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06 March 2024

The Swedish astronaut Marcus Wandt and the Austrian quantum physicist and Nobel laureate Anton Zeilinger have been appointed honorary doctors at the Faculty of Science and Engineering at 91视频.

Portrait of man on space station (Marcus Wandt)
Marcus Wandt is a new honorary doctor at LiU. Photographer: ESA 鈥 Marcus Wandt

At the Academic Celebrations in Link枚ping on 1 June, Marcus Wandt and Anton Zeilinger will become new honorary doctors at the Faculty of Science and Engineering. The day before, 31 May, they will each give a lecture open to the public.

Swedish astronaut

Marcus Wandt has been appointed Honorary Doctor of Technology. As Sweden鈥檚 third astronaut in space, he has contributed to an increased interest in technology throughout the country. During his time as chief test pilot at Saab, Marcus Wandt has participated in several research projects in the field of aviation. Aviation is an important research area for Link枚ping University, where Saab and LiU have a long-term strategic partnership in both research and education.

Man (Johan 脰lvander) infont of staircase.
Johan 脰lvander, dean at the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Photo credit: Magnus Johansson

鈥淲e are pleased and honoured that Marcus Wandt has accepted the position of honorary doctor with us and we look forward to long-term collaboration in both research and education. Marcus is a good ambassador for Link枚ping and a warm advocate for spreading interest in technology and science to the general public, says Johan 脰lvander, dean at the Faculty of Science and Engineering at LiU.

Marcus Wandt is an astronaut at ESA and chief test pilot at Saab. He is also a lieutenant colonel and fighter pilot in the Swedish Air Force at the Norrbotten Wing. Chalmers University of Technology, from where he has a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, has also appointed Marcus Wandt honorary doctor.

Nobel laureate

Portrait of bearded man (Anton Zeilinger)
Anton Zeilinger is a new honorary doctor at LiU. Photo credit: Jacqueline Godany

Anton Zeilinger has been appointed Honorary Doctor of Technology for his work in quantum technology. He has, among other things, conducted groundbreaking experiments with entangled, or 鈥渋ntertwined鈥 photons that violate Bell鈥檚 inequality. This experiment paves the way for quantum information science, which uses quantum mechanical systems for information processing and information transfer, providing higher computational power and more secure communication.

Jan-脜ke Larsson looks into the camera.
Jan-脜ke Larsson, professor at LiU, has collaborated closely with Anton Zeilinger. Photo credit: Annica Hesser

鈥淗aving a Nobel laureate here is of course a pleasure, and we are proud that we at LiU have contributed to the experiment that was part of the motivation for his award. Technology based on Anton Zeilinger鈥檚 research will be of great use in the future. Anton鈥檚 interest in both physics and the underlying philosophy of physics is a great asset, so we are very pleased to be able to bring Anton Zeilinger closer to LiU,鈥 says Jan-脜ke Larsson, professor of information coding at LiU.

Anton Zeilinger is professor emeritus of physics at the University of Vienna, and was until 2022 president of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Previously, he was the scientific director of the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information in Vienna. He has received many prizes and awards over a long career with the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics as his crowning achievement.

Honorary doctors at other faculties at Link枚ping University will be appointed later in the spring.

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