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Johan Lindeberg is a Professor in Timber Engineering at the Department of Forestry and Wood Technology, Linnaeus University, Sweden. He serves as program manager for the forestry candidate program and teaches structural engineering in undergraduate civil engineering courses and advanced timber engineering in master’s programs. His research focuses on how forest management and environmental factors influence wood properties at the annual ring and fiber level, with emphasis on sustainable utilization of renewable materials.
- Research Groups:
- Forest Products - Investigates forest-derived raw materials and side streams for renewable materials innovation
- The Bridge - Industry-academia collaboration with Södra and IKEA for forestry and wood sustainability
- Key Research Areas:
- Wood property analysis under forest management
- Non-destructive testing methodologies
- Genetic improvement of timber species
- X-ray and spectroscopy-based wood analysis
- Sustainable forestry practices
- Wood microstructure characterization
Publication Trends: His 15 most recent articles (2001-2024) demonstrate expertise in wood density analysis, genetic trait evaluation, and non-destructive testing, with applications spanning birch species, Norway spruce, and Scots pine studies. Methodological focus includes X-ray microdensitometry, NIR spectroscopy, and genetic modeling.
- Notable Projects:
- OptiForValue - Optimizing forest operations for sustainable management
- Tree species in the secret forest - Habitat type and succession analysis
- Climate adaptation in Öland agriculture - Holistic forest-agriculture interaction studies
