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Registration is open – NNSP-SwedNess Neutron School 2026

A key event for neutron science in the Nordics - 9th Graduate School on Neutron Scattering, Lund, 26 Sept – ...

RÅC International Summer School 2026

Deadline to apply May 31st! RÅC International Summer School 2026 Call for Application “Materials Science for Sustainability” Venue: Varbergs Stadshotell, ...

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Functional materials

Yao Hu’s PhD Story

High-entropy alloys are celebrated for their stability — but Yao Hu's research reveals that what happens at the atomic level with temperature is far more complex than assumed, with real consequences for how these materials are designed.
Life Science

Njelama Sanga’s PhD Story

PFAS chemicals are notoriously difficult to remove from water. Njelama Sanga's PhD digs into how these molecules self-assemble, and whether seed proteins could hold the key to breaking them apart.
Engineering

Monika Rolinska’s PhD Story

The earliest signs of degradation in duplex stainless steel are almost impossible to catch — until now. Monika Rolinska's research pushes neutron scattering to its limits to detect phase separation before it becomes a problem.
Functional materials

Lisa Larsson’s PhD Story

What if a bone implant could simply dissolve once it has done its job? Lisa Larsson's PhD explores how fine-tuning the 3D printing process of a biodegradable magnesium alloy brings that possibility closer to the clinic.
Functional materials

Karthika Kariattukarakaran’s PhD Story

Magnetic refrigeration could one day replace compressor-based cooling — but getting there requires understanding the right materials deeply. Karthika Kariattukarakaran's research maps the intricate magnetic structures that make certain iron phosphide alloys promising candidates.