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Martin Andersson is a Professor at Lund University's Department of Energy Sciences, affiliated with the LTH Profile Area: The Energy Transition and AdTherM: Advanced Computing for Sustainable Thermal Management in Industry. His research focuses on heat and mass transfer in fuel cells, including solid oxide (SOFCs) and polymer electrolyte membrane (PEMFCs) systems. He leads initiatives such as the Energy@LTH project and contributes to international collaborations like the IEA Advanced Fuel Cell Annexes. Andersson holds the titles of Director of First and Second Cycle Studies and Assistant Director, emphasizing educational leadership alongside research. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly energy systems and environmental sustainability. He has received awards including the Marie Curie Fellowship and VINNMER fellowship, and actively organizes seminars and conferences on energy transition topics.
Research interests include modeling of transport phenomena in fuel cell components, nano/micro-structured materials' effects on energy efficiency, and sustainable thermal management strategies. His projects span numerical methods development, catalyst optimization for hydrogen production, and interdisciplinary approaches to electrochemical systems. Andersson has supervised seven research works and collaborates globally on topics like hydrogen business models and solar energy applications.
Scientific contributions include over 150 peer-reviewed publications, with recent highlights on multiphysics modeling of porous media, hydrogen catalysts, and solar dryer systems. His work bridges computational analysis and experimental validation, addressing both fundamental and applied challenges in energy engineering.




