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Physics at extreme conditions
The research in the unit Physics at Extreme Conditions is aimed at understanding the stability and properties of materials at ultra-high pressure and temperature conditions.
Theoretical Physics (TEOFY)
The research in the division of Theoretical Physics is focused on analyzing and explaining existing experimental observations, makeing a systematics of the generated knowledge, and using the knowledge for novel discoveries.
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Workshop on Ontologies for Materials-Databases Interoperability (OMDI 2021)
In the field of materials science, the development of data-driven methods calls for a higher degree of standardisation. Welcome to the international workshop from Linkoping University, Sweden, October 5-7, 2021.
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26 March 2025
Successful outcomes for IFM's materials research in WASP-WISE pilot call
WASP and WISE have recently awarded grants to nine collaborative projects, three of which include participants from the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) at Linköping University.
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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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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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19 November 2024
Diplomas to New Docents at TekFak
Thirteen researchers at Linköping University have advanced in their academic careers by becoming associate professors (docents) at the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
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02 October 2024
Research for a sustainable future in ten new projects
Photosynthetic materials, two-dimensional noble metals and sustainable semiconductors are some of the projects at LiU that have been granted funding from the research programme Wallenberg initiative materials science for sustainability – WISE.
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24 June 2024
International collaboration lays the foundation for AI for materials
AI is accelerating the development of new materials. Large-scale use and exchange of data on materials is facilitated by a broad international standard. A major international collaboration now presents an extended version of the OPTIMADE standard.
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04 June 2024
LiU Theorists provide computational insight into the properties of novel ultra-incompressible, hard and superconducting W-N materials
There is an enormously growing demand for materials capable of withstanding extreme conditions, in particular advanced hard and highly electrically conducting materials.