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Martin Karlsson is a Senior Associate Professor in the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) at Linköping University, Sweden. He is affiliated with the Chemistry (KEMI) division and actively contributes to research in environmental biotechnology and biogas systems. His work is associated with the Biogas Research Center (BRC), a leading initiative in sustainable energy research.
His research focuses on improving biogas production through advanced biochemical and microbial methods. Key areas include anaerobic digestion optimization, enzyme-assisted hydrolysis, metaproteomics for microbial community analysis, and characterization of digestate from industrial-scale plants. His work bridges fundamental enzymology with practical applications in renewable energy and waste valorization.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend toward integrating proteomic techniques with bioprocess engineering to identify bottlenecks in biogas systems and develop targeted enzymatic solutions. His research emphasizes sustainability, process efficiency, and circular economy principles in bioenergy production.
Scientific Awards and Honors:
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Advising and Grants:
While specific details about students or grant funding are not provided, his senior academic position and active publication record suggest involvement in supervising graduate students and leading or participating in research projects, likely supported by national or EU-level funding agencies.
Labs and Research Teams:
Martin Karlsson is associated with the Biogas Research Center (BRC) at Linköping University, a multidisciplinary research environment focused on advancing biogas technology. His collaborative publications indicate active participation in research teams working on enzyme applications, microbial communities, and sustainable bioprocesses.



