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Welcome to Advanced Chip Technologies (ACT) – a Vinnova Competence Centre The ACT-consortium gathers organizations and companies, all passionate about development of advanced chips, to meet current and future needs by industry and society. The consortiumThe consortium has 17 committed partners ranging from start-ups to multinational companies all passionate about the continued development of our j

https://www.advancedchiptechnologies.lu.se/start - 2026-06-15

WP1 – Devices for 3D Integration

In work package 1 we will develop materials, processes and devices to be used in WP2 and WP3. The topics include:Material synthesis with emphasis on III-V nanowire epitaxial growth both using metal organic vapor phase epitaxy and aerotaxy.Scaling of nanowire growth substrates from individual dies to 100 mm Si wafersNanowire surface passivation for photonic devices and gate-stack optimization for t

https://www.advancedchiptechnologies.lu.se/wp1-devices-3d-integration - 2026-06-15

WP2 – Photonic Integration

In work package 2 we will explore the integration of photonic device elements with silicon for applications in communication, sensing and power generation. The topics include:Development of epitaxy, material characterization and single pixel elements for infrared detector arraysDesign and fabrication of CMOS-based read-out circuitry for focal plane arraysUsing Nanowire-based photovoltaics for on-c

https://www.advancedchiptechnologies.lu.se/wp2-photonic-integration - 2026-06-15

WP3 – Circuit implementation: Smart energy and RF

In work package 3 we explore the use of 3D integration technologies to enable innovative merging of control electronics and power devices and make an early evaluation of system benefits and technology limitations. The topics include:Characterization and modelling of DC and RF performance of III-V nanowire transistorsFabrication of amplifiers, switches, or detector circuits operating at D-band freq

https://www.advancedchiptechnologies.lu.se/wp3-circuit-implementation-smart-energy-and-rf - 2026-06-15

Meet our researchers and PhD students!

Karthik Ram Mamidala, PhD student at Lund University I am a PhD student in nanoelectronics at Lund University working on emerging memory and transistor technologies for low-power computing. My research focuses on the cryogenic operation of ferroelectric devices and resistive memories for future AI and quantum systems. The work contributes to improved understanding of energy-efficient electronic de

https://www.advancedchiptechnologies.lu.se/meet-our-researchers-and-phd-students - 2026-06-15

Paul Bourgine

WCMM Fellow | Molecular Skeletal Biology Research focus Bone is a complex organ providing structural and mechanical support to our body, but also consisting in our principal hematopoietic centre. The formation of our bones is tightly and timely orchestrated, involving stages of cartilage, vasculature, bone and bone marrow establishment. Bourgine lab aims at compiling human-specific knowledge on ho

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/paul-bourgine - 2026-06-15

Filipe Pereira

WCMM Fellow | Cell Reprogramming in Hematopoiesis and Immunity Our research The focus of our laboratory is to understand the molecular determinants underlying cell reprogramming and hematopoietic specification. In humans, the multiple differentiated cell states are normally stable and inherited through cell division. Under certain conditions, cell fate can, however, be modified or reversed. Cell r

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/filipe-pereira - 2026-06-15

Wallenberg Center for Molecular Medicine Lund

2014 and 2015 marked the establishment of four Wallenberg Centres for Molecular Medicine at the universities of Gothenburg, Linköping, Lund and Umeå in collaboration with the respective health care regions. The centres represents an initial ten-year and more than 800 million SEK investment from The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (KAW), with a prolongation period for 2025-2028 with further fu

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/wallenberg-center-molecular-medicine-lund - 2026-06-15

WCMM Synergy grants

Each year, trainees pair up to design a project that utilizies both of their skillsets. They then write a grant proposal based on training and feedback recieved in the research school. At the end, three winning proposals are awarded the Synergy grant with real funds to help them realize the common or individual research work.

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/wcmm-rs/wcmm-synergy-grants - 2026-06-15

Overview and Admission

The Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM) Research School is dedicated to training the next generation of scientists in molecular and regenerative medicine. Designed for early-career researchers — including PhD students and postdoctoral fellows — the program fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to advance translational biome

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/wcmm-rs/overview-and-admission - 2026-06-15

Vision & Mission Statements

VisionOur vision is to create novel breakthroughs in medicine through a strong collaborative approach between basic scientists and clinicians, a pioneering spirit and innovative leadership. MissionOur mission is to advance human health through cutting-edge research in molecular medicine. We uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying diseases and translate discoveries into transformative medical b

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/wallenberg-center-molecular-medicine-lund/vision-mission-statements - 2026-06-15

Feedback and Alumni

The WCMM Research School was a great opportunity for me to extend my local network at BMC, learn new state-of-the-art techniques/methods used in regenerative medicine, and get valuable feedback on my professional development from PIs currently in the phase of establishing their own labs. - John Stegmayr, PostDoc, LU   A specific disease, although bounded to a single organ, rarely lacks secondary e

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/wcmm-rs/feedback-and-alumni - 2026-06-15

Publications 2018

Peer reviewed publications by fellows and researchers 2018van der Velden J, Wagner DE, Lahue K, Abdalla S, Lam YW, Weiss DJ, and Janssen-Heininger Y.MW. (2018) ‘TGF-β1-induced provisional extracellular matrix by tracheal basal cells impairs re-epithelialization in a c-Jun-N-terminal kinase-1-dependent manner.’ AJP Lung (online ahead of print)  Jiang D, Correa-Gallegos D, Christ S, Stefanska A, Liu

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/publications-2018 - 2026-06-15

Iben Lundgaard

WCMM Fellow | Glia-Immune Interactions Our research The brain has a tight blood-brain barrier limiting the removal of solutes to the vascular compartment, and does not contain any lymphatic vessels. Instead, a peri-vascular bulk flow system, named the glia-lymphatic (glymphatic) facilitates brain-wide clearance. The glymphatic system mediates exchange of solutes and peptides, such as amyloid beta,

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/wallenberg-molecular-medicine-fellow-nervous-system - 2026-06-15

Vinay Swaminathan

WCMM Fellow | Cell and Molecular Mechanobiology Our research The goal of Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Mechanobiology (LCMM) is to gain a quantitative, molecular-level understanding of how cells and tissues sense, transmit and respond to mechanical information from their environment to regulate critical physiological functions.  Cells in our body exist not only in a rich biochemical environment

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/vinay-swaminathan - 2026-06-15

Anja Meissner

WCMM Fellow | Vascular Biology Our research Cardiovascular disease, such as heart attack, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease, is the number-one health problem in the world. Despite remarkable progress in diagnosis and prevention, cardiovascular diseases cause disability and death at an astounding rate. The best opportunities to develop and implement new strategies for preventing and treating

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/anja-meissner - 2026-06-15

João Duarte

WCMM Fellow | Diabetes & Brain Function Our research Our purpose is to understand molecular determinants of cognitive impairment associated with metabolic disease, metabolic syndrome component such as including obesity, dyslipidaemia, hypertension, insulin resistance and hyperglycaemia. Our team is interested in understanding regulation of neuron-glia metabolic interactions, how energy metabolism

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/joao-duarte - 2026-06-15

Nicholas Leigh

WCMM Fellow | Regenerative Immunology Our researchThere is tremendous variation in how different species respond to injuries. Following an injury, humans are able to heal wounds, but are left with a scar. This limited regenerative ability is also seen following the amputation of a limb, where humans are unable to regenerate following amputation. In contrast, salamanders are able to fully regenerat

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/nicholas-leigh - 2026-06-15

Niklas Mattsson-Carlgren

WCMM Fellow | Clinical Memory Research Our research Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a common neurodegenerative disease, which causes immense suffering for tens of millions of patients and their relatives, and huge financial burdens for societies worldwide. Despite intense research efforts, there is still no cure or disease-modifying treatment for AD, although recent breakthroughs have created hopes th

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/niklas-mattsson-carlgren - 2026-06-15