockholm University

Re-elected members

  • Stefan Gelfgren, Associate Professor of Sociology, Umeå University
  • Maria Stanfors, Professor, Department of Economic History, Lund University
  • Richard Brenner, Professor of Elementary Particle Physics, Uppsala University
  • Johanna Rosén, Professor of Physics, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköping University
  • Göran Stemme, Professor of Electrical Measurement Technology, Nanotechnology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • Emma Gretzer, Head of the Unit for Environmental and Spatial Planning, Formas
  • Peter Eriksson, Chief Strategist, Vinnova

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