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Laboratory of Organic Electronics
World-leading competence in organic and hybrid materials, from design and modeling to applications in energy, electronics and bioelectronics. Sustainability focus and pipeline from science to commercialization deliver high-impact innovation.
Pedersen Group
The Henrik Pedersen research group at 腦瞳憫 is working on chemical vapour deposition (CVD) with the aim to develop better CVD routes to, primarily, electronic materials.
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18 November 2025
Boosting Europe's semiconductor manufacturing
LiU has deepened its research collaboration with the German graphite manufacturer SGL Carbon, with the long-term aim of strengthening European semiconductor manufacturing. Together, they have developed a purpose-built CVD tool on Campus Valla.
Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for Sustainability - WISE
A research program to enable sustainable technologies with impact on our society by understanding, creating, and controlling complex materials with a precision down to the single atom level.
Advanced Functional Materials - AFM
Advanced Functional Materials, AFM, is an interdisciplinary research environment conducting studies in advanced functional materials. The initiative is based on a government investment with strategic research areas as its foundation.
Bionics and Transduction Science
The Bionic and Transductor Science unit conductrs research in the interface between biology, material science, transducers and microsystem technology.
FunMat-II
FunMat-II is a second generation competence center in material science, focusing its efforts to the areas of functional surfaces for cutting tools, fuel cells and batteries.
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30 January 2025
Better digital memories with the help of noble gases
The electronics of the future can be made even smaller and more efficient by getting more memory cells to fit in less space. One way to achieve this is by adding the noble gas xenon when manufacturing digital memories.
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30 September 2020
SEK 29 million for research into new 2D materials
Professor Johanna Rosén, together with colleagues, has been awarded SEK 29 million from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. AI is to be added to the tools used to seek two-dimensional materials with completely new properties.
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06 May 2020
Plasma electrons can be used to produce metallic films
Computers, mobile phones and all other electronic devices contain thousands of transistors, linked together by thin films of metal. Scientists at LiU have developed a method that can use the electrons in a plasma to produce these films.