
معرفی
Professor Pasi Kallio is a faculty member in the Department of Biomedical Technology at Tampere University. His expertise spans biomedical engineering, microrobotics, and materials science. He holds a Doctor of Science (Technology) in Automation Engineering (2002) and a Master of Science (Technology) in Automation Engineering (1994), both from Tampere University.
His research focuses on organ-on-chip systems, microfluidics, and cell culture technologies. Notable contributions include developing user-friendly microfluidic devices for liver zonation studies and novel hydrogel platforms for celiac disease modeling. He has also pioneered microrobotic techniques for fiber characterization and tissue engineering applications.
Kallio has received the Automaatiopalkinto 2009 award for his work on automating biological cell handling. He actively engages in academic service, including reviewing for journals, conference participation, and serving as an opponent for doctoral theses. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and innovation.
Key research outputs include over 240 publications, with recent emphasis on neuroinflammatory models, bio-based composites, and molecular communication systems. He leads interdisciplinary teams addressing challenges in tissue engineering, microscale robotics, and biomedical diagnostics.


