Zooming into Biobased Materials

Workshop on advanced X-ray techniques for studying biobased materials for circular economy We welcome researchers from industry and academia to learn more about how to use the analytical tools available…

Compensation & benefits

…35 days. These days of annual leave can be used as soon as you are officially employed. You will also have approximately 13 days off from work per year (based…

Reaction undercover: boosting the potency of catalysts

In the field of catalysis research, a relatively new strategy for molecular energy conversion is the use of space-confined catalysis, with undercover catalysis being one example. Scientists are learning that…

Soft X-ray absorption

…of the X-ray photon absorption, a core electron may be promoted into various unoccupied states; the probability of this promotion is strongly dependent on the photon energy and experimental geometry….

MAX IV Board

…laboratory’s funders. The Board shall also actively work to attract new funding and to promote the industrial use of MAX IV Laboratory. Members The Board consists of nine members including…

HALOS – A unique collaboration in Life Science

…Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Germany, MAX IV and ESS in Sweden, DESY, the European XFEL in Germany, the Medicon Valley Alliance (MVA), industry in MedTech, BioTech and Pharma, Region Skåne, the Capital Region of Denmark and the City of Hamburg. In…

Science at CoSAXS

…Gothenburg X-ray source Sweden MAX IV Laboratory Lund X-ray source Germany  PETRA III and FLASH at Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Hamburg Neutron sources  European Spallation Source ESS in Lund Sweden Project leaders…

PRISMAS PhD Programme

…is to: Train future researchers and scientists to better tackle major future societal challenges using synchrotron research. Increase the knowledge and promote the use of advanced synchrotron research methods in…

Student engagement at MAX IV with MATRAC School

The school’s name, MATRAC, is an acronym for ‘materials’ and Röntgen-Ångström Cluster (RÅC), a German-Swedish collaboration designed to strengthen materials science and structural biology research through use of neutron and synchrotron sources. The…