Gustaf Ljunggren (chemist)


Gustaf Axel C:son Ljunggren was a Swedish chemist.

Career

Ljunggren was born on 27 October 1894 in Trelleborg, Sweden, the son of M.D. Carl-August Ljunggren and his wife Elise Key. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1914 and was an assistant at the chemical department at Lund University from 1918 to 1920. Ljunggren was a teacher of general chemistry within the medical faculty at Lund University from 1920 to 1928 and he received a Licentiate of Philosophy degree in 1921. He was chairman of the Chemical Society of Lund from 1922 to 1926 and in 1925 he received a Doctor of Philosophy degree and became a lieutenant in the Swedish Coastal Artillery's reserve.
In 1925, Ljunggren worked as a docent in chemistry and from 1937 he was a Professor at the Swedish Armed Forces Chemical Institute . He was chemistry teacher at the Artillery and Engineering College from 1942 and he was a member of the Research Council of the Swedish Armed Forces during 1943. Ljunggren was head of the Department of Chemistry at the Swedish National Defence Research Institute from 1945 from 1961 and he became a member of the Air Raid Shelter Investigation of 1948 and of the Defense Medical Board in 1947. He was chemistry teacher at the Royal Swedish Naval Staff College and the Royal Swedish Army Staff College from 1952.
Ljunggren was also a member of the Swedish Medical Society, the Swedish Chemical Society, the American Chemical Society, the Rotary International, and was an honorary member of Lund Academic Golf Club. He also wrote scientific papers on biochemistry and organic chemistry as well as investigations and writings on various military-technical research problems.

Personal life

On 24 August 1929 in Ekeby, Malm, he married Ruth Victoria Malm, the daughter of Carl Wilhelm Malm and Amelie Cecilia Nilsson. He was the father of Margareta and Jan-Gustaf.

Awards and decorations

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