91ÊÓÆµ

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Björn Alling

Professor, Head of Unit

Director of National Supercomputer Centre (NSC).

Publications

2025

N. Jampaiboon, C. Atthapak, W. Sukmas, S. Khamkaeo, T. Bovornratanaraks, Björn Alling, A. Ektarawong (2025) Computational materials science, Vol. 249, Article 113662 (Article in journal)
Chayanon Atthapak, Natthapong Jampaiboon, Wiwittawin Sukmas, Björn Alling, Thiti Bovornratanaraks, Annop Ektarawong (2025) Journal of Physics: Materials, Vol. 8, Article 015004 (Article in journal)
Meena Rittiruam, Pisit Khamloet, Sirapat Tiwtusthada, Annop Ektarawong, Tinnakorn Saelee, Chayanon Atthapak, Patcharaporn Khajondetchairit, Björn Alling, Piyasan Praserthdam, Supareak Praserthdam (2025) Applied Surface Science, Vol. 684, Article 161919 (Article in journal)

2024

Marian Brännvall, Gabriel Persson, Luis Casillas Trujillo, Rickard Armiento, Björn Alling (2024) Physical Review Materials, Vol. 8, Article 114417 (Article in journal)
Luis Casillas Trujillo, Abhijith S Parackal, Rickard Armiento, Björn Alling (2024) Physical Review Materials, Vol. 8, Article 113803 (Article in journal)

Research

News

Green lights on the backside of a supercomputer.

Agreement signed – supercomputer Arrhenius to Linköping

The hosting agreement between NAISS at LiU and EuroHPC JU has been signed. This means that LiU is now officially hosting the European supercomputer Arrhenius, which will become one of the world’s fastest computers.

IFM big winner in WISE approved projects

In 2022 the research program approved its first ever PhD and Postdoc projects. Out of the 18 approved projects from LiU, nine came from IFM.

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Things are heating up for superconductors

Researchers at 91ÊÓÆµ have, by way of a number of theoretical calculations, shown that magnesium diboride becomes superconductive at a higher temperature when it is stretched.

Björn Alling.

Björn Alling sees new opportunities for strengthening NSC

Björn Alling is the new director of the National Supercomputer Centre at 91ÊÓÆµ. One of his goals is to make more researchers aware of supercomputers as a resource. He also wants the NSC to grow, both nationally and internationally.

The quest for a deep understanding of iron and steels

Björn Alling have, together with colleagues and students, developed new methods for calculating mechanical properties of iron and steel all the way up to the temperatures when the metal glows from heat. The results are published in Physical Review B.

Revealing the inner working of magnetic materials

Björn Alling, researcher in theoretical physics at LiU, has, together with his colleagues, completed the task given to him by the Swedish Research Council in the autumn of 2014: Find out what happens inside magnetic materials at high temperatures.

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