The Ångström Laboratory (Swedish: Ångströmslaboratoriet) is a facility of Uppsala University. It hosts multiple research laboratories and departments of natural science and engineering.[1][2]

The Ångström Laboratory
House 10 of the Ångström Laboratory, pictured 13 May 2022
AddressLägerhyddsvägen 1
LocationUppsala, Sweden
59°50′18″N 17°38′51″E / 59.83837°N 17.64761°E / 59.83837; 17.64761
75237
AffiliationsUppsala University
Kai Siegbahn
Websitewww.angstrom.uu.se
Ångström Laboratory is located in Uppsala
Ångström Laboratory
Ångström Laboratory
Location of Ångström in Uppsala

History edit

The facility is named after Swedish physicist Anders Jonas Ångström and his son Knut Ångström, both of whom were professors at Uppsala University in the 19th century.[3] It was first inaugurated in 1997,[4] at Polacksbacken [sv], next to a site that historically served the purpose of training the Uppland Regiment from 1680–1912. This site later evolved to house the university's Information Technology Centre (ITC).[5]

Ångström was erected south-west of the regiment site, initially primarily to accommodate a cleanroom. This first construction is referred to as stage 1, including buildings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. In year 2000, stage 2 was realized, including buildings 6 and 8. Building 7 was realized in 2006, and in 2013 the FREIA laboratory was constructed between buildings 5 and 7.[3][6]

New Ångström edit

The Ångström Laboratory initially consisted of eight buildings. However a new building 9 was completed in September 2020. Then, finally on 13 May 2023 the new front building 10 was inaugurated by the Crown Princess of Sweden Victoria.[4][7][8][9] Together these two new houses form the so-called "New Ångström".

This New Ångström (houses 9 and 10) was built and funded by Akademiska Hus, a Swedish state-owned enterprise. In 2018 the enterpreise reported that they had invested 1.2 billion SEK towards the project.[10]

Departments edit

The represented departments at Ångström Laboratory include:[11]

  • The Department of Physics and Astronomy
  • The Department of Information Technology
  • The Department of Chemistry – Ångström
  • The Department of Mathematics
  • The Department of Electrical Engineering
  • The Department of Materials Science and Engineering
  • The Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering

Much of the Technical and natural science faculty of Uppsala University [sv] is at Ångström.

Research laboratories edit

Multiple research laboratories are housed in Ångström, some listed below:

Images edit

Spinoff companies edit

The Ångström Laboratory has been the source of multiple spinoff companies, some listed below:[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Uppsala University".
  2. ^ "The Ångstrom Laboratory". Uppsala University. 2013-12-11.
  3. ^ a b www.angstrom.uu.se/angstrom-laboratory/history
  4. ^ a b "Inauguration of new Ångström". teknat.uu.se. 2022-05-13. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
  5. ^ www.angstrom.uu.se/angstrom-laboratory/history
  6. ^ Löfberg, Bengt (2010-03-06). "Ångströmlaboratoriet Uppsala - Byggnadens Tillkomst" (Document) (in Swedish). Uppsala University.
  7. ^ "Building 10 at New Ångström inaugurated". Uppsala University. 2022-05-17. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
  8. ^ "Miljardsatsningen invigd av kronprinsessan". Upsala Nya Tidning (in Swedish).
  9. ^ "Kronprinsessan invigde nya Ångströmslaboratoriet". Kungahuset. 2022-05-13. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  10. ^ "Byggstart för miljardsatsning i Nya Ångström". Akademiska Hus. 2018-10-02. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
  11. ^ www.angstrom.uu.se/angstrom-laboratory/organisations/#anchor-763236
  12. ^ "Popular Science Presentation". Uppsala University.
  13. ^ "The Tandem Laboratory". Uppsala University.
  14. ^ "Research infrastructure – Tandem Laboratory". Uppsala University.
  15. ^ www.teknik.uu.se/collaboration/spin-off-companys
  16. ^ Metingil, Nurcin (2022-04-07). "Swedish deep tech startup Peafowl Plasmonics has raised around €4M seed". ArcticStartup. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  17. ^ "Altris Raises €4.8M in Bridge Financing". 2023-05-05.
  18. ^ www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/879456
  19. ^ theconversation.com/scientists-make-impossible-material-by-accident-16911
  20. ^ www.mynewsdesk.com/se/uu/pressreleases/wind-power-research-has-wind-in-its-sails-243868
  21. ^ www.glassonweb.com/news/chromogenics-aims-world-market-with-new-factory-uppsala

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