EU-funded Projects
Our activities are funded by several different actors, with the EU being an important contributor. Here we list the projects that are directly linked to our lab and that concern development and making the lab accessible.
Myfab Lund – for Swedish Semiconductor Innovation
The project aims to strengthen cooperation between academia and industry, lead to increased use of Lund Nano Lab and strengthen competitiveness in the semiconductor field. Within the project, Lund Nano Lab will be developed to better meet the needs of companies. This will be achieved by improving service to business users and by developing more stable production conditions. The project contributes to increased knowledge exchange and technology transfer between academia and industry. The project also contributes to the establishment of Nanolab Science Village.
The project is supported by the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth – Tillväxtverket, Region Skåne and Lund University, and is co-funded by the EU.
The Wide Bandgap Pilot Line
The WBG Pilot Line is one of the five pilot lines launched under the Chips for Europe Initiative, a key pillar of the European Chips Act. The project aims to realise an integrated pilot line focused on the development of the wide–bandgap (WBG) semiconductor technologies for power and radio frequency (RF) electronics. The WBG semiconductor pilot lines will address all the front–end critical issues related to the realisation of devices with power and RF performance much higher than those realised by the conventional silicon technology, will define a clear roadmap for the development of such advanced technologies, will investigate strategies to improve the structural and electrical properties of WBG (and Ultra–WBG) semiconductors, and will develop new MEMS devices based on WBG and Ultra-WBG devices.
The WBG Pilot Line is supported by the Chips JU and the National authorities of Italy, Sweden, Poland, France, Germany, Austria and Finland.
SCCC – The Swedish Chips Competence Centre
The Swedish Chips Competence Centre (SCCC) is Sweden’s hub for semiconductor expertise, connecting businesses, researchers, and innovators to cutting-edge technology, training, and support. As part of the European Network of Chips Competence Centres (ENCCC), we bridge the gap between advanced research and market deployment, helping Swedish and European companies thrive in the semiconductor industry. A strong consortium of leading Swedish universities and research institutions powers SCCC, with Lund University providing project coordination, education, and innovation support. Chalmers Industriteknik provides industry collaboration and technology transfer, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology provides advanced research and lifelong learning programs.
NFFA-Europe – Nanoscience Foundries and Fine Analysis – Europe
This platform provides access to nanotechnology infrastructures and computing facilities. Interested users can apply to the platform and get access to the facilities of member laboratories. We are represented in this project through Ivan Maximov and the team of the Lund Nano Lab with a broad range of methods within lithography and patterning, growth and synthesis, as well as characterisation.
In addition to these projects, we enable several other EU projects that depend on Lund Nano Lab, its expertise, and its equipment.