- Materials Science
- Nanotechnology
- Imaging Science
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Professor Kajsa Uvdal leads interdisciplinary research at Linköping University's Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM), focusing on materials science applications at the intersection of physics, chemistry, and biomedical engineering. Her work bridges fundamental and applied research through collaborations with healthcare and industry sectors. Research Environment: Physics-Chemistry-Medicine-Imaging Science interface Funding: Swedish Research Council grant (17.8 million SEK) Her research integrates nanotechnology with biological systems through: MRI contrast agents using rare-earth nanoparticles Fluorescent probes for subcellular diagnostics Photocatalytic systems for energy applications Nanoparticle-biomolecule interactions AI-assisted diagnostic devices Advanced composite materials Recent publications reveal trends in: Real-time cellular imaging techniques Electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction systems Multimodal CT/MRI contrast agents Biocompatible nanocarriers Surface-engineered nanomaterials Artificial intelligence applications in diagnostics As department head, she drives research that aims to improve treatments for cardiovascular and cancer diseases through innovative nanomaterials and imaging technologies.






