Biomedical Optics

Professor, PhD, E. Göran Salerud

E. Göran Salerud, was born in Vimmerby, Sweden, on January the 7, 1954. He received the MSc degree from Linköping University in 1979 and the Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering in 1986 also from Linköpings universitet, Sweden.
Dr. Salerud was awarded the Young investigator's award, International Institute of Microcurculation, at the XIV International Conference of European Society for Microcirculation in 1986.
He has held the position as director of studies in Biomedical Engineering from 1986 to 1990 and again from 2000 and forward. Since 1986 he also has been responsible for the curriculum in Biomedical Engineering. He is appointed as professor in Biomedical Instrumentation from 2003.
Professor Salerud's main research fields are biomedical optics, biomedical signal and image processing. Developing research fields are spectroscopy, pattern recognition and the use of information technology in Biomedical Engineering research especially in microcirculation.

Activities and interest:

- microcrculation
- optics & bio optics
- physiology
- wound healing
- bioinformatics
- modelling and instrumentation

Research projects:

- Imiging Capillaries
- Skin lesions
- Wound healing
- Spatial spectroscopy
- Hyperspectral imaging

Education

Director of studies in Biomedical Engineering, examiner for more than 5 courses a year on the master program, distance education courses, coordinator for Socrates networks, problem based learning and CDIO engagement, activities within the centre for education and learning. More than two postdoc courses per year in biomedical optics.

Address

Email: gosal@imt.liu.se
Phone: +46 13 286755
Fax: +46 13 101902

Linköping University
Institute of Biomedical Engineering
SE-581 85 Linköping
Sweden

www.imt.liu.se/bit/staff/gorsa/


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