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Public defence of doctoral thesis in applied physics: Filip Genander
Filip Genander, Department of physics, chemistry and biology (IFM), defends his doctoral thesis "Cellular Imaging and Work-Function Mapping Neutrophils and Nanoparticle Guided Extracellular Traps". Opponent is Professor Maria Messing, Lund...
MAX IV
MAX IV is a next generation synchrotron radiation facility for materials science and will replace the existing laboratory consisting of the MAX I, II and III storage rings.
Molecular Surface Physics and Nanoscience (MOLYT)
The division is active in the field of nanomaterial and molecular thin film physics and spectroscopy.
Doctoral studies in Applied Physics
Research in Applied Physics aims to apply the methods, models and approaches of physics in fields such as surface and molecular physics, biotechnology, lab-on-a-chip, organic electronics, self-organising materials, and polymeric and soft materials.
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PhD student Kalle Bunnfors shares his experience of doctoral studies.
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23 January 2020
Creating a new generation of contrast agents
Peter Eriksson has defended a thesis at LiU showing that integrating gadolinium into the crystal structure of cerium oxide creates a contrast agent that is less harmful to the body and also gives better contrast in magnetic resonance imaging, MRI.
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04 September 2018
Materials science – seeking new ways to reach people
“We’re not worried about getting the science right, but we must increase interest among students and find new ways to spread our results and ensure that they are used in practice”, said Igor Abrikosov, in the concluding discussion at AFM 2018.
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11 December 2019
17.8 million Swedish crowns to Kajsa Uvdal
Kajsa Uvdal has been awarded SEK 17.8 million from the Swedish Research Council for an interdisciplinary research environment combining physics, medicine and image sciences. The objective is to obtain improved treatments for heart disease and cancer.