Karolinska institutes (KI) research infrastructure can be found here and more specific core facilities at KI can be found here
KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm shows its material research in Material Plattfrom
Open facility for interfaces KTH 2 MILAB KTH
Open facility for nanomaterials KTH Nanolab KTH
Scilifelab brings together research and infrastructure for biomedicine, ecology and evolution. There available infrastructure can be found here
Stockholm University lists available infrastructures here (not only related to material research)
Links to some of the more specific infrastructures can be found below
Transmission and scanning electron microscopy
Electron Microscopy Center (EMC), MMK, SU
Cellular electron microscopy 3D-EM at KI
X-ray diffraction, Spectroscopy (FT-IR, Raman, UV-vis, Fluorescence), Surface analysis, thermal analysis (TGA, DSC, MS), Physical property characterization (PPMS)
Soft matter characterization (AFM, surface tension, contact angle, tensile testing mechine, rheometer, dynamic mechanical thermal analyzer)
MACAL - Materials Analysis Center at Arrhenius Laboratory, SU
Mass spectrometer, Quadrupole-Time-of-Flight (QTOF) mass spectrometer
Mass Spectrometry Lab, MMK, SU
Waters Open Access lab, Campus Solna
NMR spectrometer
Advanced sintering facilities
National Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) Facility, MMK, SU
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