Molecules and materials
For research in the field of molecules and materials, you can make use of the extensive facilities available at Radboud University.
Life Science Trace Detection Laboratory
The Life Science Trace Detection Laboratory or TDLab operates a variety of state-of-the-art trace gas detectors that allow real time measurements with detection levels at or below parts per billion volume level.
Scanning Probe (SPiN) Labs
The SPiN labs (Scanning Probe in Nijmegen) have a broad range of instruments including scanning tunnelling microscopes (STM) and atomic force microscopes (AFM), operating from ambient conditions down to the milliKelvin regime.
Semiconductor Growth and Processing Facilities
The Applied Materials Science lab facilities include interconnected clean rooms (Class ISO 6&7) with all necessary equipment for the growth, processing, and analysis of semiconductor materials and devices.
Solar Energy Calibration Facilities
The Applied Materials Science department houses Solar Energy Calibration Facilities to support innovations in solar energy harvesting systems, like new types of solar cells and modules.
Solid State Chemistry Labs
In the labs of the Solid State Chemistry department, research is conducted on the processes that occur during formation and growth of crystals. We aim to apply this understanding to the prediction and control of crystal morphology and perfection.
X-Ray Diffraction Lab
In the X-Ray diffraction lab, you will find two powder diffractometers and a single crystal X-ray diffractometer, used for research in the underlying atomic and molecular structure of materials and solids.