Prof. Jonas Tegenfeldt, PhD

Solid State Physics

Teaching

 

My main teaching responsibility is to run the following course:


Experimental Biophysics. (FFFNA20, FYST67, FFFN20F 15hp) The course goes through a range of topics in biophysics with emphasis on experimental techniques. Subjects that may be covered include: single-molecule detection, super resolution microscopy, nanomedicine, nanosafety, microfluidics, molecular motors, neurobiophysics and biosensors. The course is given yearly during the spring. It gives 15hp. Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you are interested in participating in the course. The course is open for undergraduate as well as graduate students.

An old site describing the course.

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Contact information Lund:

 

Jonas Tegenfeldt


Office Q142
Division of Solid State Physics
NanoLund
Department of Physics
Lund University
Box 118
SE-221 00 Lund
Sweden

Visiting address:
Professorsgatan 1
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Office Phone: +46-(0)46-222 8063 (forwarded to mobile phone)
Fax: +46-(0)46-222 3637
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Optics and fluidics labs (Q129 and Q112)
Soft lithography (PDMS) lab (Q126)
Super resolution microscopy (STED) lab (Q115)
Microbiology lab (BSL2) (Q262)

Biochemistry Lab (Q226)

Storage room (C266A)

 

Short CV:

 


2014 - present Full Professor at Solid State Physics, Lund University

2008-2014 VR-financed "Rådsforskare" (Eng: Senior Research Fellowship Award)

2003-2008 VR-financed "Forskarassistent" (Eng: Assistant Professor)

2007 Docent (Associate Professor) in Solid State Physics

1998 - 2003 PostDoc at Princeton University

1997 PhD in Solid State Physics Lund University

1991 MSc in Engineering Physics / Materials Science Uppsala University

1986 Swedish Defense Institute of Language (Military Service)

 

Research interests

Micro and nanotechnology to address life science problems.

 

  • Separation science
  • Nanofluidics
  • Polymers in confined environments
  • Tools for single-cell biology
  • Super resolution microscopy (STED)