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Magnus Jonsson is a Professor and Head of Division/Unit at Linköping University’s Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE) within the Department of Science and Technology (ITN). His research focuses on organic photonics and nanooptics, particularly developing conducting polymer-based nanoantennas and dynamic plasmonics for sensors, energy systems, and smart materials. He leads the Organic Photonics and Nanooptics group and co-directs the Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Advanced Functional Materials (AFM).
Education: PhD in Physics (Lund University/Chalmers), docent in Organic Electronics (2016). Postdoc (2011–2014) at TU Delft under Prof. Cees Dekker, studying plasmonic nanopores for biosensing.
Research Interests: Conducting polymers, plasmonics, metamaterials, structural coloration, and energy-harvesting systems. Recent breakthroughs include electrically tunable nanoantennas and ionothermal sensors. His work bridges fundamental science with industrial applications via patents and collaborations.
Awards: Wallenberg Academy Fellow (2019), Swedish Research Council Consolidator Grant (2020).
Leadership: Vice Head of LOE, Deputy Member of Physics Education Board, former Chair of Young Academy of Sweden (2019–2020). Active in science policy, public outreach, and interdisciplinary initiatives.
Grants & Patents: Over SEK 80M in ERC grants (2024), patents on conducting polymer applications. Collaborates with industry and institutions like IVA and Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Labs & Teams: LOE, AFM, and cross-departmental projects on functional materials. His group emphasizes innovation in sustainable and adaptive optical systems.





