Myfab KTH

Electrum Laboratory and Albanova Nanofabrication Facility are the two laboratories operated within the KTH node of Myfab – the Swedish research infrastructure for micro- and nanofabrication.

In Kista the Electrum Laboratory with a 1300 m2 cleanroom area and 1500 m2 additional laboratories is outstanding for fabrication and characterization in the nano and micro scale, supporting the whole chain from education, research and development, to prototyping and production.

At KTH Campus the Albanova Nanofabrication Facility has a 285 m2 cleanroom and 60 m2 additional laboratories. With focus on direct writing technology, the Albanova Nanolab is a flexible resource for basic research requiring nanofabrication and nanocharacterization with a wide variety of materials and substrate.

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Myfab has a leading role in the European Chips Act

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Luke Hankin

Reporting by Myfab Lund 

Many in Europe have been eagerly awaiting the results of the first calls in the European Chips Act for pilot lines, with the aim is to enhance existing and develop new advanced pilot lines across the Union to enable development and deployment of cutting-edge semiconductor technologies and next-generation semiconductor technologies. 

Also, we in NanoLund have our stake in the call, and have together with Swedish partners at Linköping, Chalmers and KTH been invited to be part of a pilot line for Wide Bandgap materials. We were very happy when the Chips JU announced that the Public Authorities Board approved all four pilot line proposals.For Lund University and LTH, the Faculty of Engineering this means an important piece in the puzzle of a strategic initiative within the semiconductor area.  

Lund University and Vanya Darakchieva will lead the Workpackage on III- N radiofrequency and power device technologies of the Wide Bandgap pilotline and will contribute with a total effort of more the 8 M€ over 5 years.  

Full article at Myfab Lund here: https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanolund-and-lund-nano-lab-has-leading-role-european-chips-act

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