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Stefan Bengtsson (engineer)

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Stefan Bengtsson
Bengtsson in 2012.
Born
Jan Stefan Bengtsson

(1961-09-13) 13 September 1961 (age 63)
Kortedala Parish, Gothenburg, Sweden
Alma materChalmers University of Technology (MSE)
Scientific career
FieldsSolid-state electronics
ThesisPreparation and electrical characterization of silicon structures formed by wafer bonding (1991)

Jan Stefan Bengtsson (born 27 September 1961) is a Swedish engineer and professor in solid-state electronics. He is the former vice-chancellor of Malmö University and president of Chalmers University of Technology.

Biography

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After completing a Master of Science in Engineering degree in 1985, he worked at SAAB Automobile in Trollhättan, Västergötland before returning to Chalmers for doctoral studies.[1] In 1992, Bengtsson defended his thesis on how complex silicon-based materials and components can be constructed using wafer bonding, for which he received the SAAB–Scania Award. Since 2002, he has been a professor in solid-state electronics at Chalmers. His field of study includes silicon-based materials, components and electronic circuits, namely the basis of all consumer electronics.

Following the turn of the millennium, he was a visiting professor at the Grenoble Institute of Technology for six months. Bengtsson held office as vice-chancellor of Malmö University as well as prorector and vice-president of the Chalmers University of Technology, prior to his promotion on 1 August 2015 as president. Since 1 February 2014, he has been chairman of the board of SUNET, the Swedish university computer network.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Ania (16 February 2015). "Han blir Chalmers nya rektor" [He Becomes New President of Chalmers]. Ingenjören (in Swedish).
  2. ^ "Om Sunet: Styrning" [About SUNET: Administration]. SUNET (in Swedish). Swedish Research Council.
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Academic offices
Preceded by
Lennart Olausson
Vice-Chancellor of Malmö University
2011–2015
Succeeded by
Kerstin Tham
Preceded by President of Chalmers University of Technology
2015–2023
Succeeded by
Martin Nilsson Jacobi