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Public defence of doctoral thesis in theory and modelling in natural sciences: Utkarsh Singh
Utkarsh Singh, Department of physics, chemistry and biology (IFM), defends his doctoral thesis "First-Principles Theory of Halide Perovskites - Electronic Structure, Magnetism and Optical Properties". Opponent is Professor David O. Scanlon,...
Nano-materials Science unit
Conducting focused research aimed at understanding and controlling atomistic processes during synthesis of nanostructures and thin films.
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Public defence of doctoral thesis in materials science: Marcus Lorentzon
Marcus Lorentzon, Department of physics, chemistry and biology (IFM), defends his doctoral thesis "Nanostructured Transition Metal Aluminum Nitride Thin Films for High Damage Tolerance and Reflective Optics" Opponent is Professor Jochen Schneider,...
Nanophysics and non-linear optics
The research in our unit deals with materials physics, quantum physics, non-linear optics and quantum chemistry.
Public defence of doctoral thesis in materials science: Joel Fischer
Joel Fischer, Department of physics, chemistry and biology (IFM), defends his doctoral thesis "Understanding and controlling metal ionisation in non-reactive and ractive high-power impulse magnetron sputtering". Opponent is TomáÅ¡...
Animal behaviour, domestication and welfare – Jensen Group
What guides the many facets of how animals behave? How has it changed during domestication, and what does it tell us about their welfare? Focusing on chickens and dogs, we tackle such questions using ethology, genetics and epigenetics.
Evolutionary genetics of ageing and sex differences - Friberg Group
Research in our group focuses on two fascinating biological phenomena – ageing and sex differences - and their interesting intersection. To answer questions related to these topics we conduct research using the model organism Drosophila melanogaster.
Licentiate seminar in materials science: Ivan Yakymenko
Ivan Yakymenko, Department of physics, chemsitry and biology (IFM), defends his licentiate thesis "Optimising neutron reflectometry experiments through sensitivity-guided data analysis and substrate engineering". Opponent is Professor Elizabeth...
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15 October 2025
New master’s programmes in world-leading materials science
¸£Àû¼§ is one of the world’s leading universities in materials science. The autumn of 2026 will see the launch of two new master’s programmes in this field. The students can look forward to an excellent labour market.
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30 September 2025
Modeling predicted link between gene and rheumatic problems
Study showes that a specific gene influences how cells move, and that it can therefore cause rheumatic diseases. LiU-researchers contributed to this by predicting the gene’s impact on cells. Now there is hope that this could lead to new treatments.