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Sven Carlsson

Professor emeritus Contact details Email: sven [dot] carlsson [at] ics [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Department of Informatics Room number: EC2-260 Service point: 10 WebpageSven Carlssons profile in Lund University research portal Publications Displaying of publications. Sorted by year, then title. Filter by type AllBookBook chapterConference paperJournal articleReport Filter Effectiveness of smar

https://www.lusem.lu.se/sven-carlsson - 2026-06-02

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О РЕЗУЛЬТАТАХ АНАЛИЗА ЗАКОНОДАТЕЛЬСТВА РЕСПУБЛИКИ БЕЛАРУСЬ, РЕГУЛИРУЮЩЕГО ОТНОШЕНИЯ В СФЕРЕ ВЫСШЕГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ, НА ПРЕДМЕТ ГЕНДЕРНОГО РАВЕНСТВА В . В . С а с к е в и ч ОТЧЕТ ОТЧЕТ О РЕЗУЛЬТАТАХ АНАЛИЗА ЗАКОНОДАТЕЛЬСТВА РЕСПУБЛИКИ БЕЛАРУСЬ, РЕГУЛИРУЮЩЕГО ОТНОШЕНИЯ В СФЕРЕ ВЫСШЕГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ, НА ПРЕДМЕТ ГЕНДЕРНОГО РАВЕНСТВА ОТЧЕТ О РЕЗУЛЬТАТАХ АНАЛИЗА ЗАКОНОДАТЕЛЬСТВА РЕСПУБЛИКИ БЕЛАРУСЬ, РЕГУЛИРУ

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Carl Dalhammar

Professor Contact details Email: carl [dot] dalhammar [at] iiiee [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 02 43Organisation The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics Service point: 53 WebpageCarl Dalhammars profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Profile area member LU Profile Area: Human rights Affiliated professor CIRCLE Researcher Environmental Law Senio

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Henrik Smith

Professor Contact details Email: henrik [dot] smith [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 93 79 Mobile: +46 70 978 20 56Organisation Biodiversity and Evolution Visiting address: Sölvegatan 37, Lund Room number: E-C313 Service point: 50 WebpageHenrik Smiths profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Coordinator LU Profile Area: Nature-based future solutions Professor Biodi

https://www.cec.lu.se/henrik-smith - 2026-06-02

Jayne Svenungsson

Researcher Contact details Email: jayne [dot] svenungsson [at] ctr [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 43 39Organisation Systematic Theology Room number: LUX:B327 WebpageJayne Svenungssons profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Researcher Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) Member of Strategic Research Area MECW: The Middle East in the Contemporary World Princip

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Diana Mulinari

Senior professor Contact details Email: diana [dot] mulinari [at] genus [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 97 04Organisation Gender Studies Service point: 31 WebpageDiana Mulinaris profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Researcher Gender StudiesBackgroundThe role of mothers in doing the political was the topic of my PhD at the Department of Sociology. Lund University.  After

https://www.gender.lu.se/diana-mulinari - 2026-06-02

Methodological strategies to understand smartphone practices for social connectedness in later life

Digital practices in later life are not yet well understood. Therefore, this paper discusses the framework for a research design project that aims at tracing differences and similarities in how older adults use their smartphones in circumstances in and outside their homes in Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Canada. The research questions of this international research project focus on the exten

Using academic work places to involve older people in the design of digital applications : presentation of a methodological framework to advance co-design in later life

Methods to involve users in design have long been used to create relevant content and increase the accuracy of product development. Demographic trends have raised the issue of the needs and demands of older people, especially with regard to digitization. In contrast to the high number of publications discussing the importance of involving people in the design of their daily life, very few publicat

Identification of infants with increased type 1 diabetes genetic risk for enrollment into Primary Prevention Trials—GPPAD-02 study design and first results

Primary prevention of type 1 diabetes (T1D) requires intervention in genetically at-risk infants. The Global Platform for the Prevention of Autoimmune Diabetes (GPPAD) has established a screening program, GPPAD-02, that identifies infants with a genetic high risk of T1D, enrolls these into primary prevention trials, and follows the children for beta-cell autoantibodies and diabetes. Genetic testin

Multi-pass Cell Based Nonlinear Pulse Compression of Yb : YAG Pump-Probe Lasers at FLASH

The majority of user experiments at the high repetition-rate free electron laser (FEL) facility FLASH are of pump-probe type, combining the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) or soft x-ray radiation from the FEL with ultrashort pulses generated by optical lasers. In this contribution, we demonstrate the advantages of using high-power Yb:YAG lasers with subsequent nonlinear pulse compression stages based on

The dynamics of red blood cells and iron status during infancy

Red blood cell (RBC) and iron status biomarkers are commonly used in clinical diagnostics. However, interpretations of infant test results are inherently challenging. Modern well-defined comparative data based on presumably healthy term-born infants have mainly been lacking and interpretations could be further complicated by interference from frequent infections. Moreover, the trends that follow w

Design of an optimized nested-mirror neutron reflector for a NNBAR experiment

The NNBAR experiment for the European Spallation Source will search for free neutrons converting to antineutrons with an expected sensitivity improvement of three orders of magnitude compared to the last such search. This paper describes both the simulations of a key component for the experiment, the neutron optical reflector and the expected gains in sensitivity.

Standardizing Cranioplasty Outcomes Following Stroke or Traumatic Brain Injury : Protocol for the Development of a Core Outcome Set

Background: Core outcome sets (COSs) are important and necessary as they help standardize reporting in research studies. Cranioplasty following traumatic brain injury (TBI) or stroke is becoming increasingly common, leading to an ever-growing clinical and research interest, especially regarding the optimal material, cost-effectiveness, and timing of cranioplasty concerning neurological recovery an

Assessing both early and late EEG patterns improves prediction of outcome after cardiac arrest

Objective: Previously proposed “synchronous EEG patterns” predict poor outcome within 24 h after cardiac arrest (CA). We investigate the prognostic performance of these early EEG predictors in addition to the late EEG predictors (>24 h) recommended in the European post-resuscitation guidelines. Methods: Observational substudy of the TTM2-trial including consecutive comatose resuscitated patients.

A Broad Survey and Functional Analysis of Immunoglobulin Loci Variation in Rhesus Macaques

Rhesus macaques (RMs) are a vital model for studying human disease and invaluable to pre-clinical vaccine research, particularly for the study of broadly neutralizing antibody responses. Such studies require robust genetic resources for antibody-encoding genes within the immunoglobulin (IG) loci. The complexity of the IG loci has historically made them challenging to characterize accurately. To ad

The cost-effectiveness of mild hypercapnia after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest : a health economic evaluation alongside the TAME study

Background: Out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a significant public health problem associated with high mortality and high healthcare costs. The Targeted Therapeutic Mild Hypercapnia after Resuscitated Cardiac Arrest (TAME) randomised clinical trial showed that targeted mild hypercapnia did not lead to better neurologic outcomes at 6 months compared to normocapnia after OHCA. We aimed to est

Status of the Euro50 project

The Euro50 is an extremely large telescope for optical and infrared wavelength with a 50 m primary mirror. It has a segmented, aspherical primary mirror and an aspherical, deformable secondary in a Gregorian layout. A tentative conceptual design exists and has been documented in a study report. Recent activities have concentrated on the science case for extremely large telescopes in the 50 m class

Integrated modeling of the Euro50

The Euro50 is a proposed 50 m optical and infrared telescope. It will have thousands of control loops to keep the optics aligned under influence of wind, gravity and thermal loads. Cross-disciplinary integrated modeling is used to study the overall performance of the Euro50. A sub-model of the mechanical structure originates from finite element modeling. The optical performance is determined using