Our research group studies electronic properties of semiconducting and metallic nanostructures, with focus on electronic transport at low temperatures as well as applications in medical physics.
The research activities include the two main areas: behavior of deposited magnetic nanoparticles on surfaces as well as several medical-physical topics such as selective destruction of cancer cells and magnetic nanoparticles in hyperthermia.
We investigate physical mechanisms which give rise to biological functions of relevance for medical research. Our main research topics are: super-resolution microscopy, nanoparticles for quantification of cellular processes, and thermodynamics of biomimetic membranes.