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Annual Meeting – 14 October 2026
The NanoLund annual meeting will be organised together with the profile area Light and Materials, on October 14th. The theme: Sensors and Sensing. Be sure to stay tuned for more info!

Nanoscience Colloquia
Welcome to our Colloquia – a series of advanced talks on nanoscience, open to everyone within and outside academia.

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 ...

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 ...

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 s...

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 awarde...

“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 ...
