Kimberly Dick Thelander at Lund University is building with atoms to create completely new materials. It could perhaps become the batteries of the future, or an environmentally friendly fuel made from only water. Exactly what she would like to create – she doesn't know. Since the atoms are at nanoscale, she has built her own unique electron microscope so she can both see and build. If an atom were the size of a Lego piece, lying in a hand, the hand would be the size of planet Earth. The microscope allows her to study fundamental things about how nature works and how things work on an atomic scale which can pav the way for new findings, materials, and processes.