The Department of Nuclear Physics at Lund University is dedicated to the study and research of nuclear phenomena. It focuses on various aspects of nuclear physics, including theoretical and experimental approaches. The department is involved in advancing knowledge in areas such as nuclear structure, nuclear reactions, and applications of nuclear technology.
Lund University, established in 1666, is one of Sweden's oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education. The Department of Nuclear Physics contributes to the university's broader mission of conducting high-quality research and providing education in the sciences. The department collaborates with various national and international research institutions and participates in significant scientific projects, enhancing its role in the global scientific community.
In addition to research, the department offers academic programs that prepare students for careers in nuclear physics and related fields. These programs are designed to equip students with a solid foundation in both theoretical concepts and practical applications, fostering the next generation of scientists in this specialized area of study.




