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Magnus Berggren is a Professor of Organic Electronics at Linköping University (LiU), leading the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE) and directing the Strategic Research Area (SFO) of Advanced Functional Materials (AFM). He holds a dual role as part-time manager at Acreo Swedish ICT and previously founded Thin Film Electronics AB. His research focuses on organic bioelectronics, electronic plants, and neuromedicines for neurodegenerative diseases. Berggren earned his MSc (1991) and PhD (1996) in Applied Physics from LiU, followed by a postdoc at Bell Laboratories.
Key achievements include pioneering paper electronics, electronic medications, and sustainable energy solutions. Awards include the Marcus Wallenberg Prize (2014) and Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences membership (2012). Current projects involve SEK 28M for neuromedicines and SEK 27M for liquid fuel research. His work bridges organic electronics with biology, exemplified by breakthroughs like electronic medications for Alzheimer’s and batteries using lignin-based materials.
- Education: MSc (1991), PhD (1996) in Applied Physics, Linköping University
- Affiliations: LOE Director, WISE Office, Department of Science and Technology
- Grants: SEK 28M for neuromedicines, SEK 27M for liquid fuels
Research trends emphasize sustainable materials (e.g., nanocellulose batteries) and bioelectronic interfaces (e.g., iontronic micropipettes for neural modulation). His labs develop soft, stretchable electronics and conductive polymers for biomedical applications.





