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Find publications in the research portalIn the Lund University Research Portal you can search for:Active researchers and doctoral students within our research areasResearch outputs, for example publicationsResearch projectsResearch infrastructuresResearch unitsThe Division’s profile in Lund University’s Research Portal Finished Bachelor's and Master's projects Finished degree projects at the Divis

https://www.sljus.lu.se/publications - 2026-04-15

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Adresses Visiting addressLund UniversityDepartment of PhysicsDivision of Synchrotron Radiation ResearchProfessorsgatan 1SE-223 63 LundDelivery addressLund UniversityDepartment of PhysicsDivision of Synchrotron Radiation ResearchInstrumentmakaregränden 6SE-223 62 LundPostal addressLund UniversityDepartment of PhysicsDivision of Synchrotron Radiation ResearchBox 118SE-221 00 LundSweden Invoice addre

https://www.sljus.lu.se/contact - 2026-04-15

Research

Ultrafast dynamics in small quantum systems Exploring the fundamental processes driven by light Catalysis and electrochemistry Catalysts and electrodes at work studied by light Ambient pressure x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Making the next generation of 2D materials Magnetism and superconductivity Studying quantum states of matter Semiconductor nanostructures analysis Nanodevices at smallest ti

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research - 2026-04-15

Attoscience

Photoionization dynamics Attosecond pulses created by high harmonic generation (HHG) in gases allow us to study fundamental light-matter interaction processes with novel experimental techniques. The ultrashort light pulse leads to the creation of a wave packet that can be exploited to investigate attosecond dynamics in ionized systems. We apply interferometric techniques to access the correlated m

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research/ultrafast-dynamics-small-quantum-systems-sqs/attoscience - 2026-04-15

Imaging dynamics of molecules

Imaging dynamics of small molecules Intensity distribution of emitted proton (H+) and oxygen ion (O)+ viewed by our detector when the water molecule is resonantly excited by X-rays.Atoms and molecules in electronically excited states decay via various processes which lead to bond breaking and ion formation, producing neutral and charged constituents that react with their neighbors. These processes

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research/ultrafast-dynamics-small-quantum-systems-sqs/imaging-dynamics-molecules - 2026-04-15

Dynamics in clusters

Cluster dynamics - a step towards complexity Photoinduced processes in complex systems can be modeled as a sequence of events initiated by the absorption of a photon. Photoionization of an atomic electron is followed by electronic relaxation which results in a migration of charge within the atom. The need to understand how this initial event leads to higher ionization states and dynamic effects in

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research/ultrafast-dynamics-small-quantum-systems-sqs/dynamics-clusters - 2026-04-15

Momentum imaging spectroscpy

Instrumentation: Imaging spectroscopies View of an ion spectrometer together with the particle trajectory inside (center). Image of the the particles on a detector (right).Instrumentation for carrying out multicoincidence expeirments between ionized fragments and photoelectrons is developed within the group. Design and characterization studies have been carried out for a high-resolution three-dime

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research/ultrafast-dynamics-small-quantum-systems-sqs/momentum-imaging-spectroscpy - 2026-04-15

Thermal catalysis

The goal of the investigations is to gain an increased understanding of the complex catalytic reactions, for applications in the production of technical catalysts to enhance the reaction rates and improve the selectivity. Our approach is to use appropriate model systems that can be structural and chemically characterized by established surface science techniques for later operando investigations [

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research-landing-page/catalysis-and-electrochemistry/thermal-catalysis - 2026-04-15

Model catalysts

It is next to impossible to perform operando experiments without prior detailed atom scale information on the model catalyst, due to the complexity of the gas-surface interaction and the data interpretation. We will therefore apply our standard UHV surface science techniques available to us such as Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (STM), High Resolution Core Level Spectroscopy (HRCLS), Low-Energy El

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research-landing-page/catalysis-and-electrochemistry/model-catalysts - 2026-04-15

Anodization

Aluminum is used in a vast number of everyday applications in modern society. During the last 5-10 years we have studied the electro chemical anodization (electro-oxidation) of aluminium and aluminium alloys [1], an industrial process to increase the corrosion resistance and color of aluminium, using Grazing Incidence X-ray Diffraction (GISXRD), X-Ray Reflectivity (XRR) and Grazing Incidence Small

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research-landing-page/catalysis-and-electrochemistry/anodization - 2026-04-15

Corrosion

Duplex Stainless Steels (DSS) are complex high-strength and corrosion resistant materials used in many applications. Nevertheless they still corrode, and in a collaboration with the group of Jinshan Pan at KTH in Stockholm, we perform in situ studies at various synchrotrons of DSS as they corrode using a combination of GISXRD, Transmission XRD, XRR, and X-Ray Fluorescence [1].Reference[1] Redefini

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research-landing-page/catalysis-and-electrochemistry/corrosion - 2026-04-15

Electro catalysis

Very recently, we have initiated a project in electro catalysis using model electrodes for a fundamental understanding of the structure-activity relation during the Oxygen and Hydrogen Evolution Reactions (OER and HER) as well as the electro oxidation of hydrocarbons. Here we combine techniques such as HESXRD, 2D-SOR, Cyclic Voltammetry (CV) and Electro Chemical XPS (ECXPS).Reference[1] An electro

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research-landing-page/catalysis-and-electrochemistry/electro-catalysis - 2026-04-15

AI Competence for Sweden

- A national initiative on education and competence development in artificial intelligence AI Competence for Sweden is a network of 10 Swedish universities providing life-long learning in the area of AI and Machine Learning. Apart from Lund University, the network includes KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Örebro University, Chalmers University of Technology, University of Gothenburg, Linköping U

https://www.ai.lu.se/about/partner/ai-competence - 2026-04-15

AI Sweden

Swedish National Center for applied AI Funded by Vinnova, AI Sweden aims to accelerate the adoption of AI across all Swedish sectors. To fulfill their mission, the centre runs multiple programs ranging from helping professionals build their AI skills to funding projects on new uses for Artificial Intelligence in Sweden. Due to the high potential associated with widespread adoption of Artificial In

https://www.ai.lu.se/about/partner/ai-sweden - 2026-04-15

GPT in examination - experiment and lessons

Lunch seminar 29 January 2025 Topic: GPT in examination - experiment and lessonsWhen: 29 January at 12.00-13.00Where: OnlinePrequel: Recording from lunch seminar 6 March 2024 at ai.lu.seSpeakers: Julia Adlecreutz , PhD student, Automatic Control, Lund University Felix Agner, PhD student, Automatic Control, Lund UniversitySpoken language: EnglishAbstractAt the department of automatic control, we te

https://www.ai.lu.se/2025-01-29 - 2026-04-15

Girls just want to have Sc(AI)ence

Creating a research network to foster woman's partcipation in technoscience "Feminist inquiry is about understanding how things work, who is in the action, what might be possible, and how worldly actors might somehow be accountable to and love each other less violently." Donna Haraway, 2003 While feminist and critical approaches to technoscience are emerging and attracting increasing attention, fi

https://www.ai.lu.se/girlscAIence - 2026-04-15

AI, Space and Agriculture

Recording from lunch seminar 12 February 2025 Topic: AI, Space and AgricultureWhen: 12 February at 12.00-13.00Where: OnlineSpeaker: Alexandros Sopasakis, Senior lecturer, Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing, Lund UniversitySpoken language: EnglishAbstractPredicting crop yield with precision is critical to enhancing agricultural productivity, safeguarding food supplies, and strengthening ec

https://www.ai.lu.se/2025-02-12 - 2026-04-15

Poster contribution 23 April 2025

The poster session will take place during the coffee break of the "Risks and Benefits with AI in Research - Ethical Perspective" workshop on 23 April, 2025, in the afternoon. The purpose of the poster session is to showcase AI-related research to inform discussions on the ethical aspects at the intersection of AI and research. Example areas of research include:Developing or improving AI technologi

https://www.ai.lu.se/2025-04-23/poster - 2026-04-15

Natural language processing in medicine, life and environmental science

Recordings from seminar 25 February 2025 The workshop will consist of talks, which you can listen to on-site or online. This will be followed by an informal mingle for on-site attendants combined with a demonstration of the EasyNER NLP tool and discussions about your ideas for potential NLP projects.ProgramMario Sänger, Astra Zeneca: Biomedical NmeER for the Enterprise with Distillated BERN2 and t

https://www.ai.lu.se/2025-02-25 - 2026-04-15