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Xenofon Strakosas is an Assistant Professor at Linköping University's Department of Science and Technology (ITN), affiliated with the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE) within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on organic bioelectronics, particularly the integration of electronic systems with biological tissues. Key projects include developing conductive hydrogels for 3D bioprinting, enzymatic polymerization of organic conductors on lipid membranes, and in vivo fabrication of soft electrodes for electronic medicine.
Recent breakthroughs include growing electrodes in living tissue using injectable gels and achieving precise drug delivery via proton-trapping ion pumps. Supported by a SEK 10 million donation from the Stig Wadström Foundation, his work bridges technology and biology to address neurological diseases and human-machine interfaces. His lab collaborates across disciplines, leveraging organic electronics for biosensors, neural interfaces, and sustainable energy solutions.
Publications emphasize advanced materials, electrochemical platforms, and biomedical applications. Current research trends prioritize biocompatibility, in vivo compatibility, and precise control of electronic-ionic interactions. Awards and recognitions include Physics World's 2023 major breakthrough designation for electrode growth in living tissues. Future directions include scalable bioelectronic systems and next-generation medical therapies.





