The Swedish Research Council has published its decision on project and establishment grants and eleven researchers at Fysikum have been awarded project grants. One has received an establishment grant. The total amount is approximately 50,6 million Swedish kronor.
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Welcome with your application to our Master Programmes in Physics, Theoretical Physics, Computational Physics and Medical Radiation Physics. The application period is open until January 15.
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The hidden world of amorphous ice.
"I moved from Kazakhstan to Sweden to pursue my PhD and am now a postdoctoral researcher in the Structural Dynamics of Aqueous Solutions (SDAQS) group. Her research focuses on amorphous ice and protein diffusion in cryogenic solutions.
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Local dwarf galaxies may preserve a record of the infant Universe, says Azadeh Fattahi
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“What was special was that we were able to X-ray unimaginably fast before the ice froze and could observe how the liquid-liquid transition vanishes and a new critical state emerges”, says Anders Nilsson, Professor of Chemical Physics at the Department of Physics.
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In a new theoretical study accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters, researchers at Stockholm University, Nordita, and the University of Tübingen propose an unconventional approach: tracking how gravitational waves reshape the light emitted by atoms.
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Nordic Quantum Communication Infrastructure (NordicQCI) held a kick-off meeting for the consortium and its partners on January 22–23. The project aims to develop and implement the most effective solutions for secure communication.
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Mário Bettencourt Amaro is a PhD student who is 24 years old and comes from Alenquer outside Lisbon in Portugal. “I’m planning and building the laboratories, and in 2026 I’ll be a Teaching Assistant for the new course in Quantum Metrology.”
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Inside our cells, millions of proteins push past each other in a constant crowd. A team led by Anita Girelli and Fivos Perakis at Fysikum, Stockholm University has now captured these motions by using European XFEL X-ray laser — and found a surprising pattern.
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Erik Elfwing is our new student ambassador. He is 23, lives in Tyresö and is studying for a bachelor's degree in physics. ‘You don't have to be a natural genius to study physics. All it takes is interest, curiosity and hard work.’ Erik will be writing about his studies.
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Erik Elfwing is 23 years old and lives in Tyresö outside Stockholm. He is studying for a bachelor's degree in physics, year 3, specialising in physics. ‘Considering that I didn't study science in seco...