- Laser-based spectroscopy
- Time-resolved optical spectroscopy
- Biomedical spectroscopic imaging
- +۶ مورد دیگر
Olof Mikael Lindgren is a Professor of Physics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) , Department of Physics, Faculty of Natural Sciences. Since 2003, he has led research at the Applied Optics group and Biophysics group , focusing on advanced optical spectroscopy and imaging for biomedical applications. His research spans laser-based spectroscopy, time-resolved optical techniques, and nonlinear optics. He applies these methods to study biomolecular systems, particularly in the context of amyloid diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, and to develop photo-dynamic therapy approaches. He also investigates hybrid organic-inorganic nanomaterials and triplet state dynamics. Recent publications highlight his work on oligothiophenes for amyloid fibril detection, BODIPY-based photosensitizers for cancer therapy, and multimodal fluorescence microscopy of protein aggregates. These studies collectively advance optical diagnostics and therapeutic strategies in life sciences. He teaches the course TFY4195 - Optics and is actively involved in outreach and academic service. His contact email is mikael.lindgren@ntnu.no , and his office is located at Realfagbygget, D4-190, Gløshaugen .





