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Tommy Nylander

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Professor at the Division of Physical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Lund University. He is an expert in biophysics and an intensive user of the GISANS method. Tommy Nylander has long experience of different neutron techniques and of working with industry and lead large European projects. He has served in several beamline committees, where he was chairman of the Biology beamline committee at MLZ for 8 years.

Tommy will take care of overall coordination with team members, the science and industry community and the funding bodies. He ensures timely reporting and dissemination to the stakeholders. He will be proactive in engaging the SAGA partners, provide the required reporting to VR as well as submit the proposal on behalf of the SAGA consortium.

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Professor at the Division of Physical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Lund University. He is an expert in biophysics and an intensive user of the GISANS method. Tommy Nylander has long experience of different neutron techniques and of working with industry and lead large European projects. He has served in several beamline committees, where he was chairman of the Biology beamline committee at MLZ for 8 years.

Tommy will take care of overall coordination with team members, the science and industry community and the funding bodies. He ensures timely reporting and dissemination to the stakeholders. He will be proactive in engaging the SAGA partners, provide the required reporting to VR as well as submit the proposal on behalf of the SAGA consortium.

Professor at the Division of Physical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Lund University. He is an expert in biophysics and an intensive user of the GISANS method. Tommy Nylander has long experience of different neutron techniques and of working with industry and lead large European projects. He has served in several beamline committees, where he was chairman of the Biology beamline committee at MLZ for 8 years.

Tommy will take care of overall coordination with team members, the science and industry community and the funding bodies. He ensures timely reporting and dissemination to the stakeholders. He will be proactive in engaging the SAGA partners, provide the required reporting to VR as well as submit the proposal on behalf of the SAGA consortium.

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