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COMMONS Director has been elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

2026-01-22COMMONS Director Emma Sparr has been elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA), class for Chemistry. KVA is an independent academy with around 480 Swedish and 175 international members working to strengthen the role of science in society.  Emma was elected at the General Meeting of the Academy on January 14.More information in SwedishMore information in English

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/commons-director-has-been-elected-member-royal-swedish-academy-sciences - 2026-07-05

LLPS26: Workshop & PhD course on Liquid-liquid phase separation

August 24-28: Combined summerschool and workshopTopics:  Phase separation, condensation, and self-association in 2 and 3 dimensions – from basic principles to applications in life sciencesDeadline for pre‑registration (PhD Summer School) is March 15 – complete your pre‑registration hereMore information will come. 

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/llps26-workshop-phd-course-liquid-liquid-phase-separation - 2026-07-05

Conversation about experiments in art and science

April 28, 2026 from 18:00Kino, Foajébaren Atriet, LundKino, Foajébaren Atriet, LundA conversation about Experiments, based on the Glänta issue on the same topic. We dive into experiments, models, and simulations — do they mirror reality, reshape it, or expand it?  Mikael Lund (Computational chemist) and artist Janna Holmstedt (artist) meet in conversation, moderated by historian of science Julia R

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/conversation-about-experiments-art-and-science - 2026-07-05

Commons hosted several well‑received activities during April

COMMONS hosted several activities during April. On April 15, the Annual Meeting took place, featuring the book release of the new edition of The Colloidal Domain (Wennerström & Evans). The event gathered 90 participants from multiple universities. The program included presentations on novel advanced experimental methods, a panel discussion on depth and breadth in excellent science, and a series of

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/commons-hosted-several-well-received-activities-during-april - 2026-07-05

Three International Scientists to Visit COMMONS in Summer 2026

COMMONS is pleased to welcome three visiting scientists during the summer of 2026. Their visits aim to stimulate scientific discussion, initiate new collaborations, and contribute to the COMMONS research environment.Kevin Roger (CNRS Toulouse) will visit in June. He is an expert in colloidal and physical chemistry, with research focused on emulsification, drying, and precipitation in complex collo

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/three-international-scientists-visit-commons-summer-2026 - 2026-07-05

🌀 Transformations - Förvandlingar 🌀

What is it that causes something to transform? And what is a transformation, really? Sometimes we speak of tipping points or boiling points—critical states where a small change can cause an entire system, ultimately even the whole planet, to change form. In physics and chemistry, such phase transitions can be observed and predicted, but the larger the context, the harder it becomes—and the more is

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/transformations-forvandlingar - 2026-07-05

COMMONS Challenge on Membrane Asymmetry

Milka Doktorova and Alessandra Luchini recently led a COMMONS Challenge focused on membrane asymmetry. The event brought together researchers with diverse expertise to discuss current questions and emerging perspectives in membrane biology. Online participation enabled colleagues from different locations to join the conversation.A follow-up discussion is planned for later this summer to continue e

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/commons-challenge-membrane-asymmetry - 2026-07-05

Two COMMONS-linked projects awarded Röntgen-Ångström Cluster funding

Two collaborative research projects involving researchers from COMMONS have been awarded funding through the Röntgen-Ångström Cluster (RÅC) programme, supporting new Swedish–German research collaborations in soft matter and life science.The RÅC programme promotes long-term scientific collaboration between Sweden and Germany in areas including structural biology, materials science, and related fiel

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/two-commons-linked-projects-awarded-rontgen-angstrom-cluster-funding - 2026-07-05

COMMONS researchers publish essays in Eurozine and Glänta

Researchers affiliated with COMMONS continue to contribute to contemporary essayistic writing in both international and Swedish publications.Three essays by COMMONS researchers have recently been published in English by the European cultural journal Eurozine:Fredrik Höök, "Competing for the Origin of Life"Joakim Stenhammar, "On Starlings and the Thermodynamics of Life"David Dunér (COMMONS Scientif

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/commons-researchers-publish-essays-eurozine-and-glanta - 2026-07-05

March 2025: Four COMMONS postdocs on board!

Ewa Andrzejewska: Condensate-mediated amyloid nucleationFerdinand Fandrei: Membrane-induced liquid-liquid phase separationSajitha Sasidharan: Impact of Nanoparticle Binding on Lipid Redistribution and Membrane Deformation in Cellular MembranesNicole Galenkamp started her COMMONS postdoc in 2024. She investigates a-synuclein coopreative binding to biological membranes. The COMMONS postdocs work bet

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/march-2025-four-commons-postdocs-board - 2026-07-05

Cryo-EM Summer school, August 2025

During last week of August, we explored the physics of electron microscopy, cryo-specimen preparation, and a range of applications to soft matter. We also shared unforgettable experiences together, from in-depth technical lectures, lab visits and visiting the Cryo-EM@MAX IV facility in Lund.This week was not just about learning but also about building a community at the frontiers of cryo-EM resear

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/cryo-em-summer-school-august-2025 - 2026-07-05

Inauguration of the ESS Lighthouse [25-09-18]

On September 18, the ESS Lighthouse: Colloids and Interfaces in Food and Pharma (CaIFF), lead by COMMONS-PI Professor Martin Malmsten, was officially inaugurated.CaIFF focuses on out-of-equilibrium multi-phase colloidal systems, their investigation with large-scale neutron- and synchrotron methods, and their application in pharmaceutical and food products (https://pharmacy.ku.dk/research/caiff/).W

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/inauguration-ess-lighthouse-25-09-18 - 2026-07-05

Julia Ravanis is awarded Forskarfyren

Our COMMONS co-worker Julia Ravanis has recieved the prize "Forskarfyren" for “for her innovative way of spreading knowledge across generations through a unique combination of poetry, the humanities, and the natural sciences.”We are very happy to have Julia with us driving forward activities in the COMMONS Academic Forum, and thereby following in particular the lines outlined as motivation for the

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/julia-ravanis-awarded-forskarfyren - 2026-07-05

Seminar on societal (mis)conceptions of chemistry

Nov 19, 2025The idea is to not only discuss the important aspect for chemistry's notion in the society, but also experience the seminar format hands-on as a possible teaching and examination method.13.00-13.45Gain insights into the seminar as a knowledge practiceOpen lectures by Julia Ravanis (CTH and LU, Academic forum), Lovisa Brännstedt (LU, History) and Felix Roosen-Runge (Physical Chemistry,

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/seminar-societal-misconceptions-chemistry - 2026-07-05

1st COMMONS Challenges [24-03-19]

MARCH 19, 2024Two speakers present research that fall under one overall theme;   providing two perspectives on a common underlying phenomenon. The aim is to create an interactive thinking and collaboration process focusing not only on specifics, but rather on the commonalities. More informationTheme: CooperativitySpeakers: Sara Linse (LU)  & Mikael Lund (LU)Time: March 19 at 14.15-16.00 

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/1st-commons-challenges-24-03-19 - 2026-07-05

Minisymposium, 4 December

From intefaces to nanostructures:  Lipid self-assembly in non-equilibrium conditions14.00   Adam Squires (University of Bath, UK)Lyotropic lipid phases in the open air: films, droplets and aerosols14.30   Mark Rutland (KTH, Sweden)Bending the water – air interface with self assembly: Langmuir films in a new light15.00 Break 15.15   Anan Yaghmur (Copenhagen University, Denmark)Cubosome and hexosome

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/article/minisymposium-4-december - 2026-07-05