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Mesoscopic Physics Group

From left to right: Drilon, Björn, Peter, Faraj, Morten, and Saulo In the Mesoscopic Physics Group, we are working towards a better understanding of nanoscale systems, where phase coherence meets fluctuations. Our goal thereby is to accelerate and contribute to the development of quantum technologies which make use of intriguing quantum features such as coherence and entanglement. Read more about

https://www.nano.lu.se/mesoscopic-physics-group - 2025-04-05

Newsletters

The NanoLund newsletter is sent out 2–4 times a year, covering information about events, people, research, strategy, grants, and much more. The latest issue of the NanoLund Newsletter arrived in December 2024. The Horizon Europe programme InsectNeuroNano had an exciting encounter with business students participating in a case competition to explore how they might be able to commercialize the ideas

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/newsletters - 2025-04-05

Sign up for the NanoLund Newsletter

The NanoLund newsletter is sent out 2–4 times a year and it summarizes information about events, people, research, strategy, grants and much more. Through the newsletter subscription you may also receive an invitation to NanoLunds Annual Meeting.Sign up below for the newsletter.To be able to send you the NanoLund Newsletter we need a fraction of your personal data. We will use it only for the purp

https://www.nano.lu.se/form/sign-nanolund-newsletter - 2025-04-05

2018/2019 Nanoscience Colloquia

2018/2019 seriesNanoscience colloquia are on Thursdays at 15:15 (unless otherwise stated).August 30 2018, Thursday, k-space Prof. Joanna Millunchick, University of MichiganSurface-Mediated Compositional Inhomogeneities in GaAsBi AlloysHost: Rainer TimmVisit Joanna Millunchick's pageSeptember 13 2018, Thursday, k-space Prof. Stanley Heinze, Lund UniversityNeural circuits underlying navigation – lin

https://www.nano.lu.se/20182019-nanoscience-colloquia - 2025-04-05

2019/2020 Nanoscience Colloquia

2019 Fall term Nanoscience colloquia are on Thursdays at 15:15 (unless otherwise stated).   August 26 2019, Monday, 10:15, k-space   Prof. Zhong Lin Wang, Georgia Tech Maxwell’s displacement current governed triboelectric nanogenerator for self-powered systems & blue energy Host: Lars Samuelson See abstract triboelectric nanogenerator (pdf, 329 kB, new window) Visit page of Prof Zhong Lin Wang's r

https://www.nano.lu.se/20192020-nanoscience-colloquia - 2025-04-05

For NanoLundians

As a PI, postdoc, staff, or student associated with NanoLund, you have access to a wide range of support designed to strengthen your research and career. It can be funding, visibility, access to labs and equipment, meetings, or download of templates and pictures. Read more about membership, what support you can get, and how to access it. Meetings & SeminarsNanoLund FundingGuidelines for Acknowledg

https://www.nano.lu.se/nanolundians - 2025-04-05

NanoLund Funding

To enable cutting-edge nanoscience, NanoLund financially supports strategically important, and high-risk/high-payoff projects, as well as the development of new infrastructure and characterization techniques. At any one time, we support approximately 50 active projects. On this page:Programs you can apply for at any timeNew-technique fund.Research visits or mini-sabbaticals.High-impact publishing.

https://www.nano.lu.se/nanolundians/nanolund-funding - 2025-04-05

Annual Meetings

Every autumn we celebrate our scientific results by arranging a symposium on a specific focus theme, with invited talks by leading scientists, local presentations, and a large poster session on NanoLund research. We are very happy to offer invitations also to friends, collaborators and associated institutions of NanoLund. Annual meeting 2025Save the date: Wednesday October 8th, at the Loop. More i

https://www.nano.lu.se/annualmeeting - 2025-04-05

Meetings & Seminars

Within each of our scientific subareas, as well as for NanoLund as a whole, we regularly organize meetings and workshops to coordinate our research priorities, develop new ideas and take advantage of our broad, interdisciplinary research environment. Topical meetings These are recurring meetings, each listed under the respective research topic (Materials & Manufacturing, Quantum physics, Semicondu

https://www.nano.lu.se/nanolundians/meetings-seminars - 2025-04-05

Innovations and IP

One of our aims is to help ensure that research results help address needs in society, clinics or industry. We therefore strongly support the development of innovations and the identification and protection of valuable intellectual property (IP). Do you think you may have a good idea for an innovation?We work closely together with LU Innovation, which is the support hub for innovation and commerci

https://www.nano.lu.se/nanolundians/innovations-and-ip - 2025-04-05

Research Facilities

Running and developing research is one of the most important roles for NanoLund. We put great emphasis on sharing of equipment and resources, aiming to allow everyone to access a wide range of capabilities within characterization, fabrication and modelling. Our facilities are run by two organizations:Lund NanoLab (LNL) is the central, open-access nanofabrication facility, being one node of the Swe

https://www.nano.lu.se/nanolundians/research-facilities - 2025-04-05

EU funding programmes

Researchers within NanoLund have a strong tradition of participating in, and coordinating EU-funded research programs. In addition, NanoLund researchers are participants in a large number of EU projects. Below, we list recent EU projects coordinated by researchers within NanoLund.AcronymProjectProgramDurationCoordinatorZEUSZero-loss Energy harvesting Using nanowire solar cells in SpaceEIC Pathfind

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/programs-funding/eu-funding-programmes - 2025-04-05

Introduction Event

What is NanoLund? What are the scientific possibilities? What does it mean to be involved in NanoLund? How is it organised? What are the benefits? How can I find collaborators? How can I use equipment in other labs? Tips and tricks for PhD students and postdocs? And much more... Twice a year, typically in February and September, we organise introduction events to greet newcomers to NanoLund. The i

https://www.nano.lu.se/introduction - 2025-04-05

Nanoscience Colloquia 2023

Open, advanced talks on nanoscience 2023 Colloquia14 September 2023 15:15, k-space, Physics Department Very welcome to this colloquium with Ki Tae Nam, Professor at Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University.Chirality in Inorganic NanomaterialsAbstract: From small molecules to entire organisms, evolution has refined biological structures at the nanoscale, microscale

https://www.nano.lu.se/colloquia-2023 - 2025-04-05

About NanoLund

NanoLund is the centre for research, education and innovation within nanoscience at Lund University. NanoLund engages more than 400 researchers, students and staff, within the faculties of engineering, science and medicine. It is a strategic research area funded by the Swedish Government, and Sweden’s largest research environment for nanoscience and nanotechnology. A Great Place to do NanoscienceO

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund - 2025-04-05

European Research Council

Many scientists within NanoLund have attracted prestigious grants from the European Research Council. Below a list of current and previous grants from the European Research CouncilPersonAcronymProjectProgramPer AugustssonHUMPHHigh-power ultrasound for multiparameter single-cell mechano-phenotypingERC-2024-CoGPer AugustssonBLOODFLOWAcoustic whole-blood cytometry for cancer metastasisERC-2024-PoCFil

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/programs-funding/european-research-council - 2025-04-05

Topical Meetings

Here you can find the schedule for recurring topical meetings (mostly) on Fridays. To get on the mailing list for a research area, please contact info@nano.lu.se so that you are always informed about the meeting details or deviations from the schedule and other news from the research area. Topic: Quantum PhysicsDate: Fridays, bi-weeklyTime: 9:00 - 10:00Place: k-space (Physics building)Organiser: M

https://www.nano.lu.se/nanolundians/meetings-seminars/topical-meetings - 2025-04-05

Abstract: Selective Area Epitaxy of quantum materials by Philippe Caroff

Philippe Caroff from Microsoft Quantum Lab in Delft, the NetherlandsNanoscience Colloquium entitled "Selective Area Epitaxy of quantum materials"  Abstract:Nanoscale hybrid III-V semiconductor/superconductor heterostructures are promising for advanced quantum transport physics, in particular as hosts to Majorana quasiparticles. Most work in the field has relied on Vapor-Liquid-Solid grown InAs or

https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-selective-area-epitaxy-quantum-materials-philippe-caroff - 2025-04-05

We welcome collaborations

It is one of our missions to bring together scientists and students with professionals from industry, hospitals and institutes to understand how we together can address societal needs. NanoLund has a strong tradition of collaboration. Every year we co-publish with more than 100 different universities and research institutes all over the world, as well as with companies and public organisations, su

https://www.nano.lu.se/society-industry/we-welcome-collaborations - 2025-04-05

Solar energy conversion in molecular and hybrid systems

Molecular-based systems including organic semiconductors (pi-conjugated polymers), metal complexes, organic-inorganic perovskites and other hybrid systems are all of great interest for emerging solar energy conversion applications. Current interests include fundamental investigations of photoinduced processes in a range of applications toward both photovoltaic and photocatalytic applications that

https://www.nano.lu.se/nanoenergy/solar-energy-conversion-molecular-and-hybrid-systems - 2025-04-05