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Conference papers series (older)

The Centre for European Studies has organised various conferences throughout the years. On this page, you will find a list of reports from some of these conferences. "In search for transcultural memory in Europe." Törnquist-Plewa, Barbara, Bernsand, Niklas & La Rosa, Marco (eds.). From CFE:s COST-finansed ISTME-network in Memory Studies, 2012-2016.  Conference papers no. 8 (PDF 3.52 MB, new tab)  

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/activities/publications/conference-papers-series-older - 2026-05-19

Research application grants

The Centre for European Studies supports new research by regularly providing seed money for university employees who are writing research proposals. The grant may be used for various types of research applications, including applications for Horizon Europe. The research topic must deal with Europe, European conditions, and/or questions of clear European relevance. It may not deal with phenomena th

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/activities/research-application-grants - 2026-05-19

Grants for seminars

The Centre for European Studies regularly grants funding for Europe-oriented seminars, symposia and lectures at the University. The funds can be used for inviting guest speakers or lecturers to seminars, lectures, symposia and similar events. The theme must deal with Europe, European conditions, and/or questions of clear European relevance. It may not deal with phenomena that will be studied or di

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/activities/grants-seminars - 2026-05-19

Travel grants for students

The Centre for European Studies annually grants smaller travel stipends to students who need to undertake field studies in connection to their thesis work (bachelor's or master's thesis). The essay must clearly be Europe-related. Students at Lund University who are planning to write their bachelor's or master's thesis may apply for the travel grants. The funding normally covers for example travel

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/activities/travel-grants-students - 2026-05-19

Best Thesis Award

Each year, the Centre for European Studies announces a Best Thesis Award for best essay with a connection to Europe. The prize is awarded a bachelor's or master's (one- or two-year) thesis that has received the highest grade at one of the following faculties at Lund University: Humanities and Theology, Social Science, Law, and the School of Economics and Management. The essay needs to have an expl

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/activities/best-thesis-award - 2026-05-19

Collaboration

The Centre for European Studies collaborates with multiple different actors outside Lund University, both on a regular and temporary basis. Centre for European Studies collaborates with, among others, Lund City (including Europe Direct Lund) and Europaforum Hässleholm.   Other partners include the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (Sieps), The European Commission's representation in Sw

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/collaboration - 2026-05-19

Samtalsserie om EU:s framtid

Av Centrum för europaforskning i samarbete med LU Futura Valet till Europaparlamentet i maj 2019 bar med sig det högsta valdeltagandet på tjugo år. Detta, menar kommissionen och Europaparlamentet, visar tydligt att EU-medborgarna vill spela en mer aktiv roll i Europeiska unionens demokratiska system. Konferensen om Europas framtid är en del i den processen. Målet är att stärka kopplingen mellan mä

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/samtalsserie-om-eus-framtid - 2026-05-19

Front page

Research grants Spring term 2026 application is now open! Deadline for applying is May 15! Funding for seminars Spring term 2026 application is now open! Deadline for applying is May 15! Most recent posts (Swedish) 15 May 2026 Samverkan nyckel till stärkt europeisk digital suveränitet och kontroll Europa har under lång tid byggt sin digitala infrastruktur på teknik från ett fåtal utomeuropeiska le

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/front-page - 2026-05-19

The EU in the parliamentary elections

The elections to Swedish parliament also represent EU elections. The parties that form government will, each week, vote on various proposals in the EU that later turn into Swedish laws. In this project on the EU in the parliamentary elections, we have investigated with how much ease a voter can figure out which party best suits their own opinions about the EU. Read more about the project on our Sw

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/activities/eu-parliamentary-elections - 2026-05-19

Registration: Challenges and priorities of the Council of the EU

Full name (required) Enter your full name Email (required) Enter your email address When you send in this webform to Lund University, we process your personal data in accordance with existing legislation. To find out more about the processing of your personal data, visit the Lund University website: Processing of personal data at Lund University Leave this field blank

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/form/registration-challenges-and-priorities-council-eu - 2026-05-19

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 - 2026-05-19

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 - 2026-05-19

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 - 2026-05-19

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 - 2026-05-19

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 - 2026-05-19

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 - 2026-05-19

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 - 2026-05-19