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PhD project: Biosensing with nanowires

Biomarker detection by optical sensing with nanowires IntroductionThe research at the Division of Solid State Physics focuses around different aspects of semiconductor physics, ranging from materials science to quantum physics, to different applications. The division also leads NanoLund, the major interdisciplinary research environment within nanoscience and nanotechnology at Lund University. Lund

https://www.nano.lu.se/phd-project-biosensing-nanowires - 2025-11-21

PhD project: Biomechanics & cancer

Multiscale biomechanics from molecules to cells in cancer The mechanical properties of cancer cells and their surrounding affects their capability to metastasize. Fundamental physical mechanisms will be studied at different relevant length scales on the single-molecule and single-cell level. For example the molecules responsible for motion and mechanical properties of the cells will be studied in

https://www.nano.lu.se/phd-project-biomechanics-cancer - 2025-11-21

PhD project: Morphology & virulence

How does the shape of bacteria influence their capability to infect? It is known that the shape of some bacteria influence their ability to infect the host and to evade the immune system. Using novel microfluidics technology, bacteria will be fractionated into subpopulations characterized by their shape and studied phenotypically using advanced microscopy and lab on a chip technologies as they int

https://www.nano.lu.se/phd-project-morphology-virulence - 2025-11-21

Nanoelectrodes for in-vivo neurocommunication

Our objective is to unravel fundamental dynamic neural and glial mechanisms underlying learning-related altered neural network structures and information processing in conscious individuals using implantable and biocompatible nanostructured neural interfaces. Research area: Nanostructured electrodes for long-term communication with neuronal networks in the awake brainOne of the greatest scientific

https://www.nano.lu.se/research/life-science-nano/nanoelectrodes-vivo-neurocommunication - 2025-11-21

Undergraduate & Master studies

We give specialised courses preparing students for graduate studies in our research, as well as for careers outside the university. In order to study Nanoscience at Lund University you can either chose the Integrated five year Master Program or the two year specialised master programme. You can also choose to attend courses related to nanoscience and nanotechnology as a part of many other educatio

https://www.nano.lu.se/education/undergraduate-master-studies - 2025-11-21

Biological effects

To understand the fundamental connections between particle properties and human and environmental toxicology we study toxicological effects on all levels, from single cells to ecosystems using various in-vitro, ex-vivo, and in-vivo methods. We also study trophic transfer of nanomaterials, as well as the toxic effects thereof, using model ecosystems and mesocosm systems. Research areasCellular toxi

https://www.nano.lu.se/research/nanosafety/biological-effects - 2025-11-21

PhD studies

PhD studies (also known as third cycle programmes) in Sweden are stipulated to take four years of full time studies. Additional time (up to one year) is usually added for teaching. PhD at NanoLundNanoLund is Sweden’s largest research environment for interdisciplinary nanoscience and nanotechnology, engaging more than 130 PhD students in sciences ranging from engineering to natural sciences and med

https://www.nano.lu.se/education/phd-studies - 2025-11-21

PhD project: energy saving LEDs based on branched nanowires

Epitaxial growth and characterization of energy-saving LEDs based on branched nanowires The main idea of this project is to exploit the advantages of III-V semiconductor nanowires to pursue novel charge diffusion induced LEDs with high emission efficiency as a game changer in the traditional design of LEDs.   Introduction The research at the division of Solid State Physics focuses around different

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/career-opportunities/generationnano/phd-project-energy-saving-leds-based-branched-nanowires - 2025-11-21

PhD project: X-ray methods for photon detection

Advanced nanoscale X-ray methods for photon detection and sustainable energy generation Solar cells and photodetectors absorb photons and convert their energy into electrical power, and they are essential for renewable energy generation, telecommunications and X-ray imaging. Their performance is limited by the semiconductor materials that they are formed of, but completely new optical and electron

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/career-opportunities/generationnano/phd-project-x-ray-methods-photon-detection - 2025-11-21

PhD project: coherent ultrafast spectroscopy

Coherent ultrafast spectroscopy of quantum nanomaterials Coherent spectroscopy of quantum materials: The project is about coherent spectroscopy of new quantum materials. The weight here is on spectroscopy while the materials will be made in collaboration with other groups. We will apply multi-pulse ultrafast spectroscopy and make use of the coherence between the pulses. We will also investigate th

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/career-opportunities/generationnano/phd-project-coherent-ultrafast-spectroscopy - 2025-11-21

PhD project: surfaces at the atomic scale

Structure, function, and modification of semiconductor nanostructure surfaces to the atomic scale With the continuous downscaling of nanostructure devices, surface effects become more and more dominating. Characterization and controlled modification of surfaces at the atomic scale gets essential, though challenging. Direct access to electronic and geometric surface structure with atomic resolution

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/career-opportunities/generationnano/phd-project-surfaces-atomic-scale - 2025-11-21

PhD project: mapping charge carriers in space and time

Spatio-temporal studies of electronic excitation and charge carrier dynamics in molecular and solid state materials The interdisciplinary project encompasses spatially-resolved studies of electronic excitations and charge carrier dynamics in molecular as well as semiconductor and plasmonic systems. The simultaneous temporal and spatial resolution is achieved by combining multidimensional femtoseco

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/career-opportunities/generationnano/phd-project-mapping-charge-carriers-space-and-time - 2025-11-21

PhD project: tandem solar cells combining nanowires with perovskites

Development of tandem solar cells by combining III-IV semiconductor nanowires with perovskites   Different architectures integrating hybrid perovskite semiconductors with III-V nanowire based solar cell devices. Image by Eva Unger. Introduction The research at the division of Solid State Physics focuses around different aspects of semiconductor physics, ranging from materials science to quantum ph

https://www.nano.lu.se/about-nanolund/career-opportunities/generationnano/phd-project-tandem-solar-cells-combining-nanowires-perovskites - 2025-11-21

Talks from Annual Meeting 2020

The focus of the annual meeting 2020 was on nanotechnology solutions for life science problems featuring exciting talks and lively discussions. The format was a hybrid-meeting of sessions in the AF-borgen combined with streaming. Afterwards, the videos were edited and you can find them below. Nanotechnology solutions for Life Science problems The opening session started with an update by Heiner Li

https://www.nano.lu.se/annualmeeting/past-annual-meetings/talks-annual-meeting-2020 - 2025-11-21

Introduction Event – registration

Welcome to an introduction event where you will find out more about NanoLund.When: Monday 29 September 2025 from 13.30 to 15.30Where: K-space, Division of Solid State Physics (You can see where that is here)Deadline for registration is 24 September 2025 We ask you for a fraction of your personal data. We will use it only for arranging the introduction event stated in the form and will not share it

https://www.nano.lu.se/form/introduction-event-registration - 2025-11-21

Our Awards

Each year at the Annual Meeting, NanoLund is giving Junior Scientist Ideas Awards, Young Teacher Awards, and the Excellent Support Awards. The Awards have been given since 2017 and on this page, you will find the awardees from the years 2017–2024. Awards given by NanoLund annuallyJunior Scientist Ideas AwardSelection for this award is based on the originality, quality and impact of the project as

https://www.nano.lu.se/annualmeeting/our-awards - 2025-11-21

NanoLund Project Funding

The deadline for submitting proposals for NanoLund Project funding is Wednesday 15 October. If you have questions about the Call for NanoLund project proposals for funding, contact: info [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se  Status message Sorry...This form is closed to new submissions. Leave this field blank Questions about the Call for NanoLund project proposals for funding If you have questions about th

https://www.nano.lu.se/form/nanolund-project-funding - 2025-11-21

Linke group

Current group Postdocs Dr. Jingyuan Zhu (network-based biocomputation) Dr. Roman Lyttleton (single-molecule detection) Dr. Yang Chen (photothermoelectric energy conversion in nanowires, theory) PhD students Jonatan Fast (photothermoelectric energy conversion in nanowires, experiment) Ivan Unksov (artificial molecular motors and biosensing) Pradheebha Surendiran (network-based biocomputation) Patri

https://www.nano.lu.se/linke-group - 2025-11-21

2020 Nanoscience Colloquia

2020 Fall term Thursday, December 10th 2020 at 10:00 in Zoom; Quantitative analysis of adsorbed nanoparticles and protein binding to individual nanoparticles Fredrik Höök, Div of Nano och Biophysics, Dept of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology Important note: the colloquium will be held at 10:00 The meeting link will be sent by e-mail shortly before the colloquium Nanoscience breadth course

https://www.nano.lu.se/2020-nanoscience-colloquia - 2025-11-21

NanoLund student member

Students on all levels and in all study programs at Lund University are welcome to join as a NanoLund student member. Become a student member and:Be invitated to NanoLund events and seminarsParticipate in special student member events where you can learn more about nano and a nano-related career from researchers from NanoLund and industryBe offered unique possibilities to directly participate in t

https://www.nano.lu.se/nanolund-student-member - 2025-11-21