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Solar cells more efficient thanks to new material standing on edge

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. 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 st

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/solar-cells-more-efficient-thanks-new-material-standing-edge - 2026-05-17

Nanotubes that build themselves

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. 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

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanotubes-build-themselves - 2026-05-17

Modern alchemy creates luminescent iron molecules

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. A group of researchers active at NanoLund have made the first iron-based molecule capable of emitting light. This could contribute to the development of affordable and environmentally friendly materials for e.g. solar cells, light sources and displays.Through advanced molecular design, the Lund researchers have now su

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/modern-alchemy-creates-luminescent-iron-molecules - 2026-05-17

Cells grow more naturally in “spaghetti ”

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The usual way of cultivating cells is to use a flat laboratory dish of glass. However, inside a human body, the cells do not grow on a flat surface, but rather in three dimensions. This has lead researchers at Lund University in Sweden to develop a porous “spaghetti” of tissue-friendly polymers with cavities in which

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/cells-grow-more-naturally-spaghetti - 2026-05-17

NanoLund Annual Meeting: 7 September 2017

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Please save the date for NanoLunds annual meeting 2017 on Thursday, September 7.We are planning to hold the meeting in Lund, in an all-day format with talks and posters during the day and a joint dinner in the evening. More information and the opportunity to register will come well before the summer break.

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanolund-annual-meeting-7-september-2017 - 2026-05-17

Chemist receives prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Professor Kenneth Wärnmark at the Department of Chemistry and active in NanoLund has been awarded the 2017 Edlund Prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, for his cutting-edge research on iron-based dyes in solar cells.Read more on the homepage of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (in Swedish).

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/chemist-receives-prize-royal-swedish-academy-sciences - 2026-05-17

Parallel Network-based Biocomputation

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Today’s computers use vast amounts of electric power – so much so that the inability to cool the processors actually hampers the development of more powerful computers. In addition, they cannot do two things at the same time, which affects the processing speed needed.The EU is now funding a large project that aims to

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/parallel-network-based-biocomputation - 2026-05-17

Nanowire imaging by super resolution optical microscopy

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Researchers of NanoLund, in collaboration with the group of Stefan Hell at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen, have published an article in Nano Letters showing that nanowires can be imaged using super resolution optical microscopy. In the article, GaInP nanowires were imaged using ground

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanowire-imaging-super-resolution-optical-microscopy - 2026-05-17

Mobile phone microscope for diagnostics

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The Swedish Research Council has decided to support a project lead by Jonas Tegenfeldt on diagnosing disease such as sleeping sickness and malaria in remote locations with the help of a nanotechnology based device coupled to a mobile phone camera.The method will enable quick and precise diagnosis with very minuscule a

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/mobile-phone-microscope-diagnostics - 2026-05-17

Nanotechnology for the Future - Drop-in March 7th

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. As part of Lund University Science Week, NanoLund will host the event Nanotechnology for the Future. This day we will open up the lab and give guided tours, telling the story of the role that nanotechnology plays in current and future challenges. Come evening time, we welcome you to lectures and debates about nanotech

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanotechnology-future-drop-march-7th - 2026-05-17

Bias affects nanowire photodetector studies

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In a February 2017 paper in Nanotechnology NanoLund researchers reports the results of simulations and experiments investigating the effect of the nanowire doping profile on photodetection characteristics in InP nanowire array photodetectors, emphasizing the role of bias dependence.The study was done by V Jain, M Heur

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/bias-affects-nanowire-photodetector-studies - 2026-05-17

Research Environment Funding

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. February 23 the Swedish Research Council announced funding of Research Environments within natural and engineering sciences for the 2016 call. NanoLund researcher Jens Schouenborg was awarded 24MSEK over six years for his project with the Swedish title: "Utveckling av implanterbar och vävnadsvänlig optoelektronisk tek

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/research-environment-funding - 2026-05-17

Funding for Hexagem

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. NanoLund spin out company Hexagem, founded in 2015, has raised 2 MSEK from Almi Invest, Rapidus reports.GaN, which is a high bandgap semiconductor, is the main contender for next-generation power electronics and mobile platforms, including 5G. Today, GaN technology is hampered by challenges in wafer fabrication and ma

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/funding-hexagem - 2026-05-17

Sol Voltaics wins "Rapidus Company of the Year 2016"

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The NanoLund spin out company Sol Voltaics was named "Rapidus Company of the Year" at a ceremony in Malmö on January 24 2017. Organized by Swedish technology and business news publisher Rapidus, the award encompasses all business categories in the Öresund region of Sweden.The recipient of "Company of the Year" is reco

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/sol-voltaics-wins-rapidus-company-year-2016 - 2026-05-17

Nanowire Week 2017

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. NANOWIRE WEEK will take place at the end of May 2017 in Lund, Sweden. Nanowire Week is the merger of two long-standing workshops, NANOWIRES and the Nanowire Growth Workshop, and is the foremost event worldwide for all areas of nanowire research. The aim of Nanowire Week is to promote lively discussion on all areas of

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanowire-week-2017 - 2026-05-17

Utdelning från Rune och Lena Lavins stiftelse för rättsvetenskaplig forskning

Glädjande besked om att Rune och Lena Lavins stiftelse för rättsvetenskaplig forskning vid den juridiska fakulteten i Lund vid sitt höstmöte beslutat att dela ut 176 500 kronor till sammanlagt 7 sökanden. Information om utlysningen våren 2026 publiceras i mars 2026.För mandatperioden 1 januari 2026 till och med 31 december 2028 består styrelsen av följande ledamöter:Biträdande universitetslektor R

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/utdelning-fran-rune-och-lena-lavins-stiftelse-rattsvetenskaplig-forskning-0 - 2026-05-17

Forskningsanslag från EU till projektet FAMIMOVE (3.0)

EU kommissionen har glädjande nog beviljat ett stöd på cirka 10 miljoner (892.000 EUR) till forskningsprojektet FAMIMOVE (3.0). Projektet bygger på erfarenheter från tidigare projekt och handlar om att undersöka den internationella familjerättsliga regleringen som aktualiseras när familjer flyttar inom EU och till EU från andra länder, med särskilt fokus på barns utsatthet. Projektet inleds 1 mars

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/forskningsanslag-fran-eu-till-projektet-famimove-30 - 2026-05-17

Pristagare i Konkurrensverkets uppsatstävling

Dalila Osmanovic och Filippa Dyrefors delar på 1:a priset för sina uppsatser på temat konkurrens och upphandling i Konkurrensverkets uppsatstävling. Titeln på Filippa Dyrefors uppsats är: The Legality of Self-Preferencing under Article 102 TFEU. Juryns motivering: ”Författaren behandlar på ett analytiskt sätt ett ämne som är föremål för rättslig och akademisk osäkerhet. Uppsatsen, som bland annat

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/pristagare-i-konkurrensverkets-uppsatstavling - 2026-05-17

Patrik Lindskoug ny professor i civilrätt

Rektor har den 4 december fattat beslut om att anställa Patrik Lindskoug som professor i civilrätt vid Juridiska fakulteten. Patrik Lindskougs forskning är inriktad på nationell och internationell förmögenhetsrätt med särskilt fokus på sakrätt och insolvensrätt, främst i ett nordiskt perspektiv, men han är också generellt intresserad av internationell privaträtt och komparativ rätt. Patrik Lindsko

https://www.jur.lu.se/artikel/patrik-lindskoug-ny-professor-i-civilratt - 2026-05-17