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Tomas Strömberg is a Professor at the Department of Medical Technology (IMT), Linköping University, Sweden. His research and teaching focus on the intersection of engineering and medicine, particularly biomedical optics and microcirculation. He collaborates with healthcare providers and industry partners like Perimed AB to translate optical technologies into clinical and industrial applications.
His research group develops optical methods for tissue characterization, including Laser Doppler techniques for blood flow measurement and multispectral imaging for oxygen saturation analysis. Key areas include Monte Carlo modeling of light transport in tissue, quantitative assessment of skin physiology, and applications of machine learning in real-time perfusion imaging.
Recent publication trends highlight the use of advanced computational models, artificial intelligence, and multimodal optical systems to study microcirculatory dynamics in diseases like diabetes, lupus, and cardiovascular conditions. His work bridges theoretical modeling with clinical validation, emphasizing non-invasive diagnostic tools.
As an educator, Strömberg teaches lung physiology, signal theory, and statistical methods in research, contributing to both undergraduate and graduate programs. He is part of the Biomedical Imaging and Spectroscopy; Clinical Instrument Translation (BISCIT) group, driving innovation in clinical detection and monitoring of skin diseases.





