
معرفی
Dmitry Baranov is an Associate Senior Lecturer in Chemical Physics at Lund University's Faculty of Engineering (LTH), and a Principal Investigator at NanoLund: Centre for Nanoscience. He is also a member of LTH’s Profile Area on Nanoscience and Semiconductor Technology, and Lund University’s Profile Area on Light and Materials. His research focuses on nanocrystal superlattices, phase transitions in nanomaterials, and perovskite nanocrystal engineering.
Baranov’s work addresses sustainable development goals related to clean energy and materials innovation. His projects include the Swedish Research Council-funded 'Nanocrystal Solids for Quantum Technology' and EU Horizon Europe initiatives like RADIANT (Chiral Light Emitting Diodes) and PROMETHEUS (Superfluorescent Nanocrystal Solids).
Research Interests:
- Nanocrystal self-assembly and superlattice formation
- Phase transitions in nanocrystal solids
- Optical and electronic properties of perovskite nanocrystals
- Applications in quantum technology and photonic architectures
Grants & Projects:
- Nanocrystal Solids for Quantum Technology (2025–2029, Swedish Research Council)
- RADIANT (2024–2027, EU Horizon Europe)
- PROMETHEUS (2023–2027, EU Horizon Europe)
Key Activities: Baranov has organized conferences (e.g., MATSUS24) and presented at global forums on topics like photoluminescence dynamics and nanocrystal photophysics. His work bridges fundamental materials science with applied quantum technologies.


