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Myfab Lund information meeting with lab tour

Myfab Lund Nano Lab

Welcome to an information meeting about Lund Nano Lab (LNL) – what is it, what does it offer and how can you access it? We will also tell you about the plans and process of building the new Nano Lab at Science Village, a cutting-edge semiconductor nanofabrication facility near MAX IV and ESS.

Lund Nano Lab (LNL) is an open research facility that is available to academic research groups, start-ups and company users. Our world-class clean room facility is equipped with state-of-the-art semiconductor processing and metrology equipment.

LNL welcomes all users to access the equipment for fundamental research and development in the fields of materials science, nanotechnology, microelectronics, life science and quantum technology. LNL is staffed with metrology, equipment and process experts who are available to train and guide you. We also educate students enrolled at Lund University and participate in outreach activities for the local community and society.

We will offer a tour of the lab for those interested – places for the tour are limited and pre-registration is compulsory. More information about registration for the lab tour is found in the registration form for the information meeting (see link below).

When: Wednesday 24 April 2024 at 13:15

Where: k-space at Solid State Physics, Fysicum

Register: via the link below latest 22 April 2024

Registration: https://www.nano.lu.se/webform/lnl_information_meeting

Original Article: https://www.nano.lu.se/calendar/lund-nano-lab-information-meeting-lab-tour

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