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Fredrik Forsberg is a Lecturer at Luleå University of Technology, working within the Department of Fluid Mechanics and Experimental Mechanics under the Faculty of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics. His office is located in Luleå at room E820, and he can be reached at 0920-493085 or fredrik.forsberg@ltu.se.
Dr. Forsberg completed his doctoral studies in December 2008 with a thesis titled X-ray Microtomography and Digital Volume Correlation for Internal Deformation and Strain Analysis. His educational background focuses on advanced imaging and measurement techniques for material analysis.
Forsberg's research centers on developing methods for detecting and determining 3D structural deformations and strains in non-homogeneous materials. His work combines three-dimensional pattern recognition with X-ray microtomography (µCT), covering both the development of robust microtomography systems for 3D imaging and Digital Volume Correlation (DVC) techniques. His expertise spans 3D imaging methods (microtomography, image quality aspects, image artifact correction) and image correlation techniques (2D and 3D). This interdisciplinary approach bridges experimental mechanics with advanced imaging technology for material characterization.
His recent publications (2025) demonstrate a diverse research portfolio spanning materials science, environmental engineering, and sustainable composites. These works show his ability to apply experimental mechanics techniques across different domains, from metallurgy and casting processes to environmental filtration systems and bio-based materials. The consistent theme across his publications is the application of precise measurement and analysis techniques to understand material behavior under various conditions.
Forsberg actively collaborates with researchers across multiple institutions, as evidenced by his co-authorship on diverse projects involving industrial partners like Swerim AB and Quintus Technologies AB. His work often addresses practical engineering challenges with methodological rigor, combining theoretical understanding with experimental validation.
His laboratory work appears to focus on advanced imaging and material testing facilities capable of conducting microtomography and deformation analysis. The nature of his publications suggests access to specialized equipment for materials testing, imaging, and characterization, particularly for analyzing structural deformations and material properties at various scales.




