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Martin Leijnse is a Professor of Solid State Physics at Lund University's Faculty of Engineering (LTH). He leads research in quantum science and technology, focusing on nanoscale systems such as superconductor-semiconductor hybrids, quantum transport, and electron-photon interactions. His work is supported by grants from the ERC, Swedish Research Council, and Wallenberg Center for Quantum Technology.
Education: Undergraduate studies at Chalmers University (Sweden) and Delft University (Netherlands), PhD from RWTH Aachen (Germany, 2009), and postdoc at the Niels Bohr Institute (Denmark, 2009–2013).
Research interests include topological states of matter, Majorana bound states, quantum thermodynamics, and nanoscale heat engines. He collaborates with experimental groups and uses supercomputing facilities. Teaching includes courses on electronic materials and superconductivity theory.
Grants and Projects: Active grants include the ERC-funded NONLOCAL project (2020–2026) and Swedish Research Council projects on nanowire superconductivity. Supervised 10 PhD/Master’s works (details not listed).
Labs/Teams: Member of NanoLund, LTH Profile Area for Nanoscience, and LU Profile Area for Light and Materials. Organizes annual NanoLund meetings and public lectures.
