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Using AI for Job Hunting

15 April 2026 12:00 to 12:40 | Lecture/talk Welcome to a lecture with Burak Tunca, Senior lecturer and researcher in marketing and an AI expert, about how to use AI tools when you are looking for a job. In this session, we will discover how we can use AI to land our dream job!1. How can AI assist you in discovering suitable job opportunities?2. What AI-powered tools are available to help improve y

https://www.lusem.lu.se/calendar/using-ai-job-hunting - 2026-06-24

Public defence of doctoral dissertation in Economic History: Philipp Jonas Kreutzer

27 April 2026 10:15 to 12:00 | Thesis defence Philipp Jonas Kreutzer at the Department of Economic History is defending his doctoral dissertation. Philipp Jonas Kreutzer at the Department of Economic History is defending his doctoral dissertation Trees Like Cabbages – Innovation Towards a Forest-Based Bioeconomy.The faculty opponent is Dr Sebastian Losacker, Justus-Liebig University Giessen.Read m

https://www.lusem.lu.se/calendar/public-defence-doctoral-dissertation-economic-history-philipp-jonas-kreutzer - 2026-06-24

Public defence of doctoral dissertation in Economics: Iker Arregui Alegria

8 May 2026 09:15 to 11:00 | Thesis defence Iker Arregui Alegria at the Department of Economics is defending his doctoral dissertation. Iker Arregui Alegria at the Department of Economics is defending his doctoral dissertation When Culture Matters: Essays on Voting, Identity and Norms.The faculty opponent is Professor Irma Clots-Figueras, University of Kent.Read more about the dissertation About th

https://www.lusem.lu.se/calendar/public-defence-doctoral-dissertation-economics-iker-arregui-alegria - 2026-06-24

Public defence of doctoral dissertation in Economics: Teppo Lindfors

22 May 2026 10:15 to 12:00 | Thesis defence Teppo Lindfors at the Department of Economics is defending his doctoral dissertation. Teppo Lindfors at the Department of Economics is defending his doctoral dissertation Essays in political economy and economic history.The faculty opponent is Professor Andrei Markevich, University of Helsinki.Read more about the dissertation About the eventLocation:EC3:

https://www.lusem.lu.se/calendar/public-defence-doctoral-dissertation-economics-teppo-lindfors - 2026-06-24

Roundtable: Career paths in the startup sector

19 March 2026 15:30 to 17:00 | Workshop Wondering what it is like to work in the startup sector? There are many myths out there - let's hear what it is like in the start up world. Learn what the job involves and what's happening in the industry. LUSEM Career Services is hosting a new roundtable discussion where you can meet professionals and learn more about different roles and career paths. Join

https://www.lusem.lu.se/calendar/roundtable-career-paths-startup-sector - 2026-06-24

EKH Makromackan seminar - Erik Bengtsson

10 March 2026 12:15 to 13:00 | Seminar Erik Bengtsson, senior lecturer at the Department of Economic History, will Tuesday 10 March present the paper "The European Grain Invasion and the Swedish Economy" in the "Makromackan" seminar series. Erik Bengtsson website -- lu.se Abstract:In the 1880s European markets were flooded by cheap grains from the Americas and Russia, facilitated by new means of tr

https://www.lusem.lu.se/calendar/ekh-makromackan-seminar-erik-bengtsson - 2026-06-24

Consumer’s Role in the Circular System — Food, Mobility & Energy

13 April 2026 10:00 to 11:00 | Workshop Can you play a role in shaping Lund's sustainable future? Join our interactive workshop to explore challenges and solutions in food, mobility and energy. Come curious, leave inspired. Have you ever wondered how your daily choices, what you eat, how you get around, or how you use energy at home, connect to the bigger picture of sustainability? This workshop i

https://www.lusem.lu.se/calendar/consumers-role-circular-system-food-mobility-energy - 2026-06-24

Refashion & Reflect: Sustainable Fashion at X-Lab

14 April 2026 15:00 to 16:30 | Event Come together at X-Lab makerspace for a discussion and action around sustainable fashion. Explore the issues, hear about innovative solutions being developed right here at Lund University — then take part in a clothes swap! Bring up to 5 items you no longer wear and leave with something new-to-you. Research, Innovation & a Clothes Swap The fashion industry has

https://www.lusem.lu.se/calendar/refashion-reflect-sustainable-fashion-x-lab - 2026-06-24

Start

Welcome to the Division of Synchrotron Radiation Research The Division of Synchrotron Radiation Physics has about 60 employees and covers a wide range of research topics that are interlinked with each other as well as to research groups in Lund, Sweden, and internationally. We perform experimental studies of physical, chemical, structural, and dynamical properties of materials, especially at surfa

https://www.sljus.lu.se/start - 2026-06-23

BSc / MSc projects

Do your project at the Division of Synchrotron Radiation Research! Bachelor's and Master's projects are available in all research fields of the Division. Please feel free to contact the corresponding project leader or any other member of the group for more information. A large part of our research is performed at the MAX IV Laboratory. In addition, we are using several international synchrotron fa

https://www.sljus.lu.se/education/bsc-msc-projects - 2026-06-23

Safety information for employees

Safety requires everyone's responsibility and awareness. Safety work at the Division of Synchrotron Radiation Research is regulated at three levels:General RegulationsThe "General Regulations" are relevant for everyone working at the division. Specific Safety RegulationsThe "Specific Safety Regulations" are relevant for everyone working in the laboratories of the division, i.e. the Scanning Probe

https://www.sljus.lu.se/safety-information-employees - 2026-06-23

Jesper Wallentin

Our research concerns the intersection of nanoscience and X-ray science. We use X-rays to investigate nanostructured devices, and we develop nanostructures as X-ray detectors. We have a strong collaboration with the Nanomax beamline at MAX IV, and we also visit other synchrotrons for experiments. Most of the projects also involve colleagues in NanoLund, and we are frequent users of the Lund Nano L

https://www.sljus.lu.se/jesper-wallentin-0 - 2026-06-23

Growth of metal halide perovskite nanowires for X-ray detection applications

Metal halide perovskites are most famous for their rapid development in solar cells, but they are also promising materials for X-ray scintillation detectors. We are synthesizing CsPbBr3 nanowire arrays using solution growth, by using anodized aluminum oxide nanopores as templates.Our first paper in this project showed that the nanowires have an impressive stability to air exposure, with samples ex

https://www.sljus.lu.se/growth-metal-halide-perovskite-nanowires-x-ray-detection-applications - 2026-06-23

Free-standing metal halide perovskite nanowires devices and heterostructures

We have discovered a method to grow free-standing vertically aligned CsPbBr3 metal halide perovskites [Zhang 2022]. Part of the nanowires can be converted to blue-emitting CsPbCl1.1Br1.9. MHPs are soluble in polar solvents, which makes normal lithography processing schemes difficult to use. However, we have found a method to perform electron beam lithography (EBL) using only non-polar solvents [La

https://www.sljus.lu.se/free-standing-metal-halide-perovskite-nanowires-devices-and-heterostructures - 2026-06-23

Nanostructured X-ray detectors and X-ray beam induced current (XBIC)

Traditional X-ray detectors use bulk crystals, which limits their resolution. In this project, financed by an ERC Starting Grant, we are developing vertical arrays of nanowires as high-resolution X-ray detectors. We have shown that X-rays can be detected by single nanowires, with much higher spatial resolution than commercial systems [Chayanun 2020].X-rays that are absorbed in a semiconductor exci

https://www.sljus.lu.se/nanostructured-x-ray-detectors-and-x-ray-beam-induced-current-xbic - 2026-06-23

Nanoscale coherent X-ray diffraction

X-ray diffraction can be used to study strain, piezoelectricity and heating in crystalline samples. Modern X-ray optics can reach well below 100 nm focus size, and with coherent phase retrieval methods the spatial resolution can reach around 10 nm. Hard X-rays can penetrate through thick samples, allowing measurements of operational devices [Wallentin 2016]. We use such methods to investigate a wi

https://www.sljus.lu.se/nanoscale-coherent-x-ray-diffraction - 2026-06-23

X-ray imaging of ferroic domains

  We have recently shown that it is possible to image ferroelastic domains inside nanowires of the metal halide perovskite CsPbBr3 [Marcal 2020] [Marcal 2024]. High temporal resolution can be achieved with full-field methods [Marcal 2022]. A presentation by Lucas Marcal on these results can be found here. Similar methods can be used to image ferrolastic domains induced by AFM [Marcal 2021]. We als

https://www.sljus.lu.se/x-ray-imaging-ferroic-domains - 2026-06-23

Phase contrast tomography

In this project, we have built a phase contrast X-ray tomograph based on a microfocus Cu source. Traditional X-ray imaging is based on absorption contrast, which has poor contrast for small and weakly absorbing samples. Much better contrast can be achieved using phase contrast [Dierks 2020]. The system is based on a microfocus X-ray source with a Cu target, a high-resolution detector and a high-pr

https://www.sljus.lu.se/phase-contrast-tomography - 2026-06-23

Ultrafast dynamics in small quantum systems (SQS)

SummaryLight is indisputably at the origin of life on earth, driving all photo-chemical reactions in atmosphere, biological systems, and “man-made" energy related materials. On the atomic scale level, we can describe these photo-chemical reactions, through a multitude of elementary processes occurring on the ultrafast time scale (from sub femtosecond to picosecond) where the initial energy/light h

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research-landing-page/ultrafast-dynamics-small-quantum-systems-sqs - 2026-06-23

Catalysis and electrochemistry

SummaryTechnical and industrial relevant chemical processes such as catalysis and electrochemistry occur at solid surfaces in complex environments in terms of material composition, pressure, temperature and medium. As a consequence, the atomic scale structure and the environmental composition close to the active material which governs the chemical processes are notoriously difficult to determine.T

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research-landing-page/catalysis-and-electrochemistry - 2026-06-23