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Martin Andersson is a Full Professor in Applied Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology. He also serves as Head of Unit and Deputy Head of Department. His research focuses on biomaterials, nanotechnology, and biomedical applications, with a strong emphasis on antimicrobial materials, surface engineering, and tissue-implant interactions. Key areas include the development of nanostructured coatings for medical implants, photothermal antibacterial agents, and drug-delivery systems using mesoporous materials and lyotropic liquid crystals.
His work bridges materials science and biomedicine, addressing challenges in infection control, osseointegration, and controlled drug release. Notable projects involve gold nanorods for photothermal therapy, silica-embedded nanoparticles analyzed via atom probe tomography, and antimicrobial hydrogels. Over 135 publications reflect his contributions to journals like ACS Nano, Nano Letters, and Acta Biomaterialia.
Research trends highlight innovation in nanomaterial characterization (e.g., THz-driven atom probe tomography), biomimetic mineralization, and functionalized surfaces for medical applications. Collaborations span academia and industry, addressing clinical needs in dentistry, orthopedics, and wound care.
Andersson leads research groups focused on advanced materials for healthcare, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to improve implant performance and patient outcomes. His labs integrate cutting-edge microscopy, chemical synthesis, and biomedical testing to advance next-generation biomaterials.




