Magnus Berggren

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Magnus Berggren, (born in 1968) is a Swedish professor of organic electronics at Linköping University.

Magnus Berggren was born in Skara, Sweden. In 1991 he received a master’s degree in physics and in 1996 a doctoral degree in physics at Linköping University. He then joined Bell Laboratories in the USA, for a one-year post doc research period. In 2001 he was appointed as a professor of organic electronics at Linköping University.[1]

His research addresses how to utilise organic electronics in novel applications such as in printed-paper electronics and in biology applications.[2]

In 2011 Magnus Berggren became an elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.[3] Since 2005 he has been the Director of the Strategic Research Centre for Organic Bioelectronics, OBOE, at Linköping University, which is funded by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research.[4]

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References

  1. Professorial inauguration, 2002, Linköping University
  2. "Magnus Berggren". Linköping University. Retrieved 2011-11-17. 
  3. "Members". Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 2011-11-21. 
  4. "Magnus Berggren". Linköping University. Retrieved 2011-11-17. 
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