معرفی
Björn Hammarström is a Researcher at the BIOPHYSICS Unit of KTH Royal Institute of Technology. His work focuses on acoustofluidics, microfluidics, and their applications in biophysics, environmental science, and medical diagnostics. He teaches courses including Microscale Acoustofluidics (SK2539) and Photography for Media (SK1140). His research emphasizes acoustic manipulation techniques for cell culture studies, environmental monitoring, and biomedical diagnostics.
Research interests include acoustic trapping, microalgae imaging, nanoplastics detection, and tissue engineering. Key projects involve developing platforms for real-time bacterial monitoring, high-throughput nanoplastics enrichment, and non-contact cell manipulation. His work bridges physics and engineering to solve challenges in health and environmental sectors.
Publications highlight innovations in acoustic-based systems for biosensing, material characterization, and fluid dynamics. Collaborations likely span multidisciplinary teams at KTH and beyond. Current research trends emphasize scalable solutions for environmental contamination detection and precision medicine tools.


