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Phage-bacteria immunology

3 June 2026 12:00 | Topical meeting (Subgroup meeting) In silico-driven discovery of antiphage defences and anti-defences Seminar with Prof Vasili Hauryliuk, Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lund Universityhttps://portal.research.lu.se/en/persons/vasili-hauryliuk/ About the eventLocation:Room E11077 Visdomen (BMC)Contact:jonas [dot] tegenfeldt [at] ftf [dot] lth [dot] se Save the event

https://www.nano.lu.se/calendar/phage-bacteria-immunology - 2026-05-19

Lund Nano Characterization Labs

NanoLund possesses an extremely wide range of world-class characterization techniques ranging from microscopes capable of single-atom imaging to facilities for telemetric monitoring of animals. These characterization laboratories are, as different from Lund Nano Lab (LNL), distributed across Lund University. Two cornerstones of our success are the new cutting-edge characterization methods original

https://www.nano.lu.se/labs/lund-nano-characterization-labs - 2026-05-19

Organisation

NanoLund is a truly cross-disciplinary research centre, engaging over 400 researchers from more than 30 divisions at the Faculty of Engineering (LTH), the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Medicine as well as MAX IV. We also have participants affiliated with other institutes than Lund University. The research is organised into six research areas. Many of these revolve around our key resources

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/organisation - 2026-05-19

Management

NanoLund is headed by a Board. Day-to-day operations are led by a Management Group. In addition each research area, the education activities, and the facilities have dedicated coordinators. Here, we introduce the different bodies and their roles and duties. The BoardNanoLund is headed by a Board that has the overall responsibility for the Center, decides on allocation of funds, defines priorities

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/organisation/management - 2026-05-19

Compound semiconductors

The hows and whys of generating new nanomaterials With a strong foundation in group III-V semiconductor vapour-phase synthesis and heterointegration, we explore earth-abundant semiconductors and ferroics for digital and energy applications. In situ investigations using e.g., ETEM and synchrotron X-rays provide atomic-scale understanding of the crystal growth process. Research areas:Visualising gro

https://www.nano.lu.se/research/materials-manufacturing/compound-semiconductors - 2026-05-19

Board

NanoLund is headed by a Board that has the overall responsibility for the centre, decides on the allocation of funds, makes decisions about membership, and defines strategy and priorities. Chair: Margaret S. McNamee, Deputy Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Lund UniversityVice Chair: Tönu Pullerits, Professor, Faculty of Science, Lund UniversityVanya Darakchieva, Professor, Faculty of Engineering, LTH

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/organisation/board - 2026-05-19

Scientific Advisory Board

The members of the international Scientific Advisory Board are distinguished international researchers, in key areas of nanoscience at the core of NanoLund. They visit the environment about once a year and give advice on strategic research related matters, such as future research directions, but also on matters such as the organization of our research center. Andrew N. Jordan University of Rochest

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/organisation/scientific-advisory-board - 2026-05-19

External Advisory Council

In support of our relations with society at large, NanoLund has an external advisory council. The council has representatives from academia, industry and community organizations. It has a special focus on interactions with society and industry, on the long-term strategic aspects of the research, and on the impact and the relevance of the research for our future society. MembersAnna HallBusiness De

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/organisation/external-advisory-council - 2026-05-19

Faculty Members & Affiliated Faculty Members

Here we describe what it means to be a member of NanoLund NanoLund is an umbrella organization for research groups at NanoLund with a joint interest in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Students, postdocs and staff in our member research groups are automatically and fully integrated into NanoLund and warmly welcome to participate in all our programs and activities.More formally, NanoLund consists of

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/organisation/faculty-members-affiliated-faculty-members - 2026-05-19

Contact information

Here you find contact details to NanoLund management and staff. We look forward to hearing from you. Management Anders Mikkelsen, DirectorMartin Leijnse, Deputy DirectorAnneli Löfgren, Co-DirectorResearch and resource area coordinatorsYou can find a list of all research and resource area coordinators here.Lund Nano LabLuke Hankin, Head of Lund Nano LabAdministration and CommunicationCentre coordin

https://www.nano.lu.se/contact-and-people/contact-information - 2026-05-19

PhD Thesis Defence

The PhD thesis defence is a seminar where the doctoral student presents his or her thesis in public in the presence of an expert in the field from another university, known as the opponent. The opponent is officially appointed by the Faculty Board. The Faculty Board also appoints a chairman of the public defence and an examining board. The examining board evaluates the thesis and the candidate's d

https://www.law.lu.se/research/phd-thesis-defence - 2026-05-19

Research environments

Law permeates all human activity, from matters on the level of the individual to issues of major societal, political and economic significance, nationally and internationally. Legal research affects and can improve people’s lives and societal development. As the complexity of the surrounding world increases, so do the demands on and the significance of our research. The urgent research issues of t

https://www.law.lu.se/research/research-environments - 2026-05-19

Environmental Law Research Group

Humanity is waging war on nature. This is suicidal. Nature always strikes back – and it is already doing so with growing force and fury. Biodiversity is collapsing. One million species are at risk of extinction. Ecosystems are disappearing before our eyes … Human activities are at the root of our descent toward chaos. But that means human action can help to solve it.  The above cry for action come

https://www.law.lu.se/research/research-environments/environmental-law-research-group - 2026-05-19

EU Law Research Group

EU law is also Swedish law, which means that it also forms an important part of our teaching and research. The EU law research environment includes topics in labour law, constitutional law, human rights, migration law, competition law and environmental law. This means that the research environment has a variety of experts who can contribute knowledge in different areas of EU law. Nordic Journal of

https://www.law.lu.se/research/research-environments/eu-law-research-group - 2026-05-19