Lund University - official website www.lunduniversity.lu.se - LU is home of the national MAXIV synchrotron facility (online June 2016) as well as its current predecessors MAXI-III.
The Nanometer Structure Consortium (nmC) at LU is today Sweden’s largest research environment for nanoscience, engaging more than 200 PhD students and scientists. The research focuses on materials science, quantum physics, nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, nanoenergy, nanobiology, nanoneuroscience and nanosafety.
LU will participate to NFFA.eu with:
Both the Laboratories are co-located with the existing MAX laboratory and the two ALFs under construction: MAX-IV and the ESS spallation source.
LU role in NFFA Europe:
LU provides access to Lithography and Patterning; Growth and Synthesis; Characterisation
LU contributes to Joint Research on High Precision Manufacturing and to Innovation and networking activites