Research Groups

Print 3 Jun June 2014

We work on improving the profitability of today's paper industry, and on finding new ways to use forest and wood fibres. We engineer materials that are extracted from the forest industry material flows, and then further refined to provide sustainable alternatives to e.g. plastics. We also develop ways to use wood fibres, paper and board in new ways, for example in three-dimensional packaging structures, paper solar cells and light-weight structural composites from fibre-based materials.

Research groups at FSCN

Bioenergy

The Bioenergy gasification research group are focused on synthesis gas (“syngas”) production from biomass for automotive fuel production.

Complex Materials

The heart of research in complex materials group is in unfolding nature’s beautiful trick as a complex system, and in deploying it to redefine our current material design practices.  

Eco-Chemistry

The main research interests of the Eco-Chemistry group concerns synthesis, extraction and analysis of natural products.

High Yield Pulping Technology

Research focused on raw material, process technology and new or improved products and qualities.

Materials Physics

Our research concerns materials mainly with relevance for the forest industry. We have many projects in the area for Advanced Paper Materials. We have given them the name KM2 all together. KM2 means squarekilometres of areas that can be used for printing functionalities. In the menu on your left hand you can see our research projects in the field.

Organic Chemistry

The research interest of the organic chemistry group focuses around green catalysis and in particular the field of organic catalysis.

Surface and Colloid Engineering

The research in our group Surface and Colloid Engineering is focused on the following two main areas; Biomaterials and Metal chelation.

Contact

Research director

Kaarlo Niskanen

Centre Administrator

Anna Haeggström 

Communications Officer

Inger Axbrink 

Head of the Research groups

Bio energy

Wennan Zhang

Complex Materials

Tetsu Uesaka

Digital Printing Center, DPC

Mattias Andersson

Eco Chemistry

Erik Hedenström

High Yield Pulping Technology

Per Engstrand

Materials Physics

Håkan Olin

Organic Chemistry

Armando Cordova

Surface and Colloid Engineering

Magnus Norgren

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