…way that mammalian milk proteins do. From left to right: Ulla Elofsson (RISE), Johan Krakau (Cassius AB), Anna Fureby (RISE), Christopher Söderberg (MAX IV), Fátima Herranz (MAX IV), Ann Terry…
…the lobby for all to see on their way in to work.” MAX IV Director Olof Karis and Lund University physics professor Mikael Eriksson. Credit: Heidi Forssell LaGrasta A visibly…
…food structures, textures, and interactions, as well as processing phenomena impact the food system ranging from production to health, safety and environment. It paves the way for solving one of…
…X-rays to find innovative, sustainable ways to map and exploit metallic materials’ properties. Two examples are the exploration of hydrogen as energy carrier in applications and the quest for composites…
…used Ultraviolet and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Resonant Photoemission Spectroscopy with a range of suitable photon energies tuned at the soft X-ray beamline SPECIES. This way they could conclude bonding…
…cells, hydrogen-storage materials, thin and flexible solar cells, rechargeable battery solutions, etc., and achieve a higher energy density. These insights pave the way for radical product optimisation and the design…
…needles or long plates, manual helical collection is in principle a better way to collect data, although it depends on how well the crystals tolerate the dose absorbed during data…
…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 regular A is clipped off, but work is underway to understand and improve remaining incompatibility of the converted cells.” The group is currently investigating structural and mechanistic details of…