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Tobias Gebäck
Senior Researcher
Applied Mathematics and StatisticsAbout Tobias Gebäck
Tobias Gebäck is Assistant Professor in applied Mathematics, affiliated to the SuMo Biomaterials research center. He is conducting research on mathematical modeling and numerical methods, with applications focusing on mass transport in soft, porous materials. The goal is to design new materials for controlling the release of medical substances in the body and new materials for diapers and other absorbing products, to name a few possibilities. Tobias Gebäck also conducts research in mathematical modeling of charged particle transport, relevant for radiation treatment of cancer tumours.
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Modeling Colloidal Particle Aggregation Using Cluster Aggregation with Multiple Particle
Interactions
Jakob Antonsson, Charlotte Hamngren Blomqvist, Eva Olsson, Tobias Gebäck, Aila Särkkä
Journal of Physical Chemistry B - 2024 -
Stochastic modelling of 3D fiber structures imaged with X-ray
microtomography
Philip Townsend, E. Larsson, T. Karlson, S. A. Hall, M. Lundman, P. Bergstrom, C. Hanson, N. Loren, Tobias Gebäck, Aila Särkkä, Magnus Röding
Computational Materials Science - 2021 -
Tessellation-based stochastic modelling of 3D coating structures imaged with FIB-SEM
tomography
Philip Townsend, T. N. Pingel, N. Loren, Tobias Gebäck, E. Olsson, Aila Särkkä, Magnus Röding
Computational Materials Science - 2021 -
Correlating 3D porous structure in polymer films with mass transport properties using FIB-SEM
tomography
C. Fager, Tobias Gebäck, J. Hjärtstam, Magnus Röding, A. Olsson, N. Lorén, C. von Corswant, Aila Särkkä, E. Olsson
Chemical Engineering Science: X - 2021 -
Local quantification of mesoporous silica microspheres using multiscale electron tomography and lattice Boltzmann
simulations
A. J. Fijneman, M. Goudzwaard, A. D. A. Keizer, P. H. H. Bomans, Tobias Gebäck, M. Palmlöf, M. Persson, J. Högblom, G. de With, H. Friedrich
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials - 2020 -
A multi-scale model for diffusion of large molecules in steam-exploded
wood
P. Kvist, Tobias Gebäck, A. Rasmuson
Wood Science and Technology - 2020 -
A Pore Scale Model for Osmotic Flow: Homogenization and Lattice Boltzmann
Simulations
Tobias Gebäck, Alexey Heintz
Transport in Porous Media - 2019 -
Lattice Boltzmann simulations of diffusion in steam-exploded
wood
P. Kvist, Tobias Gebäck, M. Muzamal, A. Rasmuson
Wood Science and Technology - 2019 -
An overview of the transport of liquid molecules through structured polymer films, barriers and composites - Experiments correlated to structure-based
simulations
S. Gardebjer, M. Larsson, Tobias Gebäck, M. Skepo, A. Larsson
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science - 2018 -
Dynamics of capillary transport in semi-solid
channels
Johanna Andersson, Anna Ström, Tobias Gebäck, Anette Larsson
Soft Matter - 2017 -
Interconnectivity imaged in three dimensions: Nano-particulate silica-hydrogel structure revealed using electron
tomography
C. Hamngren Blomqvist, Tobias Gebäck, A. Altskär, A. M. Hermansson, S. Gustafsson, N. Lorén, E. Olsson
Micron - 2017 -
Interplay between flow and diffusion in capillary alginate
hydrogels
Erich Schuster, Kristin Sott, Anna Ström, Annika Altskar, N. Smisdom, Tobias Gebäck, Niklas Lorén, Anne-Marie Hermansson
Soft Matter - 2016 -
Computational high-throughput screening of fluid permeability in heterogeneous fiber
materials
Magnus Röding, Erich Schuster, Katarina Logg, Malin Lundman, Per Bergström, Charlotta Hanson, Tobias Gebäck, Niklas Lorén
Soft Matter - 2016 -
The impact of interfaces in laminated packaging on transport of carboxylic
acids
Sofie Gårdebjer, Tobias Gebäck, Markus Andersson Trojer, E. Fratini, P. Baglioni, Romain Bordes, Anna Viridén, M. Nicholas, Niklas Lorén, Anette Larsson
Journal of Membrane Science - 2016 -
Monitoring Dynamic Moisture Gradients in Wood using Inserted Relative Humidity and Temperature
Sensors
Charlotta Bylund Melin, Tobias Gebäck, Alexey Heintz, Jonny Bjurman
e-Preservation Science - 2016 -
Investigation of the Effect of the Tortuous Pore Structure on Water Diffusion through a Polymer Film Using Lattice Boltzmann
Simulations
Tobias Gebäck, Mariagrazia Marucci, Catherine Boissier, Johan Arnehed, Alexey Heintz
Journal of Physical Chemistry B - 2015 -
Pore size effects on convective flow and diffusion through nanoporous silica
gels
Charlotte Hamngren Blomqvist, Christoffer Abrahamsson, Tobias Gebäck, A. Altskär, Anne-Marie Hermansson, M. Nydén, Stefan Gustafsson, Niklas Lorén, Eva Olsson
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects - 2015 -
A Lattice Boltzmann Method for the Advection-Diffusion Equation with Neumann Boundary
Conditions
Tobias Gebäck, Alexey Heintz
Communications in Computational Physics - 2014 -
Fluid volume kinetics of dilutional hyponatremia; a shock syndrome
revisited
R. G. Hahn, Tobias Gebäck
Clinics - 2014 -
Probe diffusion in phase-separated bicontinuous biopolymer
gels
Sophia Wassén, Romain Bordes, Tobias Gebäck, Diana Bernin, E. Schuster, Niklas Lorén, Anne-Marie Hermansson
Soft Matter - 2014 -
MicroPIV methodology using model systems for flow studies in heterogeneous biopolymer gel
microstructures
Kristin Sott, Tobias Gebäck, Maria Pihl, Niklas Lorén, Anne-Marie Hermansson, Alexey Heintz, Anders Rasmuson
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science - 2013 -
Interactions between the volume effects of hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4 and Ringer´s
acetate
Robert G Hahn, Christian Bergek, Tobias Gebäck, Joachim Zdolsek
Critical Care - 2013 -
Spherical Harmonics and a Semidiscrete Finite Element Approximation for the Transport
Equation
Mohammad Asadzadeh, Tobias Gebäck
Transport Theory and Statistical Physics - 2012 -
Analytical Solutions for the Pencil-Beam Equation with Energy Loss and
Straggling
Tobias Gebäck, Mohammad Asadzadeh
Transport Theory and Statistical Physics - 2012 -
Analytical solutions for the pencil-beam equation with energy loss and
straggling
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On spherical harmonics and a semidiscrete finite element approximation for the transport
equation
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND THE CONTRIBUTION OF BIODIVERSITY TO ECOSYSTEM
ADAPTATION
M. Bezabih, Tobias Gebäck
Natural Resource Modeling - 2010 -
On boundary value problems for intracellular subdiffusion and signaling pathways, and for geometric
flows
Tobias Gebäck
2007 -
On boundary value problems for intracellular subdiffusion and signaling pathways, and for geometric
flows
Tobias Gebäck
2006 -
On Some Problems in Systems Biology and Geometric
Flows
Tobias Gebäck
2005