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Mårten Svensson :

Mårten Svensson

Emmace Consulting

Paper: Experimental Evaluations of Internal Losses in ‘Miller’ Mixing Inlet Used to Enable Constant Flow Rate to a Cascade Impactor Whilst Allowing an Inhaler to be Tested for Emitted Aerosol Aerodynamic Particle Size Distribution (APSD) with Realistic Breathing Profiles

Mårten Svensson is currently holding a position as CEO at Emmace Consulting which he founded in 2011. Prior to this position, he worked at AstraZeneca as for thirteen years as Associate Principal Scientist within Inhalation Technology and has during this time worked with particle sizing using different approaches such as lung dose prediction models, Impaction methodology, fast screening methods, various automation projects and device development of dry powder inhalers. For several years, he has been a member in industry-wide organizations such as the EPAG as well as the Cascade Impactor Working Group of IPAC-RS.

He has a PhD in surface and colloid science and has published numerous articles, posters, and book chapters.

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