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Civil Engineering
A number of research topics are being carried out in the field of civil engineering, these include: Indoor environments, BIM application and tools, Knowledge portal for the building industry which covers, for example,new construction, rebuilding, teaching materials and education development of construction production, risk and safety analysis of the workplaces, quality assurance within the production.
The research within the field of civil engineering is both diverse and broad due to the nature the field’s close connection, collaboration and application with the construction industry. The topics involve, for example, the stakeholders and various subject fields, including building materials, building physics, construction production, structural mechanics, installation technology, circular economy, sustainable construction, project management and economics.
Digitalisation within the construction and the society
The increment of digitalisation also influences the construction industry, including the stakeholders, construction processes and phases. Building Information Modelling (BIM) has been utilised to improve the management and organisation in different phases of the construction processes. It can contribute to a more optimised and efficient use of the resources, provide visualisation of the constructions, and improve the communication and the production management. It is an important tool for achieving the goal of sustainable development and the climate-neutral targets of the construction industry.
Indoor environment and sustainability
A building should offer a good indoor environment, which involves many different aspects, such as indoor air quality, thermal comfort, sanitation, sound environment,and light environment. At the same time, resource and energy use should be taken into account to achieve environmental requirements and climate goals. Equally, the concept of the circular economy should be applied. The research here is conducted from a systems perspective where human experience and behaviour are a central focus.
Researchers, publications and projects
Niclas Andersson
Benedikte Borgström
Ulrik Omar Sebastian Kohl
Yujing Li
Mats Persson
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2024 | Article in journal
Mapping pedestrian spaces
Martin Grander, Peter Parker
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2024 | Conference paper
The Modulor of the Up-coming Future Sustainable Society: Exploring Views on Human Fit with the Built Environment
Jonas E Andersson
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2024 | Conference paper
In pursuit of architectural happiness: on the potential for change in legal frameworks for accessibility
Jonas E Andersson
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2024 | Article in journal
Between smart housing and home. EU-funded climate smart interventions in Swedish public housing
Carina Listerborn
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2024 | Conference paper
Situation Awareness-based Evacuation Assistance System
Arezoo Sarkheyli-Hägele, Johan Holmberg, Georg Hagele
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2024 | Article in journal
Comparative Evaluation of Water Level Forecasting Using IoT Sensor Data: Hydrodynamic Model SWMM vs. Machine Learning Models Based on NARX Framework
Fredrik Frisk, Ola Johansson
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2024 | Chapter in book
Hållbarhet i fastighetsföretagande
Lovisa Högberg, Peter Palm
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2024 | Conference paper
Towards Situation Awareness and Decision Guidance in Complex Evacuation Scenarios
Georg Hägele, Johan Holmberg, Arezoo Sarkheyli-Hägele
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2024 | Conference paper
An IoT-Based Method for Collecting Reference Walked Distance for the 6-Minute Walk Test
Sara Caramaschi, Jérémy Bezançon, Carl Magnus Olsson, Dario Salvi
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2024 | Article in journal
Addressing Local and Regional Recharging Demand: Allocation of Charging Stations through Iterative Route Analysis
Henrik Fredriksson, Mattias Dahl, Johan Holmgren, Benny Lövström
Research environments
Centre for Healthy Indoor Environments (CHIE)
Centre for Healthy Indoor Environments (CHIE)
The centre for healthy indoor environments (CHIE) is an international centre that aims to create a communication platform promoting healthy indoor environments. The focus lies on research initiatives for knowledge provision and solutions for societal challenges. The Centre is located at The Faculty of Engineering, Lund University.