Students present degree projects with focus on the green transition

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Back row from left: Anton Pehrsson, Elias Zetterholm, Theresia Josefine Muhr, Annie Skeppstedt, Nicklas Kaas Ishøy. Front row from left: Johan Ronge, Olle Runesson, Emma Nilsson, Lovisa Årebäck, Jihui Yang. Not in the photo: Koushikk Suyambulingam Raja, Embla Jansson, Victoria Birkeman.

On 4 June, this year’s 13 recipients of scholarships from the Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers’ Environmental Fund presented their degree projects at a final seminar. 

The students, representing eight different Master’s programmes, shared their results and discussed how their work may contribute to industry and support society’s green transition.

The scholarships, funded by Swedbank, were awarded earlier this year, with SEK 50,000 granted per project. The selection was based on each project’s potential to address environmental or climate challenges and lead to practical applications in Sweden.

A new internal call will open this autumn, giving Chalmers students the opportunity to apply for scholarships for degree projects to be carried out in spring 2026.

Further reading: 13 thesis students awarded scholarships

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Ulrika Lundqvist