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Materials Physics and Nanoscience, Master's Programme, 120 credits
Materials physics and nanoscience is a unique master's experience in world-leading materials research environment in Linköping, Sweden. Materials physics and nanoscience is a unique master's experience in world-leading materials research environment...
From Theory to Creation
As a theorist, his main limitation is his imagination. Martin Dahlqvist works at the Division for Materials Design at LiU, and it is his ideas that are tested to find new materials.
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04 June 2025
Stronger Berzelius ready for the research of the future
The latest upgrading of the supercomputer Berzelius at LiU has now been completed. Its doubled capacity enables researchers across Sweden to tackle current and future challenges in areas such as materials science, bioinformatics and machine learning.
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11 March 2025
Next generation LEDs are cheap and sustainable
Cost, technical performance and environmental impact – these are the three most important aspects for a new type of LED technology to have a broad commercial impact on society. This has been demonstrated by LiU-researchers in a new study.
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12 February 2025
The next-generation solar cell is fully recyclable
In a study published in Nature, researchers at LiU have developed a method to recycle all parts of a perovskite solar cell repeatedly without environmentally hazardous solvents. The recycled solar cell has the same efficiency as the original one.
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10 February 2025
Searching for materials for ultra-fast quantum computers
The number of materials that could be used in the fast quantum computers of the future has increased thanks to Oscar Groppfeldt’s degree project, for which he had access to the university’s supercomputers.
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30 January 2025
Better digital memories with the help of noble gases
The electronics of the future can be made even smaller and more efficient by getting more memory cells to fit in less space. One way to achieve this is by adding the noble gas xenon when manufacturing digital memories.
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04 December 2024
How non-toxic and efficient solar cells can be produced
Large-scale production of organic solar cells with high efficiency and minimal environmental impact. This can now be made possible through a new design principle developed at Linköping University.
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20 November 2024
The collaboration pushing back the boundaries of physics
Theoretician Florian Trybel has an irreplaceable role in creating new materials. Together with his experimental research colleague in Scotland he aims to expand the possibilities of materials in extreme conditions.
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15 October 2024
Creating the flexible X-ray technology of the future
Professor Feng Gao has been granted SEK 31 million from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation over five years to develop a new type of X-ray technology. The goal is a flexible material that can improve X-ray detector image quality.