Olle Inganäs
Olle Inganäs (born 1951), is a Swedish Professor of Biomolecular and Organic Electronics at Linköping University, Sweden.
Professor Inganäs received his doctorate in 1984 from Linköping University.[1]
His research interests are in polymer optoelectronics and bioelectronics, conjugated polymer physics and polymer electrochemistry.[2]
Awards
- Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 2006.[3]
- Göran Gustafsson Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1997.[4]
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References
- Inganäs, O. 1984. Photoelectrochemistry and electronic properties of some organic solids. PhD Thesis, Linköping University, Sweden.
- Research interests of Prof. Inganäs's group.
- Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences: New members elected into the academy, press release 2006-11-13
- Press release from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
External links
- Professor Inganäs's Research group on Biomolecular and Organic Materials
- Article in New Scientist about Prof. Inganäs's research on producing the first material in which the fibers themselves act as transistors (published in Nature Materials).
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