You are all invited to attend Prof. Maximov talk next Tuesday:
“Lund Nano Lab – Nanotechnology Facility in Southern Sweden”
Lund Nano Lab (LNL) as one of the “nanotechnology pillar” of the Nanometer Structure Consortium at Lund University (nmC@LU), established in 1988 by Prof. L. Samuelson. The LNL facility was inaugurated in 2007 and represents one of the latest additions to the micro- and nano-fabrication cleanroom laboratories in Sweden. With its 620 sq. m cleanroom area of class ISO 5 and ISO 7, Lund Nano Lab strengthen other nanofabrication facilities in Sweden and Denmark in the area of III-V nanowire growth, nanoimprint lithography (NIL) and atomic layer deposition (ALD). The laboratory is a part of nmC@LU and is used widely not only by the members of the Consortium, but also by other academic research groups and external companies. At the moment LNL has about 180 registered users representing 26 University divisions from Engineering, Natural Sciences and Medical faculties, other universities and commercial companies. The area of research is very wide and includes materials science, nanoelectronics and photonics, quantum engineering, nano-energy, nano-bio and neuro-nanoscience. As an illustration of the research directions, I will give a couple of examples of research coupled to Lund Nano Lab.
Ivan Maximov
Associate Prof, PhD
Head of Nano-process laboratory
Division of Solid State Physics/Nanometer Structure Consortium at Lund University
Box 118, S-22100, Lund, Sweden