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Get research ethics advice from our scientific ombudsman

Per Odin has served as the scientific ombudsman since 2020, helping researchers navigate the complex forest of ethical regulations. Do you have a question regarding scientific publishing, authorship, and research collaborations? Then you can turn to Per Odin, the Faculty of Medicine's scientific ombudsman, for advice and support. "What has quantitatively dominated during my time are various questi

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/get-research-ethics-advice-our-scientific-ombudsman - 2025-08-23

Valentine's greetings warm hearts at the Faculty

Isabelle, Elin and Irene with a box full of love. Photo: Johanna Erlandson. Thank you for your Valentine's greetings, heartfelt words of love and Kärlekakuten, a spreader of love in our midst. Kärleksakuten, an initiative of the international medical student association IFMSA, distributes love letters on Valentine's Day in Forum Medicum. The love letters were collected in the foyer of Forum Medicu

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/valentines-greetings-warm-hearts-faculty - 2025-08-23

Students met industry at the Labour Market Day in Forum Medicum

Photo: Julia Lundh Rafstedt. On site were private care providers, staffing agencies, regions, trade unions – and students, curious about what awaits after completing their education. This year's edition of the career fair with a medical focus, Corpus Laborans, filled Forum Medicum's atrium, which became a meeting place where questions about future jobs in the industry were discussed.Read more abou

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/students-met-industry-labour-market-day-forum-medicum - 2025-08-23

His efforts have borne fruit! Free access to scientific graphic tool, BioRender

Professor Tomas Deierborg. Photo: Agata Garpenlind. Tomas Deierborg, Head of Department at EMV, has worked to ensure the Faculty has access to BioRender. And now the user license is up and running. BioRender illustrations in this article: Yiyi Yang.BioRender is a tool for creating clear and visually appealing scientific content, even for less tech-savvy people."This is a fantastic graphic tool for

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/his-efforts-have-borne-fruit-free-access-scientific-graphic-tool-biorender - 2025-08-23

Lund Spring Symposium 2025: Inspiration for cross-fertilisation and groundbreaking medical treatments

Snapshots from the 2023 conference. Foto: Kristian Waldek. It is important to look up from time to time and be inspired by research areas other than your own. "Cross-fertilisation between different medical research fields may lead to unexpected and groundbreaking results for the prepared mind". "The Lund Spring Symposium offers just such inspiration”, says the organiser, Professor Lars Grundemar,

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/lund-spring-symposium-2025-inspiration-cross-fertilisation-and-groundbreaking-medical-treatments - 2025-08-23

Faculty Morning Meeting (20/3): Project funding within the ALF system

At the March meeting you will meet vice-dean Niklas Nielsen who will talk about the ongoing project to review project funding within the ALF system. All employees are welcome to join our digital Faculty Morning Meeting. These are recurring monthly information meetings where you can learn more about a current topic. The meetings are held in English or in Swedish depending on the topic, to make them

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/faculty-morning-meeting-203-project-funding-within-alf-system - 2025-08-23

Important step for more complex quantum computing and communication protocols

Three-dimensional three-particle GHZ state by Path Identity. A new study has recently been published in Nature Communications: “Observation of Genuine High-dimensional Multi-partite Non-locality in Entangled Photon States”. This work marks a significant advancement in high-dimensional quantum technologies, demonstrating, for the first time, genuine multi-partite non-locality in entangled photon st

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/important-step-more-complex-quantum-computing-and-communication-protocols - 2025-08-23

They went for Nanoscientific Summer School

Elsa Thelander, Ingrid Frostgård and Albin Johannesson are getting supervision from PhD student Emelie Zhu at the NanoLund Summer Scholarship for high school students. Photo: Evelina Lindén “A good way to see the daily life of science.” That is one of the conclusions from the summer scholarship holders from high schools in Skåne – a programme offering teenagers a way to dive into how it is to work

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/they-went-nanoscientific-summer-school - 2025-08-23

Anne-Lise Viotti and Armin Tavakoli are appointed Research Leaders of the Future

Armin Tavakoli and Anne-Lise Viotti are two of the new Research Leaders of the Future, according to the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research, SSF. Photo: Johan Lindskoug and Kumri Altunkaynak “Novel nonlinear optical platforms for advanced materials” – and ”Beyond binary quantum communication”. Those are the two projects that brought associate senior lecturers Anne-Lise Viotti and Armin Tavak

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/anne-lise-viotti-and-armin-tavakoli-are-appointed-research-leaders-future - 2025-08-23

Lund University’s international podcast visited NanoLund

How do you challenge the struggles with your PhD? How do you explain nanoscience to pupils in elementary school? And how do you maintain the balance between science and social activities? These are topics discussed in a podcast where Areej Al-Sabban from Lund University Global Engagement talks to Adam Burke, Patrik Nilsson, and Pratik Bhagwat. In a recent podcast made by Areej Al-Sabban from Lund

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/lund-universitys-international-podcast-visited-nanolund - 2025-08-23

“The best of both worlds” – Heiner Linke on why Swedish researchers should invest in innovation

For me, the result has been better grant applications, better utilisation, and research that solves real problems, says Heiner Linke. Photo: Kennet Ruona Can innovation strengthen research? Former NanoLun director Heiner Linke, professor of nanophysics and member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, achieved this by combining research and innovation. His own attitude towards utilisation and i

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/best-both-worlds-heiner-linke-why-swedish-researchers-should-invest-innovation - 2025-08-23

New beamline at MAX IV to contribute to sustainable materials and green technology

With funding from the Wallenberg Initiative Material Science for Sustainability (WISE) MAX IV Laboratory will be able to expand with the beamline TomoWISE for full-field tomography. WISE Photo: Johan Persson MAX IV is awarded 200 million SEK from Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and WISE to construct and establish a 3D imaging X-ray technology aimed at studying and developing advanced material

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/new-beamline-max-iv-contribute-sustainable-materials-and-green-technology - 2025-08-23

Nanowire thickness alters GaAs band structure

Physics World reports that Researchers at NanoLund have grown single continuous GaAs nanowires consisting of segments of pure wurtzite and zincblende phases. Using photoluminescence spectroscopy, they found that the spatial confinement along the radius of a nanowire resulted in bending of the band structure of the material.Read the article "Radial band bending at wurtzite–zinc-blende–GaAs interfac

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanowire-thickness-alters-gaas-band-structure - 2025-08-23

Workshop on Tailored Surfaces

Photo: Emilie Hilner A Marcus Wallenberg symposium on Tailored surfaces in operando conditions was held in Ystad June 11-14 with 80 participants. A number of international speakers from universities and industry talked on recent advances in operando investigation of reactivity at surfaces from both experimental and theoretical approaches. The symposium also included visits to ESS,MAX IV and nCHREM

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/workshop-tailored-surfaces - 2025-08-23

Anne L'Huillier joins the National Academy of Sciences of the USA

We congratulate Anne L'Huillier for beeing elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. Members are elected to the NAS in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. Membership is a widely accepted mark of excellence in science and is considered one of the highest honors that a scientist can receive. Current NAS membership totals appr

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/anne-lhuillier-joins-national-academy-sciences-usa - 2025-08-23

When semiconductors meets insulating layers

Understanding interface formation between InAs semiconductors and hafnium dioxide insulating layers Most semiconductor devices are still based on silicon, even though other semiconductor materials such as InAs have superior electrical properties. The problem with these materials is that their interface towards thin insulating layers, which are needed for e.g. transistor processing, contains many d

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/when-semiconductors-meets-insulating-layers - 2025-08-23