Ann-Christine Albertsson
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Born5 July 1945
AlmamaterKTH Royal Institute of Technology
FieldsChemistry
InstitutionsKTH Royal Institute of Technology
Ann-Christine Albertsson | |
|---|---|
| Born | 5 July 1945 |
| Alma mater | KTH Royal Institute of Technology |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Chemistry |
| Institutions | KTH Royal Institute of Technology |
| Thesis | Studies on the Mineralization of C14-Labelled Polyethylenes in Aerobic Biodegradation and Aqueous Aging (1977) |
| Doctoral advisor | Bengt Rånby |
Ann-Christine Albertsson is a Swedish chemist, currently Professor at Royal Institute of Technology and the Editor-in-Chief of American Chemical Society's Biomacromolecules.[1] Her research interest are biomacromolecules and polymers.[2]
She earned her Doctorate from Royal Institute of Technology in 1977.[3]
Career
She started as a lecturer at Royal Institute of Technology in 1980 before serving as acting professor in 1986 until being official appointed as professor in 1989. She has also been visiting scholar at Polytechnic University of New York, University of Kyoto, University of Massachusetts at Amherst and Research Institute for Polymers and Textiles.[4]