…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…
…a PDF, sign it and send it with a photocopy of your ID by regular mail to Göteborg (Sweden). This may take some time. Another option is to drop the…
The MAX IV organisation needs to innovate in order to apply existing technology to deliver a service which enables users to obtain experimental results from the photons produced. There are…
Current Tendencies and Future Implications for the Politics and Organization of Science How do changing access policies to research infrastructures and resources resonate broader political framework conditions? To what extent…
…COFUND regulations and timeline. As part of student recruitment, the PMT organises open calls, verifies the eligibility of applicants, and coordinates the evaluation panels’ work. Marjolein Thunnissen Life Science Director…
…that MAX IV stays at the forefront as a Swedish national user facility through the next decade. We will organise outreach activities and will continuously develop and seek funding opportunities for…
…diffraction at the DanMAX beamline at MAX IV. Haldor Topsoe is a trailblazer when it comes to scientific innovation. Considering that the company’s founder, Haldor Topsoe, after whom the company…
…open discussions and After Works for researchers, organized by the Pufendorf IAS in cooperation with other departments and centres at Lund University. We hope to create a space for informal meetings across all discipline- and faculty boundaries….
…of X-ray absorption can be effectively used for the studies of spatial localization of unoccupied states with certain symmetry and the orientation of adsorbed molecules in respect to the substrate. These…
…Arabidopsis thaliana. After determining that the protein’s proton binding site could be linked to the glucose binding site via a structural feature called the ‘lid domain,’ the scientists can now…