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The university was originally established in 1971 under the name Luleå University College and had its first campus in the suburbs of Porsön in Luleå. But was a couple of years later merged with the Teacher's Training College of Luleå and the School of Music of Piteå. In 1997, the institution was granted full university status by the ...
Luleå's commerce and industry are a mix of industry, research, education, trade, and services. Major employers in the city are the SSAB steelworks and Luleå University of Technology. A Swedish Air Force wing, F 21 (or Norrbotten Air Force Wing), is stationed near Luleå at the neighbouring Luleå Airport.
In 2015, he was elected as a chaired professor at Wood Science and Engineering division of Lulea University of Technology, in Skellefteå, where he worked until September 2024. His main research interests include, among others, wood material properties, scanning technology and wood machining, as well as the production systems. [ 6 ]
Johan Pilestedt and Emil Englund, studying Luleå University of Technology in Skellefteå, lead the development of their first game, later released as Magicka, which won the Game of the Year award at the Swedish Game Awards 2008.
Water fountain outside the entrance to Teknikens Hus, Luleå. Teknikens Hus or The Technology House is a Swedish science center in Porsön, Luleå, Sweden. Supported by Luleå University of Technology, it calls itself "Sweden's northernmost science center". [1] Since 2005, it contains a Sedna 3D model, part of the Sweden Solar System. [2]
[11] [12] The closest train station in use is located in Bastuträsk, from which trains heading to several cities including Stockholm, Umeå and Luleå depart, operated by Norrtåg and Vy. There goes a bus to Skellefteå from Bastuträsk, intended for transfers to and from the trains.
It is a part of the Department of Music and Media at Luleå University of Technology. The school was founded in 1978. Well known professors at the school include composer Jan Sandström and organist Hans-Ola Ericsson. [citation needed]
Pages in category "Luleå University of Technology" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...