Marcus Larsson received his MScEE degree in 1999, and his PhD degree in Biomedical Instrumentation in 2006. He currently hold a position as Assistant Professor at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Linköping University. His research is focused on theoretical and applied biomedical optics for tissue characterization.
Research interests and competences:
Theoretical light scattering in tissue applied to laser Doppler blood flowmetry (LDF) techniques and spectroscopic applications. This includes:
- Tissue optics.
- LDF-theory and applications.
- Laser Speckle Imaging techniques and applications.
- Spectroscopic techniques and applications.
- Hypers spectral imaging.
- Monte Carlo simulation techniques.
- Estimation of optical properties.
- Signal processing.
- MatLab and C programming.
- GPU programming.
- Microcirculatory physiology.
Teaching experiences:
- Biomedical Optics
- Laser Doppler Flowmetry
- Biomedical signal processing
- Biomedical Engineering
- Basic signal theory
PhD thesis:
Influence of optical properties on Laser Doppler Flowmetry, Dec 2004, Linköpings universitet, Linköping, Sweden.
Publications:
Link to Marcus Larssons publication list at DIVA
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