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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 2023–2025. Björn O. Nilsson, continues as chair of the council.
New members
- Sara Strandberg, Professor, Particle physics, Stockholm University
- Maria Selmer, Professor, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Structural Biology Uppsala University
- Pelle Snickars, Professor, Digital cultures, Lund University
- Olle Lundh, Senior lecturer, Atomic Physics, Lund University
- Marie Wiberg, Professor, Statistics, Umeå University
- Gunilla Svensson, Professor, Meteorology, Stockholm University
Re-elected members
- 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, Forte,
- Emma Gretzer, Head of the Unit for Environmental and Spatial Planning, Formas
- Peter Eriksson, Chief Strategist, Vinnova
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