Grönska Stadsodling
Ingrid Lund has a diverse work experience in various research and editorial roles. Ingrid started as a Research Intern at Lund University in 2011, followed by a Teaching Assistant position at McGill University in 2011-2012. In 2012-2013, they worked as a Research Intern at McGill University. Ingrid then pursued a Graduate Student Researcher role at Karolinska Institutet in 2014-2015. From 2015-2018, Ingrid served as a Web Editor at Healthcare Media Sweden. Currently, they hold the position of Head of R&D at Grönska Stadsodling since 2019.
Ingrid Lund has a strong educational background in the field of biomedicine. Ingrid obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Cell Biology and Anatomy from McGill University, where they studied from 2009 to 2013. Ingrid then pursued a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biomedicine at Karolinska Institutet from 2013 to 2015.
In addition to their formal degrees, Ingrid also completed a course in web editing at Poppius in 2015. Ingrid further expanded their knowledge in entrepreneurship by completing a course titled "From Science to Business" at Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship in 2014. These courses indicate their interest in gaining a multidisciplinary approach to their field of study.
Finally, Ingrid obtained a Certificate Level C from FELASA (Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations) in February 2014, showcasing their knowledge and expertise in laboratory animal science.
Overall, Ingrid Lund has a diverse education history in the field of biomedicine, complemented by additional certifications that have enhanced their skills and knowledge in related areas.
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Grönska Stadsodling
Grönska is a young, Swedish tech-company that develops technology for vertical farming, and grows and sells vegetables and herbs. Vertical farming that is based on the use of LED lighting and hydroponic watering systems. This method allows us to grow food indoors, locally and all year round. The reason we do this is to offer a sustainable, locallygrown alternative to imported food and to enable more self-sufficient cities.Grönska was founded in 2014 and constructed the largest vertical farm in the Nordics in 2018.