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Boost for Myfab Lund as a new LU Core Facility

Window front of Myfab Lund

We are very happy to announce that Lund Nano Lab (LNL) has been selected as one of three new Lund University Core Facilites. This recognition underscores LNL’s vital role in supporting research and innovation, spinouts, and SMEs in their needs for micro- and nanofabrication and characterisiation.

Lund University allocates special funds to research infrastructures of strategic importance and being named one of the first LU Core Facilities is a great honor. This status acknowledges LNL’s support for excellent research, its strong organisation and its accessibility. This Core Facility status provides additional resources, allowing us to continue offering state-of-the-art facilities for nano- and microfabrication research.

This achievement is thanks to the dedication of the entire LNL team, whose commitment to outstanding user support has been an essential part of this success. A special thank you to everyone at NanoLund involved in the application process!

Highlights and events

From left: Professor Cecilia Persson and Professor Maria Tenje in the cleanroom at the Ångström Laboratory, Myfab, which is used in fields such as materials science, life sciences, and micronanosystems. Photo: Mikael Wallerstedt.
2026 04 27
Myfab Uppsala

Expertise in biomedical engineering brought together in a new research programme

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2026 04 15
Myfab Uppsala

Göran Gustafsson Prizes in Engineering Physics awarded to Uppsala researchers

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PhD student Giulio Cavaliere at the Additive Manufacturing Lab Photo: Mikael Wallerstedt
2026 04 14
Myfab Uppsala

Innovative projects receive grant from Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation

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Event a university house - Ångström Laboratory - Myfab Uppsala
2026 04 02
Myfab Chalmers , Myfab , Myfab KTH , Myfab Lund , Myfab Uppsala

June 1-3: Nordic user meeting in Uppsala

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