Search results

Filter

Filetype

Your search for "*" yielded 527160 hits

New directors: Maria Messing and Anders Mikkelsen

Published 19 January 2021 Anders Mikkelsen, Maria Messing and Anneli Löfgren are the leadership troika for NanoLund from January 2021. Photo: Kennet Ruona Since January 1, NanoLund has a new director – Anders Mikkelsen, and a new deputy director – Maria Messing. “Organizing the work in NanoLund will be an interesting challenge, but we take it on with great enthusiasm and look forward to engaging w

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/new-directors-maria-messing-and-anders-mikkelsen - 2024-12-25

Lars Samuelson receives award from the Japan Society of Applied Physics

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Gerda Rentschler) - published 14 September 2020 Award Diploma to Lars Samuelson, for ”Creation and Application of Compound Semiconductor Quantum Nanostructures and Contribution to Sweden-Japan Collaborations” ‘JSAP fellow’ is presented to individuals who have remarkably contributed to the progress of applied physics through the continuous activities in Jap

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/lars-samuelson-receives-award-japan-society-applied-physics - 2024-12-25

Fluorescent nanodiamonds successfully injected into living cells

Published 4 March 2021 As odd as it sounds, many scientists have attempted to place extremely small diamonds inside living cells. Why? Because nanodiamonds are consistently bright and can give us unique knowledge about the inner life of cells over a long time. Now physics researchers Elke Hebisch and Christelle Prinz from the strategic research area NanoLund have succeeded in injecting a large num

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/fluorescent-nanodiamonds-successfully-injected-living-cells - 2024-12-25

Anne L’Huillier wins the Max Born Award

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 8 March 2021 Anne l’Huillier is the winner of the 2021 Max Born Award from the Optical Society (OSA). Photo: Magnus Bergström The Optical Society, OSA, awards NanoLundian Atomic Physics professor Anne l’Huillier the Max Born Award for pioneering work in ultrafast laser science and attosecond physics. Anne L’Huillier, professor o

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/anne-lhuillier-wins-max-born-award - 2024-12-25

How to make smarter and more efficient electronics

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 16 March 2021 We are facing new challenges, and consequently we need the development of electronics to continue. But the question is: how do we do that? Mattias Borg, co-coordinator of Exploratory Nanotechnology, explains how. The basis of the electronics we use today, such as home computers and mobile phones, was invented more

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/how-make-smarter-and-more-efficient-electronics - 2024-12-25

X-rays and neutrons entering the metals and manufacturing industries

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna-Karin Alm) - published 12 March 2021 Laboratory facilities within Lund University and Chalmers University will be used to prepare experiments using X-rays or neutrons. Picture from the PME-lab at Lund University. Courtesy of Jan-Eric Ståhl. Researchers from the two Strategic Research Areas NanoLund and SPI (Sustainable Production Initiative, Chalmers

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/x-rays-and-neutrons-entering-metals-and-manufacturing-industries - 2024-12-25

Alternative Uses for Computing Devices using Nanoscale Biomolecules

By Gerda [dot] Rentschler [at] ftf [dot] lth [dot] se (Gerda Rentschler) - published 25 March 2021 Idea Competition: 5 000 Euro prize for the best idea for new application areas for biocomputation The Horizon 2020 project Bio4Comp, coordinated by Heiner Linke (NanoLund and Solid State Physics, Lund University) announces an award for ideas to find applications for network-based computers using bio-

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/alternative-uses-computing-devices-using-nanoscale-biomolecules - 2024-12-25

Double innovation prize to NanoLund

Published 6 April 2021 Using nanotechnology, researchers can insert biomolecules into the blood stem cells from the umbilical cord, without damaging the cells. NanoLund researchers Martin Hjort, Yang Chen, and Magnus Borgström have been awarded the Lund University and Sparbanken Skåne’s prize for future innovations. Their projects are named “Overcoming the shortage of blood stem cell donations wit

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/double-innovation-prize-nanolund - 2024-12-25

Heike Riel appointed honorary doctor

Published 1 December 2015 Long-time NanoLund collaborator Dr. Heike Riel is one of three newly appointed honorary doctors by Lund University’s Faculty of Engineering in 2015/2016. She is the leader of the highly successful  Materials Integration & Nanoscale Devices (MIND) group at IBM Research in Zürich. Heike Riel has collaborated with NanoLund researchers in the EU-project Nanowire-Based One-Dim

https://www.nano.lu.se/heike-riel-appointed-honorary-doctor - 2024-12-25

Solved nano mystery aiming to help achieving sustainability goals

Published 3 May 2021 “It is difficult to predict where plexcitons will contribute to the societal needs in the future. Perhaps through photocatalysis applications they will help to reach sustainable development goals as defined by the United Nations”, says Donatas Zigmantas. A research team has succeeded in uncovering the fundamental properties of plexcitons, which were previously shrouded in myst

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/solved-nano-mystery-aiming-help-achieving-sustainability-goals - 2024-12-25

The NanoLund spin-off company Glo AB acquired by Nanosys

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna-Karin Alm) - published 26 May 2021 A magnified picture of a prototype of a micro-LED full-color display made by indium-gallium-nitride (InGaN) using 20x20 µm2 subpixels on an LTPS backplane. Courtesy of Glo AB. Leading California-based company within quantum dot light-emitting materials and technology, Nanosys, has acquired the NanoLund spin-off compa

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanolund-spin-company-glo-ab-acquired-nanosys - 2024-12-25

Lead halide perovskites – a horse of a different color

Published 8 June 2021 Ivan Scheblykin, Alexander Kiligaridis, Aymen Yangui. Photo: Alexander Kiligaridis Tri-national team of researchers from NanoLund, the Russian Academy of Science, and the Technical University of Dresden in Germany has developed a new methodology for the study of lead halide perovskites. Metal halide perovskites have been under intense investigation over the last decade due to

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/lead-halide-perovskites-horse-different-color - 2024-12-25

Twelve PhD students graduate in the use of nanomaterials for sustainable energy

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Gerda Rentschler) - published 21 June 2021 In 2014, NanoLund was awarded in total 3.2 ME by the European Commission to train as many as twelve PhD students in the area of nanoscale materials for sustainable energy applications. Today, on the occasion of the graduation of Hailiang Xu, we proudly report that all twelve have graduated, and have produced a vas

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/twelve-PhDstudents-graduate-nanomaterials-for-sustainable-energy - 2024-12-25

NanoLund Annual Report 2020

Published 23 June 2021 2020 turned out to be a year like no other. It challenged us, but we found ways to keep up our good work. Read all about how NanoLund performed this special year in our annual report. Not only did NanoLund find ways to continue forwards despite ever-changing restrictions – but also did our best to contribute with research on covid-testing, mapping the way viruses spread, and

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanolund-annual-report-2020 - 2024-12-25

Sustainable energy and new ways of finding and curing diseases – nanoscience places Sweden at the forefront

Published 7 July 2021 With nanoscience, we possess the keys to many solutions for the planet as well as for the human race. The need for high technology for, among other things, precision medicine and sustainable, renewable energy is growing. To achieve a healthier and more sustainable society, we need to strengthen research resources and infrastructure. But how do we do this in the best way, to a

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/sustainable-energy-and-new-ways-finding-and-curing-diseases-nanoscience-places-sweden-forefront - 2024-12-25

Camilla Modéer named Honorary Doctor

Published 20 December 2019 Camilla Modéer, chair of NanoLund's External Advisory Council and member of the NanoLund Board has been named honorary doctor by The Faculty of Engineering at Lund University. Camilla has been an active participant for many years providing invaluable feedback on NanoLund engagement activities.Read more (in Swedish) on the homepage of Lund University.

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/camilla-modeer-named-honorary-doctor - 2024-12-25

Thomas Laurell wins Distinguished Professor grant

Published 13 December 2019 Thomas Laurell won a Distinguished Professor grant from the Swedish Research Council with the title “Ultrasonic standing wave fields and extracellular vesicles enable novel routes in medical diagnostics and biopharmaceutical production”, including support of 48 MSEK for ten years.Read more on the Swedish Research Council home page.Read a description of the research proje

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/thomas-laurell-wins-distinguished-professor-grant - 2024-12-25

Research environment grants hosted by NanoLund

Published 11 December 2019 Out of a total of 9 Research Environment Grants within natural and engineering sciences from the Swedish Research Council, two went to NanoLund Researchers and their teams:“Multiscale biomechanics from molecules to cells in cancer” with Jonas Tegenfeldt as the PI and with Chris Madsen (at BioCARE), Pontus Nordenfelt and Vinay S Swaminathan (both at Clinical Sciences) as

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/research-environment-grants-hosted-nanolund - 2024-12-25

Best Poster Award to Alfred Larsson

Published 7 December 2019 Alfred Larsson won best poster award at the winter school "Conventional and High-energy spectroscopies for inorganic, organic and bimolecular surfaces and interfaces" held 2-6 December 2019, Florence, Italy. The poster title was "Electrochemical Fabrication of Palladium Nanowires in Nanoporous Alumina Templates" and the prize was, in addition to the honour, 250£.

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/best-poster-award-alfred-larsson - 2024-12-25