ICE Endstation
The ICE (Ions in Coincidence with Electrons) end station is a mobile end station that is designed to be compatible with a number of MAX IV LDM-relevant beamlines. By using a combination of multi-coincidence…
The ICE (Ions in Coincidence with Electrons) end station is a mobile end station that is designed to be compatible with a number of MAX IV LDM-relevant beamlines. By using a combination of multi-coincidence…
…of X-ray Physics at Uppsala University. The Uppsala researchers have some history with MAX-lab. With pioneering expertise in RIXS technique dating back to the 1980’s, the research group led the…
…will reach the broader research community. Additionally, it will open opportunities to involve new groups in the further development of MAX IV and advance our capabilities to tackle new and…
…By using plant-based products, we contribute to a sustainable environment.” The research project is financially supported by the Swedish innovation agency, Vinnova. Interested in doing industrial research at MAX IV?…
…society connected to the research areas and Sustainable Development Goals. The program is envisioned to strengthen the synchrotron user community in advanced synchrotron methodologies and ensure that academia and industry…
…an article? Contact our communications team who will point you in the right direction: communication@maxiv.lu.se. Latest press releases 10 Apr 2024: Rekordår för MAX IV – mer forskning än någonsin…
complete list The full list of all publications connected to NanoMAX (be it on data taken at NanoMAX or publications about the beamline) can be found on the MAX IV…
…a connection to the “white network” which gives access to various web based services and the offline HPC system. When on site at MAX IV there is no need to…
…delivery system and aerosol research at MAX IV. Research Interests Aerosol technology; nanoparticle research. E-mail: Calle.Preger@maxiv.lu.se Phone: 0703960746 Amirreza Ghassami E-mail: Amirreza.Ghassami@maxiv.lu.se Phone: +46462224506 Beamline Spokesperson Marko Huttula University of…
…compromise key tissues and organs in the body, including the heart and nervous system. At a molecular level, it has much in common with other progressive conditions such as Alzheimer’s…