Professor Johan Woxenius and Lund University awarded the Volvo scholarship Håkan Frisinger Prize

The Håkan Frisinger Foundation for Transportation Research has appointed Professor Johan Woxenius at the University of Gothenburg as this year's scholarship recipient. The prize includes a guest research program at Lund University. “We look forward to welcoming Johan Woxenius and jointly addressing important challenges in freight transport in the interaction between urban and rural areas,” says Henrik Pålsson, professor at Lund University.
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The Håkan Frisinger Prize is awarded annually to a prominent transport researcher active at a Nordic university or research institute. This year, Johan Woxenius, Professor of Maritime Transport Management and Logistics at the University of Gothenburg is the recipient.

“Johan Woxenius' interdisciplinary research and extensive collaboration with various stakeholders have led to significant societal benefits, for example by improving the connection between container ports and the surrounding regions via rail. His proposed program at Lund University will provide excellent opportunities for academic collaboration as well as supervision and teaching in sustainable freight transport,” says Thorbjörn Holmström, Chairman of the Board of Volvo's Research and Educational Foundations (VREF).

In its motivation, VREF's board also highlights that Johan Woxenius has a high international scientific reputation and a unique ability to explain complex contexts and challenges to the general public.

The Håkan Frisinger Prize consists of an individual prize of 300,000 SEK and a period as a guest researcher at a university in Sweden (in this case Lund University) which receives a grant of 500,000 SEK.

In Lund, the research group for packaging logistics at the Faculty of Engineering, and Professor Henrik Pålsson, is the host.

“Lund University looks forward to welcoming Johan Woxenius and jointly addressing important challenges in urban and rural freight distribution,” says Henrik Pålsson.

The program will include both research and education. The joint research will delve into several key areas at the intersection of urban transport and long-distance transport, as well as resilience in supply chains.

Håkan Frisinger was CEO of Volvo in 1983–1987, and Chairman of the Board in 1997-1999. The nomination of recipients of the Frisinger scholarship is conducted by the Chalmers University of Technology and Volvo Research and Educational Foundations (VREF). The decision about the scholarship is taken by the Board of the VREF. More information on Volvo Research and Educational Foundations at www.vref.se.

  

  

August 30th, 2024

  

  

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Karin.henriksson@vref.se, +46 725 022345

  

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