Ingemar Lundström
Ingemar Lundström, born 9 May 1941 in
.Professor Lundström received his
solid state physics in 1970 from the same university. He worked at Chalmers until 1978, when he was appointed a professor in the chair of applied physics at Linköping University, a position he still holds.[1]
His primary research areas are in
chemical sensors
.
Lundström is a member of the
Swedish Royal Academy of Science since 1987.[1]
He was elected to the Nobel Committee for Physics in 2006, and is its chairman from 2010.[2]
Awards
- Björkénska Prize, Uppsala University, 1986
- Outstanding Contribution to the International Chemical Sensor Community, 4th International Meeting of Chemical Sensors, 1992
- Erna Ebelings Prize, Swedish Medical Association, 1994
- Chester Carlson Award, 1997
- Outstanding Achievement Award, Sensor Division of the Electrochemical Society, 1998
- Gold Medal, Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, 1999
- Akzo Nobel Science Award, 2001
- Royal Institute of Technology, 2001
Sources
- ^ a b Ingemar Lundströms CV Archived 2009-10-25 at the Wayback Machine, last accessed September 1, 2009
- ^ Nobel Prize Committee for Physics Archived 2010-01-09 at the Wayback Machine
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