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Dynamic implants for precision medicine - Connecting Device Physics with Biophysic
By integrating device engineering with biophysical insights, this project drives the development of smarter drug delivery systems with refined dose adjustments to push the boundaries of precision in preclinical medical sciences.
Electronic and photonic materials (EFM)
Our division's research is focused on the development of organic electronics for energy conversion and storage.
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Physics, Electronics and Mathematics
We conduct research and research education in communication electronics, mathematics, engineering didactics, physical electronics and nanotechnology.
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29 November 2016
SEK 20 million to energy research
Five researchers at LiU have each been awarded SEK 1 million per year for four years in research grants from a joint initiative by the Swedish Energy Agency and the Swedish Research Council in energy-oriented basic research.
Sensor and Actuator Systems
Sensor and Actuator Systems (SAS) conducts multidisciplinary research on all areas of transduction sciences from materials for sensors, and systems integration to cell free synthetic biology lab-on-a-chip detection and soft robots.
Applied Sensor Science
We work on development and characterization of chemical gas sensors, silicon carbide field effect transistors, graphene and other 2D materials for gas sensors.
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19 April 2016
New world record for fullerene-free polymer solar cells
Polymer solar cells could be even cheaper and more reliable thanks to a breakthrough by researchers at Linköping University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). This work is about avoiding costly and unstable fullerenes.
Molecular Surface Physics and Nanoscience (MOLYT)
The division is active in the field of nanomaterial and molecular thin film physics and spectroscopy.
Bionics and Transduction Science
The Bionic and Transductor Science unit conductrs research in the interface between biology, material science, transducers and microsystem technology.
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01 September 2016
The Big Bell Test
The experiment of the century is to be repeated, but this time using people as random number generators and at the same time in many places around the world. It will now be decided once and for all whether Albert Einstein or Niels Bohr was right.