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Lars Wallman is a Senior Lecturer at the Division for Biomedical Engineering and the Neuronano Research Center (NRC) at Lund University. His academic career spans multiple disciplines including Medical Materials, Neurosciences, and Electrical Engineering, with a focus on neural implant technologies.
His research interests include:
- Medical Materials and Prosthesis Technologies
- Neurosciences and Neural Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering with emphasis on Electrical Components
- Polymers for Neural Applications
- Electrode-Tissue Interfaces
Dr. Wallman's work primarily investigates the critical interface between neural tissue and implantable devices, examining how material properties, flexibility, and surface characteristics affect tissue response and long-term functionality of neural implants. His research has significant implications for improving brain-computer interfaces and neuroprosthetic devices.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a consistent focus on material science innovations for neural interfaces. His work systematically examines how flexibility parameters affect tissue response, with recent publications exploring polymer-based electrode arrays, biocompatibility testing of novel materials like OSTE+, and the development of tunable neural probes with controlled mechanical properties.
Dr. Wallman has served as Assistant Supervisor for the dissertation project "Development of an in vitro model system of the blood-brain barrier" (2014-2019) and has been active in academic outreach, most recently participating as a Speaker in the "Life Science Microfluidics outreach to the Stemcell Center at LU" in November 2023.
As Manager of the Life Science Microfluidics infrastructure at Lund University, he oversees critical resources supporting interdisciplinary microfluidics research, facilitating collaborations across engineering, neuroscience, and medical disciplines.

