Can you tell me which school in Sweden has the strongest bioenergy research! Thanks!

Dalarna University was founded in 1977. There are now 10,000 students enrolled. The university is conveniently located in the picturesque province of Dalarna, 200 kilometers northwest of Stockholm. There are 2 main campuses in Borlange and Falun (Dalarna administrative center). There are also 4 secondary campuses in Ludvika, Leksand, Filipstad and Selen, and the University offers 40 majors and 200 specialized courses. The University focuses on the development of academic research, and through cooperation with relevant institutions and renowned universities*** it trains students to meet the requirements of the real world. Students are free to choose their own course of study when they receive their first bachelor's degree and begin their master's studies, focusing on specialized research. The University's education, materials engineering (LCD) and bioengineering programs are well known in Sweden. At the same time, the Materials Engineering program became the first doctoral program at the University, and in 2005, Dalarna will become the 11th national university in Sweden.

Location

The Kingdom of Sweden is located in the southeastern part of Scandinavia. It covers an area of about 450,000 square kilometers (174,000 square miles) with a coastline of 7,624 kilometers. Forests account for 53% of the area, mountains for 17%, settlements for 8%, and lakes and rivers for 9%. The capital is Stockholm. The population is about 9 million, with 90% living in the south and center. The main language is Swedish, which belongs to the Germanic family, while other minority languages include Lappish, Finnish, Tomedalen Finnish, Yiddish and Romani Chib (a Gypsy language). The system of government is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. 82% of the population is Lutheran. Major exports: paper products, electrical and computer equipment, automobiles, machinery, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, iron and steel, and foodstuffs; major imports: petroleum products, automobiles and their parts, machinery, electrical and computer equipment, foodstuffs, textiles, and footwear.

The advantages of studying in Sweden

Sweden is the hometown of Nobel, science and technology is developed, higher education has a high level, Karolinska Institutet of Medicine is the selection of Nobel Prize winners in medicine, a great reputation, our country has a lot of medical students in the field of further study or to study for a degree there. Scandinavian countries have been known for high welfare, especially in Sweden. Sweden is a famous "welfare state", foreign students who study in Sweden for more than a year, are automatically registered, can enjoy public health care. Sweden is a stable society with a good security situation. The local people are kind and friendly, and the social service organizations are complete. Sweden is a member of Schengen, and international students can travel around Europe conveniently with a Schengen visa. The Chinese population in Sweden is much smaller than that in Germany, France and Britain.

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