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Meet Elias from Västerås, Sweden

Link back to student portrait European Economic Law. What is your educational background?I did my bachelor's degree at the Faculty of Law at Lund University. Prior to that, I studied economics in high school.How did your find our master’s programme?I heard about the Master's programme in European Economic Law from my friend from Azerbaijan who attended the programme and lived in the same dorm as m

https://www.law.lu.se/meet-elias-vasteras-sweden - 2026-01-01

Meet Saida from Baku, Azerbaijan

Link back to student portrait European Economic Law. What is your educational background?I finished my bachelor’s degree in law in 2021 at Baku State University, Azerbaijan. After having a one-year break, I started my master’s degree here at Lund University with a specialization in European Economic Law.  How did you find our master's programme?I got to know the programme through a recommendation

https://www.law.lu.se/meet-saida-baku-azerbaijan - 2026-01-01

Faculty and department management

Dean, Head of department and Head of Faculty office Henrik Wenander Dean, Professor Email: henrik [dot] wenander [at] jur [dot] lu [dot] se Telephone: +46 46 222 11 13 More information about Henrik Wenander Ellika Sevelin Head of Department, Senior Lecturer Email: ellika [dot] sevelin [at] jur [dot] lu [dot] se Telephone: +46 46 222 11 20 More information about Ellika Sevelin Lena Wahlberg Assista

https://www.law.lu.se/contact/faculty-and-department-management - 2026-01-01

Meet Edwina from Sigtuna, Sweden

Link back to student portrait International Human Rights Law.  What is your educational background?I studied the IB diploma programme in High School which inspired me to study my bachelor’s degree overseas. I chose to move to the United Kingdom after graduation from high school and to study a bachelor’s degree in law at the University of Edinburgh. How did you find our master’s programme?Despite m

https://www.law.lu.se/meet-edwina-sigtuna-sweden - 2026-01-01

Meet Laurie from Wicklow, Ireland

Link back to student portrait International Human Rights Law.  What is your educational background?I studied Law and French (LLB (Ling.franc.)) as an undergraduate degree in Trinity College Dublin which included an Erasmus year at Sciences Po Paris.How did you find our master’s programme?I came across this programme while researching various international human rights law and international law pro

https://www.law.lu.se/meet-laurie-wicklow-ireland - 2026-01-01

Meet Gustavo from Coromandel, Brazil

Link back to student portrait International Human Rights Law.  What is your educational background?I have a Bachelor of Laws from Minas Gerais State University in Brazil.How did you find our master’s programme?I discovered the Master’s Programme in International Human Rights Law while browsing the Faculty of Law’s official website.What was it like to apply for our master’s programme?The applicatio

https://www.law.lu.se/meet-gustavo-coromandel-brazil - 2026-01-01

Swedish professional law degree programme

Swedish professional law degree programme at the Faculty of Law in Lund, is one of Sweden’s seven law degree programmes; it covers 270 credits over 4,5 years of full-time studies. The programme leads to a degree of Master of Laws, LL.M which is a professional qualification. This degree confers eligibility for professions such as judge, prosecutor, lawyer and enforcement officer, but can also lead

https://www.law.lu.se/study/swedish-professional-law-degree-programme - 2026-01-01

Master's programmes

As a student on our Master's programmes you will be part of an international group of students, coming from all over the world. You will meet teachers and professors with a wide range of experience, in the scientific as well as the professional field. A major part of the teaching is conducted in small groups which enables you to get good opportunities to know your fellow students as well as your p

https://www.law.lu.se/study/masters-programmes - 2026-01-01

Exchange studies

Since the early nineties the Faculty of Law has actively taken part in the exchange programmes for law students within the European Union. At present, contact has been established with Law Faculties around Europe as well as in other parts of the world and we are happy to welcome some 100 international students to the Faculty of Law each academic year to participate in English speaking courses with

https://www.law.lu.se/study/exchange-studies - 2026-01-01

MOOC - Massive Open Online Courses

We have four MOOC:s available on the learning platform Coursera. The courses examine fields such as European Business Law and Artificial Intelligence in a legal context.MOOC stands for Massive Open Online Course and are university courses open for everyone. This type of courses became popular in 2012 when universities such as Stanford, Harvard and MIT invested heavily in them. Today, millions of p

https://www.law.lu.se/study/mooc-massive-open-online-courses - 2026-01-01

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 - 2026-01-01

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 - 2026-01-01

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 - 2026-01-01

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 - 2026-01-01

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 - 2026-01-01

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 - 2026-01-01

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 - 2026-01-01

Nanoscale coherent X-ray diffraction

X-ray diffraction can be used to study strain, piezoelectricity and heating in crystalline samples. Modern X-ray optics can reach well below 100 nm focus size, and with coherent phase retrieval methods the spatial resolution can reach around 10 nm. Hard X-rays can penetrate through thick samples, allowing measurements of operational devices [Wallentin 2016]. We use such methods to investigate a wi

https://www.sljus.lu.se/nanoscale-coherent-x-ray-diffraction - 2026-01-01

X-ray imaging of ferroic domains

  We have recently shown that it is possible to image ferroelastic domains inside nanowires of the metal halide perovskite CsPbBr3 [Marcal 2020] [Marcal 2024]. High temporal resolution can be achieved with full-field methods [Marcal 2022]. A presentation by Lucas Marcal on these results can be found here. Similar methods can be used to image ferrolastic domains induced by AFM [Marcal 2021]. We als

https://www.sljus.lu.se/x-ray-imaging-ferroic-domains - 2026-01-01