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New Chair of Myfab’s Steering Committee

Anne Borg portrait

Myfab, a national infrastructure for cleanroom technology and micro- and nanofabrication, has nodes at Chalmers, the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Lund University, and Uppsala University. The Swedish Research Council funds parts of Myfab’s operations, and in accordance with the grant conditions, the steering committee is appointed in consultation with the Swedish Research Council.

Anne Borg has previously been a member of Myfab’s steering committee and has extensive experience in both academia and research infrastructure. She has served as dean and rector at NTNU and has also managed Norfab, the Norwegian equivalent of Myfab. Her broad experience and deep understanding of the research system, both nationally and internationally, make her well-suited for the role.

“We are very pleased to welcome Anne Borg as the new chair of Myfab’s steering committee,” says Lars Börjesson, special advisor to rector on research infrastructure. “Her experience and leadership will be invaluable in continuing to develop and strengthen Myfab as a leading national research infrastructure for excellent research and innivations in key areas as quantum, microelectronics, communications, energy and nanobio-technology.”

The appointment of Anne Borg follows a thorough nomination process where candidates were evaluated against criteria established by Myfab’s consortium partners. The Swedish Research Council and the participating parties in Myfab have approved the proposal.

Myfab is a national research infrastructure that provides access to advanced cleanrooms and equipment for excellent research and innovation in micro- and nanotechnology.

Contact:

Thomas Swahn
Director Myfab
+46 730 74 46 76
thomas.swahn@chalmers.se

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