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Göran Thungström serves as Associate Professor in Electronics within the Department of Engineering, Mathematics and Subject Didactics (IMD) at Mid Sweden University in Sundsvall. His research spans semiconductor radiation detectors, gas sensing technologies, and optical instrumentation development.
His primary research interests focus on semiconductor radiation detectors for medical and industrial applications, gas sensing technologies for environmental monitoring, and optical instrumentation development. Key research areas include position-sensitive detector systems, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, thermopile infrared detectors, and process industry sensor development. His work bridges fundamental semiconductor physics with practical industrial applications, particularly in environmental monitoring and process control.
His recent publications demonstrate consistent contributions to radiation detection (2020-2023), gas sensing (2022-2024), and optical instrumentation (2019-2023). The research shows a clear progression toward more sensitive detection systems with applications in environmental monitoring, industrial process control, and medical instrumentation. Notable trends include the development of nanoscale heterostructures for gas detection and advanced signal processing techniques for radiation measurement.
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Thungström leads multiple research projects including MEQAL (methane leak detection), Chrome (chromium measurement), and LEAP (large-area energy applications). His collaborations span academia and industry, with frequent partnerships on environmental monitoring and industrial process sensor development. His work demonstrates strong integration between theoretical modeling and practical implementation.
His laboratory work focuses on semiconductor detector fabrication, gas sensor development, and optical measurement systems. Current projects emphasize environmental applications including methane detection systems and chromium contamination analysis tools. The research group maintains strong connections with industrial partners in the process industry and environmental monitoring sectors.

