
Professor Eva Malmström new director of WWSC
Professor Eva Malmström is from the 1st of April 2020 the new director of Wallenberg Wood Science Center.

Professor Eva Malmström is from the 1st of April 2020 the new director of Wallenberg Wood Science Center.

2020-03-19. When the healthcare in Sweden face a severe material crisis in the current covid-19 outbreak, the chemistry department at Stockholm University decided to contribute!

2020-01-09. The Wallenberg Wood Science Center is exploring opportunities to create high-tech materials from wood, beyond the traditional cellulose fiber. One of the participating universities

2019-08-28. The WWSC summer school is ongoing, with PhD students from WWSC and Treesearch gathering for listening to lectures, group work and study visit and

2019-07-15. As an extra event within the framework of this year’s CAETS conference, IVA’s Business Council invited a seminar and a science fair at the

2019-01-02. WWSC researcher Professor Lisbeth Olsson at Chalmers is awarded the Arrhenius Plate 2018 for her research in the field of bioeconomy. Her field of

2018-11-20. The Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE) at Linköping University is recruiting seven doctoral students and two international postdocs to work in Wallenberg Wood Science

2018-10-24. Do you want to create novel material for a sustainable future? Wallenberg Wood Science Center at Chalmers looks for PhD students and post doc

2018-04-11. Is it possible to present one’s research in 400 seconds? Yes, it is! WWSC PhD student Jenny Arnling Bååth did it so well at
2017-12-06. Wallenberg Wood Science Center receives continued funding for its research on new bio-based materials from the forest. The continuation of the research center, called

2015-09-24. Cellutech has developed a bicycle helmet entirely based on materials from the forest. It is showcased today and is the first product realized from
2015-06-17. WWSC work featured in a NyTeknik article. The full article can be read on NyTeknik.se following this link.