
معرفی
Filip Lenrick is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Production and Materials Engineering under the Faculty of Engineering at Lund University. He leads projects at NanoLund: Centre for Nanoscience and contributes to the LTH Profile Area: Nanoscience and Semiconductor Technology and LU Profile Area: Light and Materials.
His research in Materials Engineering focuses on optimizing material performance through advanced characterization techniques like 3D topology optical microscopy, SEM/TEM, and Synchrotron/Neutron methods. Key areas include corrosion studies, joining and bonding innovations, and wear mechanisms of protective layers, with applications in sustainable production and industrial collaboration.
Recent research trends highlight his work on machining tool longevity, coated material interactions, and diffusion bonding. His publications span journals like International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials and Medical Image Analysis, emphasizing tool wear dynamics, coating resilience, and microstructural integrity under stress.
Projects and grants include funding from the Swedish Research Council (2025–2029), European Commission - Horizon Europe (2024–2028), and Carl Tryggers Stiftelse (2024–2026). He leads initiatives like BulkBonding and Effects of Food Processing Conditions on Corrosion, while collaborating on the Sentio project with Vinnova (2023–2028).
Labs and teams include NanoLund, SPI: Sustainable Production Initiative, and Sentio: Integrated Sensors and Adaptive Technology for Sustainable Products and Manufacturing. His interdisciplinary approach bridges academic research with real-world engineering challenges.


