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…June 25, 2024 The dawning of new interpretation for RIXS spectra June 10, 2024 xrdPlanner: a new, versatile beamtime planner Health June 4, 2024 Gut bacteria and atomic structure tell…
…June 25, 2024 The dawning of new interpretation for RIXS spectra June 10, 2024 xrdPlanner: a new, versatile beamtime planner Health June 4, 2024 Gut bacteria and atomic structure tell…
…call deadline 2nd May 2023) Second call (open in Sept-Oct): 2020-10-30 to 2023-10-31 (three years immediately preceding the call deadline 31st October 2023); for positions with extended call: 2020-11-16 to…
Annual reports MAX IV Laboratory is hosted by Lund University. Here you will find Lund University’s latest annual report (in Swedish only). MAX IV Laboratory is funded primarily by the…
The strategy process of MAX IV will guide the laboratory through the next decade. As part of this process and as an important milestone, we have now published a Strategic Plan for the…
…Access services. Registration is free and participants not affiliated with NFFA-Europe partners can apply for travel and accommodation support before 15 March 2024. School attendance is limited to 60 participants….
…coastal city of Helsingborg in Southern Sweden, just before the traditional holiday celebration of Midsummer in June. Invited speakers this year include, among others, Professor Giulio Monaco (Department of Physics, ‘Galileo…
…the way to the Öresundbridge (and almost Copenhagen). We offer a relaxation room, gym, free coffee/tea and free fruit. Leave chevron_right Annual leave – For full time employees, we offer…
The multicultural environment in Sweden adds an extra dimension to workplaces. The vast majority of Scandinavians speak English fluently and quality of life is enhanced by a social security system available…
…by the German and Swedish authorities. When: 12 – 17 March 2023 in Lauenburg/Hamburg and in Lund, Sweden. There is the possibility to take an exam to get ECTS credit…
…aperture for the scan: As a rule of thumb, use an aperture half the size of your crystal. As for the beam focus, it is better to leave at 50×50…