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Ringmar's book reviewed

Published 17 August 2015 Erik Ringmar's latest book, Liberal Barbarism: The European Destruction of the Palance of the Emperor of China, has been reviewed in the Political Studies Review. "During October 1860, British and French troops looted Yuanmingyuan at the outskirts of Beijing. The sacking of what is commonly known in the Western World as the Summer Palace of the Chinese Emperor marked the d

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/ringmars-book-reviewed - 2025-07-09

Björkdahl on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325

Published 19 August 2015 NEW FROM OUR RESEARCHERS: Annika Björkdahl and Johanna Mannergren have authored the article "Translating UNSCR 1325 from the global to the national: protection, representation and participation in the National Action Plans of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Rwanda" in the journal Conflict, Security and Development 15(4). Abstract:A decade and a half after the adoption of United Nat

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/bjorkdahl-united-nations-security-council-resolution-1325 - 2025-07-09

Björkdahl on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325

Published 19 August 2015 NEW FROM OUR RESEARCHERS: Annika Björkdahl and Johanna Mannergren have authored the article "Translating UNSCR 1325 from the global to the national: protection, representation and participation in the National Action Plans of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Rwanda" in the journal Conflict, Security and Development 15(4). Abstract:A decade and a half after the adoption of United Nat

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/bjorkdahl-united-nations-security-council-resolution-1325-0 - 2025-07-09

Novel energy diagram technique for analyzing multi-photon processes with precision

Published 30 January 2025 NanoLund researchers publish exciting breakthroughs in Nature on high-impedance microwave resonators with two-photon nonlinear effects. Samuel Andersson, Harald Havir, Antti Ranni, Subhomoy Haldar, and Ville Maisi have unveiled groundbreaking work on high-impedance microwave resonators with two-photon nonlinear effects. By leveraging a Josephson junction-based design, thi

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/novel-energy-diagram-technique-analyzing-multi-photon-processes-precision - 2025-07-09

Semiconductor ecosystem to be strengthened

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 6 February 2025 New investments will help to ensure that Sweden has a well-functioning chain of companies, research institutes and resources that can manufacture the materials and components needed in semiconductor technology. Photo: Johan Persson The Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth – Tillväxtverket – allocates S

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/semiconductor-ecosystem-be-strengthened - 2025-07-09

Gearing up for The Nitride Semiconductors Conference (ICNS-15)

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 13 February 2025 Vanya Darakchieva is one of the chairs in the coming-up conference ICNS-15. Photo: Jonas Tegenfeldt The 15th International Conference on Nitride Semiconductors (ICNS-15) is just around the corner. Taking place in Malmö, July 6–11, the conference will showcase groundbreaking advancements in materials, physics, op

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/gearing-nitride-semiconductors-conference-icns-15 - 2025-07-09

Biological computers could use far less energy than current technology – by working more slowly

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Heiner Linke) - published 20 January 2025 The problem with hares… reysphoto/Shutterstock Modern computers are a triumph of technology. A single computer chip contains billions of nanometre-scaled transistors that operate extremely reliably and at a rate of millions of operations per second. However, this high speed and reliability come at the cost of signi

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/biological-computers-could-use-far-less-energy-current-technology-working-more-slowly - 2025-07-09

Recognizing excellence in quantum information research

Published 18 February 2025 “I am honored and grateful for NJP’s recognition,” says Armin Tavakoli, standing before Rydberg formula at the Department of Physics. Photo: Johan Lindskoug. Armin Tavakoli, Assistant Professor at Mathematical Physics, has been awarded the prestigious New Journal of Physics (NJP) Early Career Award 2024 for his outstanding contributions to quantum information science. Th

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/recognizing-excellence-quantum-information-research - 2025-07-09

Electrospray and Surface Plasmon Resonance spectroscopy – PhD students broadened their horizons through research visits

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 4 March 2025 Red quantum dots meet Hongkong’s Light Show, where NanoLund PhD student Linnéa Jönsson spent almost seven weeks on a research visit in 2024. Linnéa Jönsson and Patrik Nilsson were two of the PhD students who seized the opportunity to have a research visit financed by NanoLund last year. This is a support that NanoLu

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/electrospray-and-surface-plasmon-resonance-spectroscopy-phd-students-broadened-their-horizons - 2025-07-09

Making conductive polymer nanowires to probe cells

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 5 March 2025 Electron microscopy image of algae sitting on the nanowires. Picture: Martin Hjort Polymer nanowires remain conductive after lithography-free manufacturing enabling an excellent path for intracellular bioelectronic manipulation of stem cells and algae. A new study spearheaded by NanoLundians Damien Hughes and Martin

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/making-conductive-polymer-nanowires-probe-cells - 2025-07-09

“The establishment of operations is underway, but it will be on a smaller scale and first and second-cycle studies will not move”

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Tiina Meri) - published 25 February 2025 The Boards of the Faculty of Engineering (LTH) and the Faculty of Science have decided to aim for a more modest establishment in Science Village, i.e. the area between Max IV and ESS. They justify the decision by the fact that the Departments of Physics and Chemistry would incur high rental costs if both research an

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/establishment-operations-underway-it-will-be-smaller-scale-and-first-and-second-cycle-studies-will - 2025-07-09

“Research chef” refines the recipe for semiconductors

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Jessika Sellergren) - published 6 March 2025 Vanya Darakchieva and Andri Dhora work on the PLD apparatus. Photo: Jenny Leyman What is the perfect recipe for semiconductors? Vanya Darakchieva is working on the answer in her research on novel semiconductor materials. As a professor of solid state physics at the Faculty of Engineering (LTH), she is a “researc

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/research-chef-refines-recipe-semiconductors-0 - 2025-07-09

Dark excitons may be suitable for charge transport in future solar cell technologies

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 28 February 2025 From the abstract: Two-dimensional semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides are promising materials for optoelectronic applications due to their strongly bound excitons. Dark excitons are material excitations not visible under light illumination. Some acquire intrinsic momentum and become inherently mobil

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/dark-excitons-may-be-suitable-charge-transport-future-solar-cell-technologies - 2025-07-09

The role of nanowires as a support for the formation of model lipid membranes

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 24 March 2025 Supported lipid bilayer formation on highly curved nanowire sensors is accelerated by energetically favored expansion, revealed by tracking vesicle adsorption and dynamics via fluorescence-enhanced lightguiding nanowires. Supported lipid bilayers are formed at a faster rate on light-guiding nanowires of high curvat

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/role-nanowires-support-formation-model-lipid-membranes - 2025-07-09

Opening new exciting possibilities for the study of magnetic materials

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 3 April 2025 Schematic illustration of the principle of terahertz EPR ellipsometry. Terahertz light with a defined polarization is directed onto and reflected of a sample. Credit: Rindert et al A new relation could be a valuable tool for gathering new insights into the magnetic excitations of semiconductors and other materials w

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/opening-new-exciting-possibilities-study-magnetic-materials - 2025-07-09

Researchers have mapped a superconductor with multiple personalities

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Johan Joelsson) - published 30 April 2025 Ahmed Alshemi fills a container with liquid helium during the experiment. Photo: Oskar Stepancic Superconductors are materials that can conduct electricity without resistance and are used in electromagnets, antennas and power lines. Researchers have now studied a multifaceted superconductor that exhibits a so-calle

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/researchers-have-mapped-superconductor-multiple-personalities - 2025-07-09

Injecting nanoparticles in cancer cells enhances treatment

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 19 May 2025 Enhancing cancer treatment by improving how therapeutic nanoparticles enter and act within cells is a promising direction. Christelle Prinz and her team have shown that photothermal therapy is more effective when the nanoparticles target the endoplasmic reticulum, which is achieved by performing nanostraw injections.

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/injecting-nanoparticles-cancer-cells-enhances-treatment - 2025-07-09

Work environment prize for Malin Alsved and Jakob Löndahl

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Jessika Sellergren) - published 27 May 2025 Ulrika Lindstrand, president of Engineers of Sweden, with aerosol researchers Malin Alsved and Jakob Löndahl – this year’s Levi Prize winners. Aerosol researchers Malin Alsved and Jakob Löndahl are awarded the Levi Prize 2025 from the Engineers of Sweden. They receive the prize for their research on how covid-19

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/work-environment-prize-malin-alsved-and-jakob-londahl - 2025-07-09

Lund semiconductor research moves to Science Village

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Jessika Sellergren) - published 5 June 2025 Lars-Erik Wernersson is on his way up to his new office at The Loop in Science Village. Photo: Jessika Sellergren Science Village will now be the focal point for semiconductor research in Lund after Lars-Erik Wernersson’s research group moved to The Loop. The move is expected to provide new opportunities for coll

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/lund-semiconductor-research-moves-science-village - 2025-07-09

Lund Nano Lab Awarded Platinum Certification by My Green Lab

By webmaster [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (Evelina Lindén) - published 11 June 2025 Lund Nano Lab has been awarded one of the highest levels of certifications by My Green Lab, a non-profit organisation with a mission to build a global culture of sustainability in science. Last year, Sarah McKibbin received funding from the Lund University Sustainability Fund for a project aimed at making the Lund N

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/lund-nano-lab-awarded-platinum-certification-my-green-lab - 2025-07-09