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Mikael Gulliksson serves as a University Lecturer at Mid Sweden University in Sundsvall, affiliated with the Department of Communication, Quality Technology and Information Systems (KKI) and the FSCN Research Centre. His academic role centers on teaching and research within electrical engineering and information systems, with a focus on practical applications of emerging technologies.
His primary research areas include printed electronics, RFID technology, sensor systems, smart packaging, and wireless sensor networks. Gulliksson has pioneered developments in printed humidity sensors with memory functionality, incontinence alarm systems using RFID, and forest fire detection mechanisms. His work integrates engineering principles with real-world challenges in healthcare, environmental monitoring, and industrial packaging.
Examining his publication record from 2003 to 2013, a clear trajectory emerges toward miniaturized, low-cost sensor solutions using printed electronics. Key themes include passive RFID integration, energy harvesting for self-powered sensors, and NFC applications in home healthcare. These innovations demonstrate a consistent effort to enhance functionality while reducing production costs through printable materials.
No scientific awards or major fellowships are documented in the available records. However, Gulliksson participated in the "Development of Fish Feed within Foodtech" research project and has secured funding for multiple collaborative studies. His grant history reflects partnerships with industry stakeholders in packaging and sensor technology sectors.
Gulliksson operates within Mid Sweden University's FSCN Research Centre, contributing to projects focused on printed electronics and sensor systems. His collaborative work involves interdisciplinary teams developing applications for smart packaging, healthcare monitoring, and environmental safety. Current research directions include enhancing sensor durability and reducing production costs through innovative printing techniques.
