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1,47 miljoner i stöd för nytt slagverk vid Musikhögskolan

Musikhögskolan i Malmö har beviljats 1 470 000 kronor från Crafoordska stiftelsen för att investera i nya slagverksinstrument. Bidraget gör det möjligt att uppgradera flera centrala instrument som spelar en viktig roll i utbildningen. Slagverksklassen inom symfoniorkesterutbildningen vid Musikhögskolan är sedan länge en av de mest framstående miljöer för slagverksstudier och lockar varje år ett st

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/147-miljoner-i-stod-nytt-slagverk-vid-musikhogskolan - 2026-08-21

Musikhögskolan i Malmö lanserar ny masterutbildning i komposition med metodisk inriktning

Musikhögskolan i Malmö utökar sitt utbildningsutbud och startar höstterminen 2026 en ny masterutbildning i Komposition, arrangering och musikteori. Programmet riktar sig till studenter med kandidatexamen i musik som vill fördjupa sina kunskaper inom kompositionsämnets centrala områden – med särskilt fokus på ämnesmetodik. Den tvååriga utbildningen sätter utvecklingen av metodiska arbetssätt och un

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/musikhogskolan-i-malmo-lanserar-ny-masterutbildning-i-komposition-med-metodisk-inriktning - 2026-08-21

Musikhögskolans julkonsert 2014

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Nu är det dags för Musikhögskolans största konsertarrangemang under året: två föreställningar av den traditionsenliga julkonserten på Malmö Konserthus, måndagen den 15 december kl 17.30 och kl 20.00. Musikhögskolans symfoniorkester, stor kör, ensembler och solister medverkar. Dirigent är P-O Johansson.Varmt välkomme

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/musikhogskolans-julkonsert-2014 - 2026-08-21

Musikhögskolans Symfoniorkester på vårturné

Med stöd från Einar Hansens Allhemsstiftelse ger sig Musikhögskolan i Malmös Symfoniorkester ut på en turné med konserter vid Hochschule für Musik und Theater Rostock och Stanisław Moniuszko Academy of Music i Gdańsk. Konsertprogrammet bjuder på Emilie Mayers uppskattade Faustouvertyr, Max Bruchs Violinkonsert nr. 1 och Antonín Dvořáks Symfoni nr. 7, under ledning av dirigent Samuli Örnströmer. Mu

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/musikhogskolans-symfoniorkester-pa-varturne - 2026-08-21

Musikhögskolan återvänder till Palladium – en satsning på framtidens musiker

Världstrumpetaren och professorn Håkan Hardenberger står i spetsen när Musikhögskolan i Malmö gör en efterlängtad återkomst till Palladium den 20 februari. Det är en nystart som möjliggörs genom en generös satsning från Konstnärliga fakulteten, som valt att prioritera studenternas behov av att få verka på professionella, centrala scener. Staffan Storm, prodekan vid Konstnärliga fakulteten, ser bes

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/musikhogskolan-atervander-till-palladium-en-satsning-pa-framtidens-musiker - 2026-08-21

Henrik Frendin gästsolist vid ”International Viola Congress” i Paris

Henrik Frendin, professor i viola och kammarmusik vid Musikhögskolan i Malmö, var nyligen inbjuden gästsolist vid den 50-årsjubilerande ”International Viola Congress” i Paris. Gästspelet ägde rum den 19–23 januari vid Nationalkonservatoriet i Paris. På agendan stod världspremiären av det audiovisuella verket SANDHAMN – Suite for electric violas, electronics and moving images, som han skapat i sama

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/henrik-frendin-gastsolist-vid-international-viola-congress-i-paris-0 - 2026-08-21

Taming the insulin gene – with nanoelectroporation

More than half a billion people are affected by type 2 diabetes – and the number is growing. In a recent publication in the journal Small, researchers explain how nanoelectroporation can be used to deliver molecules that can affect insulin expression through epigenetic means, potentially leading to new treatments. Genetics cannot explain type 2 diabetes, and epigenetics (i.e. chemical modification

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/taming-insulin-gene-nanoelectroporation - 2026-08-21

A deeper understanding of the dynamics within ferroic materials

Jesper Wallentin has been awarded the Röntgen-Ångström Project Grant for the project “X-MOOSE: X-ray Microscopy with On-chip Sample Environments”, together with colleagues at Lund University, the Max Born Institute in Berlin, and Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz. He will receive SEK 7.97 million over four years. Röntgen-Ångström Cluster (RÅC) is a German-Swedish research collaboration in struc

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/deeper-understanding-dynamics-within-ferroic-materials - 2026-08-21

A promising approach towards efficient artificial light harvesting

In an article published in Nature Communications, researchers Fan Wu, Tu C. Nguyen-Phan, Richard Cogdell, and Tönu Pullerits suggest that optical microcavities can be a strategic tool for modifying excitation energy transfer between molecular complexes. “We show that optical microcavities can enhance energy transfer between photosynthetic light-harvesting complexes, even in the weak coupling regim

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/promising-approach-towards-efficient-artificial-light-harvesting - 2026-08-21

Gas Actuated Bonding – a new framework for controllable, flexible metal joining

Metal joining remains an essential yet challenging process in manufacturing, particularly for components with small dimensions, multiplex, delicate geometries, or dissimilar metals, where conventional joining methods can be insufficient. In a recent study, researchers introduce Gas Actuated Bonding (GAB), a novel method that establishes a new framework for controllable, flexible metal joining. Joi

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/gas-actuated-bonding-new-framework-controllable-flexible-metal-joining - 2026-08-21

The semiconductors of the future – “magical” if they work

Semiconductors are a cornerstone of all electronics around which the modern world revolves. But they need to become much more energy efficient. Researchers at two Swedish universities are now investigating whether semiconductor materials with ultra-wide band gaps could be the solution. The Knut and Alice Foundation recently published a piece portraying Vanya Darakchieva. There are materials that a

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/semiconductors-future-magical-if-they-work - 2026-08-21

What is quantum science – and why is everyone talking about it?

Quantum. The word is appearing more and more frequently in discussions about future technologies, security, medicine and computing. At the same time, the field is often perceived as both abstract and difficult to understand. But what exactly is quantum physics, and why is there so much interest in it right now? “Quantum physics was developed to describe the very smallest building blocks of the uni

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/what-quantum-science-and-why-everyone-talking-about-it - 2026-08-21

Anne L’Huillier awarded the Röntgen Plaque 2026

Physicist and Nobel Laureate Anne L’Huillier has been awarded this year’s Röntgen Plaque. The award ceremony took place on 30 May in Remscheid, Germany. Anne L’Huillier, Professor of Atomic Physics at Lund University, receives the award for her groundbreaking contributions to attosecond physics. Her research has made it possible to study and understand ultrafast electron dynamics in matter, notabl

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/anne-lhuillier-awarded-rontgen-plaque-2026 - 2026-08-21

New centre to strengthen Sweden in the quantum race

In a joint initiative, six Swedish universities are now joining forces to establish the Swedish Center for Quantum Technology, a national centre for research, innovation, education and capacity building in quantum technology. The initiative aims to strengthen Sweden’s competitiveness in the field and to serve as a driving force for the development and application of the technology. Globally, quant

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/new-centre-strengthen-sweden-quantum-race - 2026-08-21

“Theory made me realize how what we learn in school is applied in research”

The annual summer scholarship for high school students in Skåne is a programme that offers teenagers a chance to dive into what it is like to work in research. This year, students from Hässleholm, Helsingborg, and Malmö got the opportunity to have a closer look at science. After a thorough safety introduction, the schedule was packed with nanowire-based solar cells for space applications, fluoresc

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/theory-made-me-realize-how-what-we-learn-school-applied-research - 2026-08-21

Making quantum information remain stable in the presence of noise

PhD student William Samuelson et al have developed a theoretical framework showing how Majorana bound states can remain robust even in strongly interacting quantum systems. In a recent article published in PRX Quantum, the authors connect the locality of Majorana states to their protection against environmental disturbances, an important step toward understanding how topological approaches could s

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/making-quantum-information-remain-stable-presence-noise - 2026-08-21

Several researchers get funding from the Crafoord Foundation

Malin Alsved, Vanya Darakchieva, Javier Escobar Alcon, Xu Hou, Megan Landberg, Filip Lenrick, Anders Mikkelsen, Wei Qui, Ivan Scheblykin, Yukta Yukta, and Kshipra Sharma are awarded grants from the Crafoord Foundation, which recently announced its annual grants for scientific research. We are pleased to announce that the following individuals within our research environment have been awarded fundi

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/several-researchers-get-funding-crafoord-foundation - 2026-08-21

Driving the resonator in the nonlinear regime makes detecting faster

In a recent article, Harald Havir et al. present a method for rapid and efficient detection of electrical charge in quantum systems using a nonlinear resonator that amplifies the signal without matching the sensor’s dissipation conditions. Thereby, they overcome previous limitations and make it applicable to various oscillating systems. Fast and reliable detection is essential for probing quantum

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/driving-resonator-nonlinear-regime-makes-detecting-faster - 2026-08-21

Researchers mimic life’s own engines

The most advanced engines are not found in airplanes, cars, or other machines – they are found in nature. Inside our cells, tiny protein motors power everything from cell division to muscle movement with an efficiency and precision that has fascinated researchers for decades and inspired long-standing efforts to replicate them. Now, scientists have taken an important first step. An international r

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/researchers-mimic-lifes-own-engines - 2026-08-21

A neuron powered by light gives AI some of the brain’s most important traits

AI requires ever-larger data centres and ever more power. Now, researchers have developed an artificial neuron that operates using light and brings together several of the brain’s most important functions in a single component. The technology could eventually pave the way for more energy-efficient AI and intelligent sensors. Training today’s largest AI models requires enormous data centres filled

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/neuron-powered-light-gives-ai-some-brains-most-important-traits - 2026-08-21