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Edwin Jager

Professor, Head of Division

Head of Division for Sensor and Actuator Systems.

Presentation

Edwin Jager is Professor in Applied Physics. He received his M.Sc.Eng. degree (ir) in Applied Physics at , The Netherlands in 1996, specializing in transduction science. In 2001, he received his PhD in Applied Physics at Linköping University, Sweden, and became Docent in 2014. During his PhD-studies, he developed biomedical applications of polypyrrole microactuators, such as a “cell clinic” and a .

This work was continued in the spin-off company Micromuscle AB, later acquired by , of which he was a co-founder and where he worked as CTO from 2000 to 2007. Micromuscle commercialized and developed medical applications of the polypyrrole actuator technology in collaboration with large medical device companies.

Thereafter, he returned to academia as assistant professor in the Organic Electronics group at the Department of Science and Technology at the Norrköping campus. In the summer of 2011 he made a transition to the Biosensors and Bioelectronics Centre to assist building up this newly established Centre, where he became associate professor in March 2012. He held a part-time visiting professor position at the University of Wollongong, Australia, 2012 to 2020, collaborating with Prof Gursel Alici and Prof Geoff Spinks at the . He became full professor in 2023.

In 2013, he received the Junior Faculty Prize for sustainable research environment. He won a prestegious fellowship for a research stay in Japan in 2015 and 2017. He was elected vice-president of the European Society of ElectroActive Polymers, , from 2012 to 2022 and was an active member of the society's predecessor the European ESNAM network (European Scientific Network on Artificial Muscles). He leads the research on textile actuators of LiU’s participation in the EU project , the national project funded by the collaborating with Assoc Prof Nils-Krister Persson at the , and coordinates the .

His research interests include electroactive polymers, soft microactuators and microrobotics, bionics, electroactive surfaces and scaffolds, textile actuators; and polymer (micro-)actuators for cellular mechano-biology (mechanotransduction) and medical devices.

News

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Pain relief through artificial touch in new research project

Can a garment made from smart textiles relieve long-term pain? This is what researchers in neuroscience, materials science, pain research, textile science and biomechanics are seeking to find out in a new interdisciplinary research project.

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10 VR-grants to researchers at IFM

Two of the grants were starting grants and eight were research project grants.

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Your clothes will soon be extra muscles

Textile muscles is a young research field. In the long run, the technology can be built into clothes that can give an extra boost during heavy lifting, give hugs at a distance and help the visually impaired navigate the urban environment.

Media

Selected publications

Cover of publication 'Direct Mechanical Stimulation of Stem Cells: A Beating Electromechanically Active Scaffold for Cardiac Tissue Engineering'
Amy Gelmi, Artur Cieslar-Pobuda, Ebo de Muinck, Marek Jan Los, Mehrdad Rafat, Edwin Jager (2016)

Advanced Healthcare Materials , Vol.5 , s.1471-1480

Cover of publication 'Controlling the electro-mechanical performance of polypyrrole through 3- and 3,4-methyl substituted copolymers'
Daniel Melling, S. A. Wilson, Edwin Jager (2015)

RSC Advances , Vol.5 , s.84153-84163

Cover of publication 'Influence of conductive polymer doping on the viability of cardiac progenitor cells'
Amy Gelmi, Monika Kozak Ljunggren, Mehrdad Rafat, Edwin Jager (2014)

Journal of materials chemistry. B , Vol.2 , s.3860-3867

Cover of publication 'Patterning and electrical interfacing of individually controllable conducting polymer microactuators'
Edwin Jager, Nirul Masurkar, Nnamdi Felix Nworah, Babita Gaihre, Gursel Alici, Geoffrey M. Spinks (2013)

Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical , Vol.183 , s.283-289

Cover of publication 'Mechanical stimulation of epithelial cells using polypyrrole microactuators.'
Karl Svennersten, Magnus Berggren, Agneta Richter-Dahlfors, Edwin W H Jager (2011)

Lab on a Chip , Vol.11 , s.3287-3293

Cover of publication 'Microfabricating conjugated polymer actuators'
EWH Jager, E Smela, Olle Inganäs (2000)

Science , Vol.290 , s.1540-1545

Cover of publication 'Microrobots for Micrometer-Size Objects in Aqueous Media: Potential Tools for Single-Cell Manipulation'
Edwin Jager, Olle Inganäs, Ingemar Lundström (2000)

Science , Vol.288 , s.2335-2338

Publications in chronological order

2025

Carin Backe, Jose Gabriel Martinez Gil, Li Guo, Cedric Plesse, Edwin Jager, Nils-Krister Persson (2025) ADVANCED INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS (Article in journal)
Mathis Bruns, Shayan Mehraeen, Jose Gabriel Martinez Gil, Chokri Cherif, Edwin Jager (2025) ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces (Article in journal)
Mathis Bruns, Shayan Mehraeen, Jose Gabriel Martinez, Johannes Mersch, Iris Kruppke, Edwin W. H. Jager, Chokri Cherif (2025) ADVANCED INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, Vol. 7 (Article in journal)

2024

Elisabet Henell, Judith Weda, Sophia Cedermalm, Linnea Eklov, Marta Hakansson, Jesper Nordstrom, Marit Reibring, Jonas Stålhand, Nils-Krister Persson, Angelika Mader, Jan B. F. van Erp, Edwin Jager (2024) IEEE Transactions on Haptics, Vol. 17, p. 742-752 (Article in journal)
Amaia Ortega Santos, Jose Gabriel Martinez Gil, Edwin Jager (2024) Chemistry of Materials, Vol. 36, p. 9391-9405 (Article in journal)

My research

Teaching

Course coordinator Introduction to Biosensors , Microsystems and Nanobiology

Lectures for the courses Biomedical Materials , Biosensor Technology , and Materials for medicine

Supervisor group project CDIO course Biomedical Engineering .

Supervisor group project CDIO course Engineering Project .

Organiser of Training School 3 on “Microfabrication” for the MSCA-ITN “”