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Ali Rahmanian
Faster real-time video analysis with new methods

Ali Rahmanian shows how to improve the performance of systems that handle real-time video data.

Forskargruppen diskuterar provtagningsmetodik nära Jokkmokk.
Unique field study shows how climate change affects fire-impacted forests

During the unusually dry year of 2018, Sweden was hit by numerous forest fires.

LEC med Universitets logotyp i lysande gulgrönt sken.
New understanding of energy losses in emerging light source

A new method for measuring efficiency losses gives a breakthrough in the development of new light sources.

OTC-kammare på tundran
Warmer climate leads to increased carbon dioxide release from the tundra

A new major study shows that the effects of climate change could be stronger than previously thought.

Hare med vit vinterpäls sitter i naturen.
Early and targeted treatment is important for tackling tularemia

The study supports the use of ciprofloxacin and identifies the need for more knowledge about the disease.

Recent feature articles

Åsa Strand,  professor vid Institutionen för fysiologisk botanik
Understanding plant signaling systems for more resilient crops

Åsa Strand wants to develop robust crops to ensure food security for the world's population.

Del av jordklotet. Europa sett från rymden med atmosfär och moln.
Building Bridges Through Erasmus+

Umeå University's Erasmus+ Collaboration with Ukrainian and Moldovan Higher Education Institutions.

Matheus de Abreu Costa Souza
Why Umeå?

Matheus Souza is our Phd-student from Brasil. He gives his views on his new city and workplace.

Rika Rostika
Why Umeå?

Rika Rostika is our Phd-student from Indonesia. She gives her views on her new city and workplace.

Masterstudenten Lilian på praktik i Bryssel
Lilian Madureira Teles

Master student about her internship at the Council of European Municipalities and Regions

Man framför filmduk som visar en matematisk matris. Han bär ljusblå skjorta och han har en mikrofonmygga kring örat.
From a techy childhood to a multinational tech company

Thomas Nilsson, former computing science student and PhD student, talks about his career path in an interview.