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FragMAX : the fragment-screening platform at the MAX IV Laboratory

Advances in synchrotron storage rings and beamline automation have pushed data-collection rates to thousands of data sets per week. With this increase in throughput, massive projects such as in-crystal fragment screening have become accessible to a larger number of research groups. The quality of support offered at large-scale facilities allows medicinal chemistry-focused or biochemistry-focused g

Electrification

Electrification usually implies more than just swapping fuels or components and must be studied at a system level to ensure reliable, robust and resilient operation. Renewable electricity appears as the most promising alternative to replace fossil fuels in most applications in order to reduce GHG emissions. Moreover, it constitutes a virtually unlimited resource that is present in some form almost

https://www.iea.lth.se/en/research/electrification - 2026-06-21

Surface of High-Entropy perovskite catalyst La(CoCuFeAlCe)0.2O3 (100) : Experimental study of methanol steam reforming for hydrogen production and DFT mechanism research

High-entropy perovskite catalyst was synthesized and utilized for the first time in the MSR catalytic reaction. Among the HEPs, La(CoCuFeAlCe)0.2O3 exhibited excellent MSR activity and high selectivity. The mechanism of the MSR reaction on the catalyst (100) surface was studied by employing DFT. The results indicate that the surface of La(CoCuFeAlCe)0.2O3 catalyst has the lowest energy barrier, wh

Salah abeer

Lund University Master's Programme in Environmental Sciences LUMES, 1997-1998 Addressing the Barriers Hindering the Practice of Strategic Environmental Assessment -a Case Study of Biogas Production from Municipal Solid Waste in Jordan Master's Thesis Prepared By: ABEER J. SALAR P.O. Box 850751, Amman 11185,Jordan Tel: +962 (6) 551-7436 November 30th, 1998 Lund University Master' s Programme in Env

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/salah_abeer.pdf - 2026-06-22

A Concept of a Para-Hydrogen-Based Cold Neutron Source for Simultaneous High Flux and High Brightness

A novel concept of cold neutron source employing chessboard or staircase assemblies of high-aspect-ratio rectangular para-hydrogen moderators with well-developed and practically fully illuminated surfaces of the individual moderators is proposed. An analytic approach for calculating the brightness of para-hydrogen moderators is introduced. Because the brightness gain originates from a near-surface

Status of the Front Ends project at MAXIV

The MAX IV laboratory is a Swedish national laboratory for synchrotron radiation hosted by the Lund University. It will operate two storage rings to produce synchrotron light of very high intensity and quality over a broad wavelength range. A linear accelerator will feed these storage rings in topping up mode as well as serve as an electron source for a short pulse facility built on its extension.

Oresundskraft 2020

Öresundskraft – A bright internship NGEA51, January 20 – March 20 2020 Isabell Plars At the start of 2020, I did an internship at Öresundskraft in Helsingborg. Öresundskraft is an energy company owned by the city of Helsingborg. The purpose of Öresundskraft is to supply the citizens of Helsingborg with energy in the form of both electricity and heat. Öresundskraft is also involved in a lot of inno

https://www.nateko.lu.se/sv/sites/nateko.lu.se.sv/files/oresundskraft_2020.pdf - 2026-06-22

Electric power systems

The electric power system plays a central role in the transition to a sustainable energy system: Electric power based on renwable sources permits an increase in electricity consumption to eliminate fossil fuels. This brings large challenges to the electric power system in terms of adaptation to the variable production from wind power and solar electricity. These electricity sources are grid connec

https://www.iea.lth.se/en/research/electric-power-systems - 2026-06-21

Hydrogen Sorption in the LiH-LiF-MgB2 System

A composite material in the LiH-LiF-MgB2 system has been synthesized by high-energy ball milling. Some peaks in addition to that of the binary 2LiH-MgB2 and 2LiF-MgB2 systems are observed for the composite material by high-pressure differential scanning calorimetry (HP-DSC), indicating the formation of intermediate phases. In situ synchrotron radiation powder X-ray diffraction (SR-PXD) performed a

High resolution X-ray emission spectroscopy of liquid water : The observation of two structural motifs

The structure of liquid water is presently under intense debate. We summarize the historical development of the present description of water and the controversy surrounding the X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) study of Wernet et al. [Ph. Wernet et al., Science 304 (2004) 995]. In order to provide further insight into the connection between X-ray spectroscopy and the structure of the hydrogen bo

Regulation of carbohydrate metabolism by nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide : Implications in diabetes

Nitric oxide (NO) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) are two gasotransmitters that are produced in the human body and have a key role in many of the physiological activities of the various organ systems. Decreased NO bioavailability and deficiency of H2S are involved in the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes and its complications. Restoration of NO levels have favorable metabolic effects in diabetes. The

Transition to a β-sheet-rich structure in spidroin in vitro : The effects of pH and cations

Unlike man-made fibers, the silks of spiders are spun from aqueous solutions and at atmospheric pressure in a process still poorly understood. The molecular mechanism of this process involves the conversion of a highly concentrated, predominantly disordered silk protein (spidroin) into β-sheet-rich structures. To help store and transport the spidroins in solution, as well as probably control their

Energy security under de-carbonization scenarios: An assessment framework and evaluation under different technology and policy choices

How would a low-carbon energy transformation affect energy security? This paper proposes a frame- work to evaluate energy security under long-term energy scenarios generated by integrated assessment models. Energy security is defined as low vulnerability of vital energy systems, delineated along geographic and sectoral boundaries. The proposed framework considers vulnerability as a combination of

Survival of reactive carbon through meteorite impact melting

Melt fragments in melt breccias from the Gardnos impact crater, Norway, contain abundant carbon. A high proportion of the carbon present in the original melt was preserved. The stripping of hydrogen from carbon during melting prevents later hydrocarbon formation, hence the carbon is fixed in place rather than volatilized. Underlying lithic breccias that were not melted record hydrocarbon generatio

Barry Ness

Senior Lecturer, Docent Contact details Email: barry [dot] ness [at] LUCSUS [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 48 09 Mobile: +46 70 259 02 57Organisation LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies) Service point: 59 WebpageBarry Ness profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Affiliated researcher CIRCLE Researcher Centre for Healthy Indoor Environments Associate

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/barry-ness - 2026-06-22

Thermal catalysis

The goal of the investigations is to gain an increased understanding of the complex catalytic reactions, for applications in the production of technical catalysts to enhance the reaction rates and improve the selectivity. Our approach is to use appropriate model systems that can be structural and chemically characterized by established surface science techniques for later operando investigations [

https://www.sljus.lu.se/research-landing-page/catalysis-and-electrochemistry/thermal-catalysis - 2026-06-21

Averting H+‐Mediated Charge Storage Chemistry Stabilizes the High Output Voltage of LiMn2O4‐Based Aqueous Battery

H+ co-intercalation chemistry of the cathode is perceived to have damaging consequences on the low-rate and long-term cycling of aqueous zinc batteries, which is a critical hindrance to their promise for stationary storage applications. Herein, the thermodynamically competitive H+ storage chemistry of an attractive high-voltage cathode LiMn2O4 is revealed by employing operando and ex-situ anal

Altitudinal variation in impacts of snow cover, reservoirs and precipitation seasonality on monthly runoff in Tibetan Plateau catchments

Understanding monthly runoff variability, its spatio-temporal characteristics, and key drivers under climate change and human impacts is crucial for long-term water resource management. However, current knowledge remains limited, especially in high-elevation, seasonally cold regions. Focusing on 10 sub-basins along an elevation gradient (1000 to 5900 ma.s.l.) in the hydrologically complex Yalong R

Personal

FöreståndareRoy Anderssonroy [dot] andersson [at] cs [dot] lth [dot] se (roy[dot]andersson[at]cs[dot]lth[dot]se)+46 46 222 49 07Roys profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalStällföreträdande föreståndareÖivind Anderssonoivind [dot] andersson [at] energy [dot] lth [dot] se (oivind[dot]andersson[at]energy[dot]lth[dot]se)+46 73 222 58 91Öivinds profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalVerksamh

https://www.cee.lth.se/om-oss/personal - 2026-06-21