His research expertise includes precise positioning, Earth observation, infrastructure and health monitoring, Earth's gravity and gravity field changes as well as environmental monitoring using geodetic, non-geodetic (wireless sensors), and remote sensing techniques. He is also currently engaged in multidisciplinary research that integrates fields such as geodesy, geophysics and land surveying (applied geodesy). Recently, his main research interests have focused on the development and interconnection of geodesy and geophysics in environmental monitoring, vertical land motions, ice melting studies (using satellite data) and their effects on sea level changes, as well as precise positioning, deformation monitoring, and climate change-related research.
- “Stomnät i luften (Project Adapted Network-RTK for road construction projects)” supported by Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket) (2019–2022).
- Satellite monitoring of railways using InSAR (Trafikverket) (2020–2021).
- Spatial Data Innovation a research project supported by The Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth (Tillväxtverket) (2018–2021).
- Improvement in 3D mapping and accuracy assessment using aerial photogrammetry data supported by Lars E. Lundberg’s foundation (2018–2020).
- Cost-effective data capturing using satellite images for subsidence monitoring in urban regions supported by SWECO and J. Gust. Richert foundation (2019–2020).