ALGCC-developing
ALGCC is carried through within the Impact Innovations program Swedish Metals and Minerals, a joint initiative of the Swedish Energy Agency, Formas and Vinnova.
Materials processing translates materials science into engineered functionality by modifying, shaping and structuring materials through advanced processing routes that tailor composition, microstructure and interfaces across length scales.
The Materials Processes group develops advanced processing technologies across multiple length scales, from nanoscale material synthesis to large-scale industrial manufacturing. Research includes laser-based nanoparticle synthesis, advanced laser materials processing, additive manufacturing and large-scale roll-to-roll coating technologies. The focus is on precise process control to tailor microstructure, interfaces, and functional performance, enabling scalable and industrially viable solutions for energy, photonics, and advanced materials applications.
ALGCC is carried through within the Impact Innovations program Swedish Metals and Minerals, a joint initiative of the Swedish Energy Agency, Formas and Vinnova.
Aluminum-based batteries are a promising candidate for next-generation batteries due to their high theoretical capacity, cost-effectiveness, and environmentally friendly features.
IMPHET is a strategic investment in Västernorrland that aims to strengthen the research and development of advanced materials and manufacturing processes for sustainable energy applications.
Emissions of the gas methane are difficult to detect. MEQAL is researching how sensor technology and drone measurements can be used to detect leaks at recycling stations and other sources of...
The electrically insulating properties of cellulose are already used in transformers today. The same properties can also be used in a new invention: the triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG). In a TEN...
Universitetslektor, biträdande|Associate Senior Lecturer
nicklas.blomquist@miun.se
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