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Staff

Contact For questions regarding specific plants, please email botan [at] botan [dot] lu [dot] se. Management and administration Allison Perrigo, Director (on maternity leave)allison_linnea [dot] perrigo [at] botan [dot] lu [dot] seNina Hult, Acting Director nina [dot] hult [at] botan [dot] lu [dot] se (nina[dot]hult[at]botan[dot]lu[dot]se)Sofie Olofsson, Curatorsofie [dot] olofsson [at] botan [dot

https://www.botan.lu.se/en/about-us/staff - 2026-04-29

Book a guided tour

Are you interested in booking a guided tour at Botan? Preschools, schools, private individuals, organizations, and workplaces – everyone is welcome to make a booking. Please note: Our greenhouses are currently closed for renovation and will reopen in May 2027. Therefore, all guided tours take place outdoors. SchoolsPreschool, compulsory school, upper secondary school, adult education (Komvux), fol

https://www.botan.lu.se/en/visit-us/book-guided-tour - 2026-04-29

Book your wedding

During the period 2024-2026 we have a big renovation of our greenhouses so we disadvise arrangements of any wedding ceremonies in the Botanical Garden during this time.ReservationTo make a reservation for the wedding or naming ceremony, please e-mail the desired time and place to botan [at] botan [dot] lu [dot] se, or make a call to +46 46-222 7320.GuidelinesWeddings and name ceremonies can take p

https://www.botan.lu.se/en/visit-us/book-your-wedding - 2026-04-29

Botanical garden

Renovation of our greenhouses Education and research Garden and plants Kids and school About us Previous Next Play Pause Opening hours The garden is open every day 06:30-20:00The greenhouses are closed due to renovation. Re-opens spring 2027.The giftshop is closed due to renovationThe café is open for the season on March 28No entry fee.Dogs are allowed outside in a leash.No dogs are allowerd in th

https://www.botan.lu.se/en/botanical-garden-0 - 2026-04-29

Opening hours

The garden is open every day between 06:00-20:00The greenhouses are closed due to renovation, re-opens spring 2027.The giftshop is temporarily closed due to renovation, re-open spring 2027.The café is temporarily closed due to the renovation.No entry fee.Dogs are allowed outside in a leash.No dogs are allowerd in the greenhouses.  Contact +46 46-222 73 20botan [at] botan [dot] lu [dot] se 

https://www.botan.lu.se/en/visit-us/opening-hours - 2026-04-29

Studentguided tours

From Easter to Midsummer the Botanical Garden offers 4 student-guided tours per week. The students are enrolled at Lund University and studying a variety of disciplines. They talk about the Garden from their personal and professional perspective. Time: Tuesday and Thursday 17.30–18.15. Saturday 14:00-14:45 and Sunday 15:00-15:45. Cost: 50 SEK. Students at LU free of charge. Some tours will be give

https://www.botan.lu.se/en/studentguided-tours - 2026-04-29

Apply for time

Book a time for analysis of your sample If you wish to book a time for analysis of your sample, we recommend that you fill out the form below. If you do not want to book a time for an experiment, but would still like to contact us, please feel free to send us an e-mail and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Contact details for project responsible Name of project responsible. (required) E

https://www.4dimaginglab.lu.se/form/apply-time - 2026-04-29

Our lab facilities

We provide a variety of solutions for tomography and imaging of samples of different sizes and in different environments. Our two tomographs offer the possibility to rapidly image larger samples, or perform a more in-depth high resolution scan of smaller objects. The 4D Imaging lab at Lund University is specialised in 3D and 4D imaging of a wide variety of samples. The facilities are located at th

https://www.4dimaginglab.lu.se/lund-university-4d-imaging-lab/our-lab-facilities - 2026-04-29

Contact us

Lund is located in the south west of Sweden close to Malmö and Copenhagen. The Lund University 4D Imaging Lab is located together with the LTH Division of Solid Mechanics. Currently the lab and office spaces are in the old MAXLAB building adjacent to the "M-building" at the LTH campus. For directions to the entrance of the 4D Imaging lab, copy and paste the following Plus Code in Google Maps as th

https://www.4dimaginglab.lu.se/contact-us - 2026-04-29

In-situ environments

Advanced solutions for demanding sample environments and in-situ testing We can provide a wide range of solutions for various types of in-situ tests, as well as accommodate samples with specific demands for the sample environment. The in-situ sample environments are available for use with both the 3D x-ray microscope (Zeiss XRM520) and the RX Solutions EasyTom150 micro x-ray tomograph. If a unique

https://www.4dimaginglab.lu.se/lund-university-4d-imaging-lab/our-lab-facilities/situ-environments - 2026-04-29

Lund University 4D Imaging Lab

About the 4D Imaging Lab Read about our equipment, book a time or contact us Lab facilities Technical specifications of the available equipment for tomography Contact us Contact us at the 4D Imaging Lab Apply for time Apply for time at the 4D Imaging Lab Our research Publications related to the 4D imaging lab Allometry and shared ancestry, rather than ecology, shapes the evolution of 3D eye size i

https://www.4dimaginglab.lu.se/lund-university-4d-imaging-lab - 2026-04-29

All-Sky Visible and Near Infrared Space Astrometry

The Vision Mission Summary The Consortium Science and technology roadmap for μas studies of the Milky Way The Art of Astrometry and Computation All-Sky Visible and Near Infrared Space Astrometry Science Cases All-sky NIR astrometry to peer through the dust of the Milky Way to reveal the hidden regions of the Galaxy.All-sky visible astrometry to combined with the older Gaia catalogue and a 20 year

https://www.astro.lu.se/GaiaNIR - 2026-04-29

All-Sky Visible and Near Infrared Space Astrometry

The Legacy The era of all-sky space astrometry began with the Hipparcos mission in 1989 and provided the first very accurate catalogue of apparent magnitudes, positions, parallaxes and proper motions of 120 000 bright stars at the milliarcsec (or milliarcsec per year) accuracy level. Hipparcos has now been superseded by the results of the Gaia mission. The third Gaia data release contained astrome

https://www.astro.lu.se/GaiaNIR/Vision - 2026-04-29

The Meridian - S01E06

A transcription of the sixth episode Nic:  This is the sixth and last episode of season one of the Meridian. We want to start by thanking everyone who has followed us on this journey into the world of podcasting and we hope to be back soon with the second season.  Today is the 29th of October, and as always, we're coming to you from Lund Observatory.  Crossing our local Meridian in this episode we

https://www.astro.lu.se/meridian-s01e06 - 2026-04-29

Källén Seminars for Young Astronomers

A seminar series for young astronomers at Lund Observatory. The Källén Seminars for Young Astronomers is a seminar series organised by and intended for the young researchers of Lund Observatory. The seminar series is financed by the Gunnar and Gunnel Källén’s Memorial Fund, the Faculty of Science and the Department of Astronomy and Theoretical Physics. The seminar series invites international spea

https://www.astro.lu.se/meetings/kallen-seminars-young-astronomers - 2026-04-29

The Consortium

The development of a new space astrometry mission will require a large team of scientist, software developers and spacecraft engineers. Many lessons can be learned from the Gaia mission where DPAC (the Data Processing and Analysis Consortium) was responsible for the processing of Gaia's data and producing the Gaia Catalogue. In a similar manner a new DPAC consortium will be formed. The first task

https://www.astro.lu.se/GaiaNIR/consortium - 2026-04-29

The Mission Summary

OverviewAn obvious technological improvement to the current Gaia mission is to also go into the non-thermal Near-InfraRed (NIR) with a wavelength cutoff in the K-band allowing the new mission to probe deeper through the Galactic dust to observe the structure and kinematics of the star-forming regions in the disc, the spiral arms and the bulge region, to give model independent distances and proper

https://www.astro.lu.se/GaiaNIR/mission-summary - 2026-04-29

Science Cases

There are three main science challenges for a new all-sky astrometry mission: 1. Peering through the dust: NIR astrometry (and simultaneous photometry) is crucial for penetrating obscured regions and for observing intrinsically red objects when implemented with sufficient accuracy. Peering through the dust of the Milky Way to obtain a dense sampling of the phase space is necessary to properly stud

https://www.astro.lu.se/GaiaNIR/ScienceCase - 2026-04-29

The Meridian - S02E00

A transcription of the mid-winter special episode, or the zeroth episode of season two. Nic:  This is a special holiday episode of the Meridian. Your hosts for this episode are me and Rebecca and our producer Anna, of course.  We are coming to you on the 21st of September 2021.   Rebecca:  Which is happens to be the winter solstice.   Nic:  It's actually the summer solstice.   Rebecca:  Or the win

https://www.astro.lu.se/meridian-s02e00 - 2026-04-29

Mission Design

SpacecraftThe space telescope will be based on an off-axis f=35m Korsch telescope as used for Gaia.  This design differs from Gaia's in that:the mirror surfaces are simple conics to simplify manufacturing, alignment and test.the entrance pupil is at a flat folding mirror in front of the primary instead of on the primary mirror itself.The basic design could be improved by using a segmented primary

https://www.astro.lu.se/missiondesign - 2026-04-29