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    Lund University is Scandinavia's largest institution for education and research. We are active in Lund, Malmö and Helsingborg, and have a comprehensive global network of contacts and growing...
  • Article - 7 May 2004
    For the last few years scientists at the Nanometer Consortium at Lund University have been able to make nanowires. Now they have managed to produce “nanotrees”. Posted May 5 2004
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    Andor Technology, an Oxford Instruments company, is a global leader in the pioneering and manufacturing of high performance scientific imaging cameras, spectroscopy solutions and microscopy systems...
  • News - 28 Feb 2011
    Bochum physicists are constructing 0-dimensional systems. Through his participation, the research team from Bochum, Duisburg-Essen, and Hamburg now has succeeded in an energy-state occupancy readout...
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    Photon etc. is a renowned Canadian-Quebec company, located in the heart of Montreal's innovative district, specializing in the design and manufacturing of hyperspectral and infrared imaging...
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    The Graphene Council  was founded in 2013 with a mission to serve the global community of graphene professionals. Today, The Graphene Council is the largest community in the world for graphene...
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    ZYGO designs, manufactures, and distributes high-end optical systems and components for metrology and end-user applications. ZYGO's metrology systems are based on optical interferometry measuring...
  • Article - 31 Aug 2016
    Nanoscale structures such as quantum wires and quantum dots are being researched widely with the aim to develop more remarkable devices.
  • News - 17 Dec 2010
    Imec and Holst Centre have developed an innovative sensor for measuring ultra-low concentrations of NO2. Such sensors are important for applications that monitor environmental pollution resulting from...
  • News - 25 Mar 2014
    Imagine a field of small wires—standing at attention like a tiny field of wheat—gathering the Sun's rays as the first step in solar energy conversion. Researchers at the...