Institutions

Paradisgatan 5
Lund, Skåne 22100
Sweden

Summary: Lund hosts strong quantum optics and biophotonics groups in the Division of Atomic Physics (Department of Physics). The division is internationally known for femtosecond spectroscopy, coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) bioimaging, attosecond science, and laser-based precision measurement. The MAX IV synchrotron laboratory (on campus) provides unique quantum sensing infrastructure for structural biology and materials characterization. The European Spallation Source (ESS, also in Lund) extends neutron-based sensing capabilities. Particularly strong for quantum optical biosensing and spectroscopy-based sensing.

Notes: Sweden's largest university and a Scandinavian research leader. Division of Atomic Physics (Dept. Physics) known for femtosecond spectroscopy, attoscience, CARS bioimaging, and precision measurement. MAX IV (world's brightest synchrotron, on-campus) and ESS (European Spallation Source, nearby) provide unique large-scale sensing facilities. Active in European quantum photonics networks.