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Du som söker information om våra utbildningar går antingen in under "Studera" eller "Nuvarande student". I december bytte Institutionen för psykologi utseendet på sin webbplats, i enlighet med de grafiska riktlinjerna vid Lunds universitet.En nyhet är att vi delat upp utbildningarnas sidor efter behovet hos dig som besökare.Under "Studera" hittar du som ännu inte blivit student hos oss information

https://www.psy.lu.se/artikel/sa-hittar-du-pa-var-nya-webb - 2026-01-02

"Viktigt med kreativ och fantasifull lek"

Lekar som stimulerar barns fantasi och kreativitet är jätteviktigt. Det menar Eva Hoff, biträdande lektor i psykologi vid Institutionen för psykologi i en intervju med Nya Wermlandstidningen. Den finns än så länge ingen forskning kring hur dagens allt mer avancerade och tillgängliga underhållningsteknologi påverkar barns kreativitet och fantasi.– Min inställning är att barn måste träna sin fantasi

https://www.psy.lu.se/artikel/viktigt-med-kreativ-och-fantasifull-lek - 2026-01-02

Tre av tio psykologer upplever försämrat närminne och förvirring

Drygt tre av tio psykologer som svarat på Psykologförbundets arbetsmiljöenkät upplever uppenbara stressrelaterade hälsoproblem så som försämrat närminne eller förvirring. Två av tio känner yrsel, ångest eller oro. Det visar en arbetsmiljökartläggning som har genomförts av personalvetarstuderande Erik Nipe, psykolog Elinor Schad och docent Roger Persson, samtliga vid Institutionen för psykologi på

https://www.psy.lu.se/artikel/tre-av-tio-psykologer-upplever-forsamrat-narminne-och-forvirring - 2026-01-02

Så kan chefen hantera psykisk ohälsa

Psykisk ohälsa är en av våra främsta arbetslivsproblem. Ändå känner sig många chefer osäkra på hur de ska hantera medarbetare som mår dåligt. – Ledningen måste ta en aktiv roll och de anställda behöver utbildning i stresshantering, säger Magnus Lindén, lektor vid Institutionen för psykologi till tidningen Arbetsliv."Så kan chefen hantera psykisk ohälsa" - Arbetsliv

https://www.psy.lu.se/artikel/sa-kan-chefen-hantera-psykisk-ohalsa - 2026-01-02

Play on nanoplastic in aquatic environments

An interdisciplinary environmental project between the Lund based theater Sagohuset and the division of Chemistry and Structural Biology at Lund University has resulted in two plays and an exhibition which shows the effects of plastic in the oceans. Tommy Cedervall can answer questions about the project. Read more on the LU event page (in Swedish), in LUM (in Swedish), Skånska Dagbladet (in Swedis

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/play-nanoplastic-aquatic-environments - 2026-01-02

KAW grant to Kimberly Dick Thelander

A team of NanoLund scientists led by Kimberly Dick Thelander has been awarded 34,2 MSEK over five years for the project "Controlled atomic scale 3D ordering for exotic electronic phases". The grant was awarded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation to projects of the highest international level, and potentially leading to future scientific breakthroughs. The grants give the researchers the op

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/kaw-grant-kimberly-dick-thelander - 2026-01-02

Plastic nanoparticles affects fish brains

A new study by NanoLund researchers shows that plastic particles in water may end up inside fish brains. The plastic can cause brain damage, which is the likely cause of behavioural disorders observed in the fish.“Our study is the first to show that nanosized plastic particles can accumulate in fish brains”, says Tommy Cedervall, a chemistry researcher at Lund University.The Lund University resear

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/plastic-nanoparticles-affects-fish-brains - 2026-01-02

European Workshop on Label Free Particle Sorting, 5-6 September

European Workshop on Label Free Particle Sorting will take place at Medicon Village in Lund, 5-6 September 2017. The workshop aim to utilise the comprehensive network and solid experience to put to use several microfluidics technologies to address important biomedical problems.For details please contact Prof Jonas Tegenfeldt (jonas [dot] tegenfeldt [at] ftf [dot] lth [dot] se)Read more on the LAPA

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/european-workshop-label-free-particle-sorting-5-6-september - 2026-01-02

ERC Starting Grant to Peter Jönsson

Peter Jönsson has been granted an ERC Starting Grant of 1.5 M Euro for 5 years. The project named SELFOR explores how an immune response starts at a molecular level, and how our immune system can separate between “self” and “foreign” molecules.Read the Lund University press release (in Swedish), the announcement from the Swedish Science Foundation (in Swedish and in English) and more on the homepa

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/erc-starting-grant-peter-jonsson - 2026-01-02

Google invests in Glo's microLED technology

Rapidus reports that Google Inc has invested 120 MSEK in Glo in a funding round during the summer. Glo is developing RGB direct-emitting display panels with better contrast and lower power consumption than LCD screens while yielding higher overall brightness than OLED.In total Glo has attracted about 1200 MSEK since the start in 2008 when it spun out from research at NanoLund (then called the Nano

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/google-invests-glos-microled-technology - 2026-01-02

Two new nanolaboratories to be built

Two new nanofabrication facilities are scheduled to be built in Science Village Scandinavia neighboring MaxIV and ESS. One laboratory will be a bigger version of the Lund University run Lund NanoLab which is dedicated to education and blue sky research. The other is the ProNano facility which will belong to the RISE research Institute and house pilot production facilities.Read more in Sydsvenskan

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/two-new-nanolaboratories-be-built - 2026-01-02

21 million dollar funding for Sol Voltaics

NanoLund spin out Sol Voltaics secured 21 million US dollar in a funding round over the summer. The new finance will be used to accelerate commercialization of its highly anticipated solar efficiency boosting technology, SolFilm™ which promises to increase conventional solar panel efficiencies by up to 50%“This latest round of finance gives us the critical capital required to commercialize our eff

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/21-million-dollar-funding-sol-voltaics - 2026-01-02

Håkan Pettersson on IUPAP Semiconductor Commission

Håkan Pettersson has been elected Sweden's representative in the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) Commission on Semiconductors.The Commission on Semiconductors (C8) was established 1957 to promote the exchange of information and views among the members of the international scientific community in the general field of Semiconductor Physics.Read more about the IUPAP Commission

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/hakan-pettersson-iupap-semiconductor-commission - 2026-01-02

Silver atom nanoclusters could become efficient biosensors

In a new study, Donatas Zigmantas and Erling Thyrhaug from NanoLund, together with researchers from the University of Copenhagen, have studied nanoclusters consisting of 20 silver atoms. For the first time, the researchers managed to measure the exact energy levels and identified that the ultrafast energy flow is linked to the structural changes that occur when light excites these nanoclusters. Th

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/silver-atom-nanoclusters-could-become-efficient-biosensors - 2026-01-02

Solar cells more efficient thanks to new material standing on edge

Researchers from NanoLund and from Fudan University in China have successfully designed a new structural organization using the promising solar cell material perovskite. The study shows that solar cells increase in efficiency thanks to the material’s ability to self-organise by standing on edge.The current research study deals with perovskite, a new and promising material in the context of solar c

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/solar-cells-more-efficient-thanks-new-material-standing-edge - 2026-01-02

Nanotubes that build themselves

Researchers involved in NanoLund have succeeded in producing nanotubes from a single building block using so-called molecular self-recognition. The tube can also change shape depending on the surrounding environment. The results can contribute to the future development of transport channels for drugs through the cell membrane.In the present study, researchers from Lund University in Sweden, togeth

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanotubes-build-themselves - 2026-01-02