Jonas Sundberg
Associate Professor
Department of Engineering Technology and Didactics
Lautrupvang 15
Building Ballerup Room N1.15
2750 Ballerup
Danmark
Analytical Chemistry Mass spectrometry Sensors Inorganic Chemistry Functional nanomaterials Materials science Chromatography
Associate professor of applied materials at DTU Engineering Technology. Head of the Sensors & Functional Materials research group. Main research interests are the design, development and implementation of porous materials for chemical sensing and separation technology. Twitter/X; Google Scholar Research group Jaskaran Singh Malhotra (PhD student), Per Holger Reichert (PhD student), Deepthy Krishnan, Clara Duarte (research assistant), Swetha Gopalakrishnan (research assistant). Alumni: 1 PhD, 1 postdoc, 3 visiting students and multiple BSc/MSc students. Personal informationFull name: Jonas SundbergLiving in Veksø, outside Copenhagen, Denmark.Born in 1982. Married to Sacha Sundberg, two children.Primary languages: Swedish, English.Secondary languages: Danish. Current positionAssociate professor, DTU Engineering Technology, from 2024-01-01. Past positionsSenior researcher in materials chemistry, DTU Offshore, 2023-08 to 2023-12.Researcher, DTU Offshore, 2019-06 to 2023-07. Since 2021, founded and leading the Sensors & Functionals Materials research group (originally at DTU Offshore)Postdoc at DTU Offshore, 2017-02 to 2019-05Research chemist at Copenhagen University Hospital, 2015-10 to 2016-10,Postdoc at University of Southern Denmark, 2013-07 to 2013-08. Research stays abroad2014, Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, University of Groningen, NL, to carry out Raman spectroscopy of coordination complexes under the supervision of professor Wesley Browne.2012, The University of Sydney, AU, to carry out synthesis and X-ray diffraction studies of Cobalt - oxygen complexes, under the supervision of professor Cameron Kepert.2010, Department of Chemistry, University of Gothenburg, to carry out synthesis and characterization of air-sensitive organometallic iron complexes, under the supervision of professor Mikael Håkansson.