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Annual Meeting 2022

In 2022, the annual meeting was held on 11 October. The theme is Materials – building the world.

Photo of luminescence in green and blue.
Star Wars-style luminescence of perovskite microwires with a variable bandgap, by Ivan Scheblykin, Aboma Merdasa, and Ernesto Joselevich.

Program chairs Maria Messing and Mattias Borg are putting together an exciting program on the topics:

  • Quantum materials
  • Synthesis and Integration
  • Organic and earth-abundant materials

There will also be an update of NanoLund events by director Anders Mikkelsen, presentations of the Seedling projects 2022, and a poster session. 

When: 11 October 2022 (8:30-21:00)

Where: Scandic Star Hotel, Lund, Glimmervägen 5, Lund

NanoLund awards will be presented during the dinner after the meeting.

Registration for the meeting is closed. If you have any questions or comments about your registration please send an e-mail to event [at] nano [dot] lu [dot] se (subject: NanoLund%20Annual%20Meeting%202022) (event[at]nano[dot]lu[dot]se)

 

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