BioMAX user training workshops

The MX group at MAX IV runs monthly or bimonthly workshops during the users run. The purpose of these workshops is to train new or infrequent users to carry out…

Beamline development collaborations

…and future users from the structural biology communities in academia and industry, but also targeting the general public. The goal of this initiative is to make the new techniques and…

Guide to IT services

User access to MAX IV IT resources At MAX IV, there are many different systems that require specific access depending on your affiliation. The most basic requirements are; registration in…

Sample Delivery Systems

A number of LDM sample delivery systems are available at MAX IV (including a molecular jet/cluster source, liquid microjets, magnetron based source for metal particle beams, an aerodynamic lens sample…

COOL sustainability more than a pipe dream in Lund

The city of Lund in southern Sweden has relied on conventional high-temperature district heating for more than 60 years. The latest upgrade to this network, a low-temperature district heating (LTDH)…

PyMCA XRF imaging guide

Introduction This is a guide on how to use the program PyMCA for X-ray fluorescence (XRF) imaging analysis at the NanoMAX beamline. PyMCA is developed at ESRF by V. Armando…