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PhD Theses from students within NanoLund

Here, we have collected doctoral theses from PhD students within the NanoLund environment (2020 onward). All are directly linked to the library record, where bibliographic information and full texts are available. 2026 PhD thesesDavtyan, R. Guiding Light to Detect Life: Nanowires for Optical Biosensing. Solid State Physics, February 2026Martens, F. Manipulating Thermoacoustic Streaming: Measuring

https://www.nano.lu.se/previous-phd-theses - 2026-07-03

The GCN - Seminar - Jesper Nygård: Talk abstract and short bio

Jesper Nygård, Professor, Center for Quantum Devices & Nano-Science Center, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, presented his research about quantum devices like hybrid quantum dot systems, superconducting devices and units for quantum computing/simulations as well as nanowire-based structures. This seminar was given in the frame of series that is organized by the three nanoscience hub

https://www.nano.lu.se/gcn-seminar-jesper-nygard-talk-abstract-and-short-bio - 2026-07-03

GenerationNano Admission Requirements

GenerationNano is a Marie-Curie Cofund doctoral programme offering exciting research at the forefront of nanoscience, full-time employment for four years, an international network of cooperation partners and a comprehensive course program. The 14 PhD students that were recruited to the programme had to fulfill the MSCA mobility requirements on top of the general and specific admission requirements

https://www.nano.lu.se/generationnano-admission-requirements - 2026-07-03

Startsida – skiss 1

About NanoLund NanoLund is Lund University’s Centre for Nanoscience and Sweden’s largest research environment in this area. Research NanoLund is a cross-disciplinary research organisation specializing in various areas of nanoscience. Lund Nano Lab An open-access facility for micro- and nanofabrication, offering cutting-edge equipment and expertise. For NanoLundians Activities and resources for our

https://www.nano.lu.se/startskiss - 2026-07-03

Annual Meeting 2021

In 2021, the annual meeting was held on 12 October and NanoLundians could finally meet again! More than 160 participants were present to follow the meeting themed ”Light for Nano – Nano for Light”. Program chairs Ivan Scheblykin and Jesper Wallentin had put together an exciting program. The program included invited and contributed talks on the topics: Radiation from microwaves to visible light and

https://www.nano.lu.se/annualmeeting/past-annual-meetings/annual-meeting-2021 - 2026-07-03

FTF Christmas Event 2021

Welcome to the Solid State Physics Christmas Event 2021! This year our Christmas Event is taking place on Monday, December 20th at Stiftsgården Åkersberg, Höör. Alongside a traditional Christmas lunch, we will have an opportunity to get to know our new colleagues and to get re-acquainted with each other after having worked from home the whole year.  There will be buses departing from the Departmen

https://www.nano.lu.se/form/ftf-christmas-event-2021 - 2026-07-03

The GCN Seminar - Maria Messing: Talk abstract and short bio

Maria Messing, associate professor in Materials Physics and Deputy Director of the Swedish Strategic Research Area NanoLund, presented her research about smart nanomaterials with designed properties based on nanoparticles. In her talk, Maria demonstrated some of the possibilities with aerosol-based nanotechnology. She showed how spark ablation can be used to produce nanoparticles with fully precis

https://www.nano.lu.se/GCN-seminar-Maria-Messing-abstract - 2026-07-03

Labs

The scientific work done at NanoLund is enabled and complemented by our infrastructures Lund Nano Lab, and Lund Nano Characterization Labs. Lund Nano Lab – Myfab Lund – is an open research facility that is available to academic research groups as well as start-ups and company users. Our Facilities Lund Nano Lab (LNL)Lund Nano Characterization Labs (LNCL) Lund Nano Characterization Labs Lund Nano L

https://www.nano.lu.se/labs - 2026-07-03

The GCN Seminar - Photoluminescence

This seminar series is organized by the three nanoscience hubs located in the Copenhagen-Lund area. The aim is to to increase awareness about our mutual capabilities and to inspire collaborations. Below, please find the talk abstracts and short bio of the speakers on the Photoluminescence topic. Within a radius of just 25 km, the Copenhagen-Lund region features three strong hubs for nanoscience, w

https://www.nano.lu.se/GCN-seminar-photoluminescence - 2026-07-03

The GCN Seminar - Soft matter, (life sciences), and scattering methods

This seminar series is organized by the three nanoscience hubs located in the Copenhagen-Lund area. The aim is to increase awareness about our mutual capabilities and to inspire collaborations. This time, we learned how scattering methods can be used to elucidate changes in nanostructures in food during processing, the possibilities offered for users at the CoSAXS beamline, as well as computationa

https://www.nano.lu.se/GCN-seminar-soft-matter - 2026-07-03

Photons

We aspire to be a hub for scientists interested in light-matter interactions in nanoscale materials. The research area concerns light-matter interactions in nanoscale materials. The area includes experimental and theoretical research where electromagnetic radiation from microwaves to X-rays is used as a probe, generated or absorbed by the material. A broad range of methods is employed, from basic

https://www.nano.lu.se/research/photons - 2026-07-03

Mesoscopic Physics Group

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 our research here. Members Peter Samuelsson, Group Leader Morten Mu

https://www.nano.lu.se/mesoscopic-physics-group - 2026-07-03

Annual Meeting 2022

In 2022, the annual meeting was held on 11 October. The theme is Materials – building the world. Program chairs Maria Messing and Mattias Borg are putting together an exciting program on the topics: Quantum materials Synthesis and Integration Organic and earth-abundant materials There will also be an update of NanoLund events by director Anders Mikkelsen, presentations of the Seedling projects 202

https://www.nano.lu.se/annualmeeting2022 - 2026-07-03

Human Rights Working Groups at Lund University

Human Rights Working Groups bring together experts and practitioners from different fields to focus on a particular human rights topic for a set period. The format is open - anyone interested, including those outside Lund University, is welcome to join.In spring 2026, the Human Rights Profile Area funds three working groups with 30,000 SEK each. This new funding format was introduced in to help re

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/human-rights-working-groups - 2026-07-03

Projects and initiatives

Seed funding for innovative research The Human Rights Profile Area offers seed funding for members (25,000–75,000 SEK) to initiate innovative, interdisciplinary projects, research groups, or proposals. This funding initiative aims to spark new research ideas with strong potential for external funding and strengthen a vibrant, well-connected scholarly community at Lund University.To be eligible, th

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/research/projects-and-initiatives - 2026-07-03

Research

The Human Rights Profile Area forsters a human rights community at Lund University where researchers working with human rights connect and collaborate and get in contact with our collaboration partners and civil society organizations. To promote research advancement, we organize activities related to research that are open to both our members and partners, and some also for the public. Twice per y

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/research - 2026-07-03

Organization

Management team The management team is the strategic body of the Human Rights Profile Area. Besides the strategic direction, the management team decides over member admission, seed funding grants and finances. It consists of a coordinator, a deputy-coordinator and two assistant coordinators from different faculties. Every member has a designated responsibility.  Coordinator Lena Halldenius, Profes

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/about/organization - 2026-07-03

Research themes

Researchers within the Human Rights Profile Area pay particular attention to the impact and consequences of a polarised world on global norms, practices, actors and institutions in the field of human rights. Research topics at the top of our agenda: Human rights & CultureHuman rights & DisabilitiesHuman rights & Economic developmentHuman rights & EducationHuman rights & GenderHuman rights & Health

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/research/research-themes - 2026-07-03