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    Aeronautics and Automotive

    Enhanced cast iron for Scania’s vehicles

    Scania CV AB
    Nov 2018 - Nov 2019

    Scania together with Lund University and RISE used synchrotron light to gain deeper knowledge on how the cast iron elements used in their vehicles are subjected to stress that could lead to cracks. The gained knowledge is beneficial for both material R&D and product development activities, in the aim of developing improved cast iron components. The toll of heavy transports Scania is a world-leading provider […]

    Food and Agriculture

    Mixing neutrons and photons for longer-lasting bread

    Lantmännen
    Nov 2018 - Feb 2020

    Lantmännen together with RISE and Lund University combined neutron and X-rays experiments to look at the distribution of water inside doughs during proofing and baking. Their final aim is to produce baking products with a longer shelf life. Fresh for longer Wouldn’t it be nice if the bread you buy kept its freshly baked taste and texture for days? Wouldn’t it be convenient for resellers […]

    Pharma and Biotechnology

    Finding treatments for type 2 diabetes using X-ray crystallography

    Implexion Pharma
    Feb 2020 - Jul 2021

    Diabetes is a chronic disease and a major cause of blindness, kidney failure, heart attacks, stroke, and lower limb amputation. The drug discovery company Implexion Pharma and Lund University set out to explore new potential drug candidates for type 2 diabetes with the help of X-ray crystallography research techniques.