Prof Nils Eberhard SvedeliusForMemRS HFRSE (1873–1960) was a Swedish botanist. He was an expert on marine algae.
Biography
He was born in Stockholm on 5 August 1873 the second son of Carl Svedelius LLD (1861-1951),[1] a senior judge in the Supreme Court of Justice, and his wife, Ebba Katarina Skytte, from the family of Skytte of Satra. In 1914 he married Lisa Thegerstrom (d.1955). He died on 2 August 1960.[2]
Career
He studied Botany at Uppsala University under Prof Frans Reinhold Kjellman, gaining his first degree in 1895 and second in 1900. He began lecturing at the university after defending his doctoral thesis, Studies in the marine algae of the Baltic Sea, in 1901.[3]
He won a travelling scholarship and spent the academic year 1902/3 in Ceylon, studying marine algae mainly in the Galle region.[4] He also visited Singapore and Java.
He remained at Uppsala for his entire career, becoming professor in 1914 and retiring in 1938.[3]