Lars Samuelson (physicist)

Lars Ivar Samuelson (born 20 December 1948) is a Swedish physicist and professor in nanotechnology and semiconductor electronics at Lund University.

Biography
In 1977 Lars Samuelson received his PhD in physics at Lund University. Afterwards he went for post-doc at the IBM Research Center in San Jose, California between 1978 and 1979, researching display technology and band structure calculations.

In 1981 he became an associate professor of physics at Lund University, after which he in 1986 became a professor of semiconductor physics at Chalmers University of Technology.

In 1988 he became a professor of semiconductor electronics at the Department of Physics at Lund University, and in the same year initiated the creation of Scandinavia's first Nanoscience research center, Nanometer structure consortium (nmC). In 2000 he began to focus the Nanometer structure consortium's research on Nanowires.

In 2002, he became one of the first in the world to show how to combine substances with different structural, electrical and optical properties in a nanowire.

Since 2021, he is employed as a professor at Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen, leading the Institute of Nanoscience and Applications (INA).

Lars Samuelson became a member of the Royal Physiographic Society in 1998, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Physics) in 2006 and The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences in 2007. He became Fellow of the Institute of Physics in 2004, appointed Einstein Professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2008, American Physical Society Fellow in 2009 and fellow international at Japan Society of Applied Physics in 2020.

Samuelson is the author of well over 700 articles with h-index 90 at Web-of-Science (h-index 90, listed in the top 1% highly cited researchers by Web-of-Science) and has given more than 300 plenary/invited talks at international conferences.

He is ranked third on the journal Nano Letters list of the most productive researchers in nanosciences in the years 2001–2009.

He is the Founder of four start-up companies coming out of Lund University, QuNano AB, Sol Voltaics AB, Glo AB and Hexagem AB, engaged in commercialization of nanomaterials technologies.