 We are engineers, so we are on time. Oh, it's okay. Find your seats, and I will talk in a few minutes. My name is Jens Karthor-Mason, and I'm responsible for hitting all the study programs where we have the graduates today. So that's my role. And then I'm trying to run the plan we have for today. We have a tight schedule with Part 1, and this is the official part of it where we celebrate Part 2. The more important ones, this is where we get together and get some light buffet, and we get a focus of all the graduates. But before that, I want of course to welcome, first of all, all the graduates. It's extremely nice and happy to see all of you. In the morning, we welcome all the new students, and I told them two years later we will see them again. But of course today, it's you that we celebrate. We have, yeah, approximately since we did it in general, there's 150 students that have graduated. Today, here for the ceremony, we are 60, and we are increasing. Last time we were at 35 at this point in time, so it's good. So welcome to all the graduates. Most important, also important is your family members. Welcome to you also. Then we have some of the professors here. Also welcome to you. And then we are all the remaining ones, like we are, we have some guests of course, it's important here also, but also welcome to you. As I said, we are engineers. So we try to stay on track with the schedule. That's one of our, we try to meet these. So I will, as you can see here, we have some talks and we will have some music. And then at the end we will have some, where we congratulate and shake hands and give you a goma. But I think to keep the schedule, I will let the first presentation that is going to be given by Thomas. Dr. Go, Thomas is the head of the Department of Engineering. And Thomas, please go ahead. I don't want to spend more introduction time. You can do yourself more.