Material Physics
Materials physics forms the scientific foundation for next-generation technologies by linking atomic structure, microstructure and interfaces to macroscopic functionality.
Advanced Materials and Processes (AMP) is a multidisciplinary research environment at Mid Sweden University focused on sustainable materials and advanced manufacturing technologies for future energy systems, photonics, laser applications and sensor platforms.
We combine fundamental materials physics with scalable processing strategies to develop competitive and industrially relevant solutions.
AMP integrates advanced materials development with scalable processing technologies. We develop functional materials for energy storage and energy conversion, photonics and sensing, including battery materials, nanogenerators, self-powered sensors and optical materials. In parallel, we advance processing technologies across multiple length scales, from nanoscale synthesis and laser-based materials processing to additive manufacturing and large-scale roll-to-roll production. The research is supported by the Materials and Innovation Laboratory, MILAB, where materials synthesis, advanced characterization and pilot-scale processing enable the transition from laboratory research to industrially relevant solutions in energy technology and advanced manufacturing.
Materials physics forms the scientific foundation for next-generation technologies by linking atomic structure, microstructure and interfaces to macroscopic functionality.
Materials processing translates materials science into engineered functionality by modifying, shaping and structuring materials through advanced processing routes that tailor composition,...
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