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Hur kan Vägverket kommunicera för att göra en webbtjänst mer känd och använd bland unga människor?

Abstract Being a public authority, as the Swedish Vägverket, includes communication with youth. A lot of research is done concerning youth and its life conditions – they are the future and thereby important to understand. A common goal for public authorities of today is to cooperate to create more value for the citizen. The web service Körkortsportalen is a result of that. The research questions a

Attityder till anhörigstöd. En kvantitativ studie om vad anhöriga till närstående med beroendeproblematik anser utgör ett bra anhörigstöd

The purpose of the study has been to look into what relatives of people with addiction problems specify as good relative support. Furthermore, we have investigated whether there are differences between groups such as; women and men as well as external and internal coping strategies linked to stress management in what the respondents perceive as good relative support. We have also investigated whet

EU-mosaik

Who influences our notion of the European Union? This paper examines the Swedish discourse of the European Union. The study shows how the Swedish parties in the Riksdag (Parliament) build up the picture of the European Union, including and excluding aspects and issues after their interests. The discursive theory of Laclau and Mouffe is used in order to conceptualize and analyze the discursive con

Jeanne Cilliers

Researcher Contact details Email: jeanne [dot] cilliers [dot] 7367 [at] ekh [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 74 84Organisation Department of Economic History Visiting address: Scheelevägen 15 B, Lund Room number: Alfa 1:2040 Service point: 10 WebpageJeanne Cilliers profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Associate professor Department of Economic History Researcher Centre f

https://www.lusem.lu.se/jeanne-cilliers - 2026-05-29

Action plan in the event of the decease of a postgraduate student

This action plan is for use when a postgraduate student at the Faculty of Medicine, Lund University passes on in order to avoid missing important elements. This does not preclude the Department/Unit from choosing to make different arrangements or carrying out additional inputs depending on the situation. General The Head of Research Administration at the Faculty Office is responsible for ensuring

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/support-and-tools/crisis-management-and-emergency-situations/action-plan-event-decease-postgraduate-student - 2026-05-29

Olena Bokareva

Senior lecturer Contact details Email: olena [dot] bokareva [at] jur [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 10 81Organisation Department of Law Room number: T407 B Service point: 56 WebpageOlena Bokarevas profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Researcher Lund University Centre for Business Law (Swedish abbr: ACLU) Researcher EU Law Publications Displaying of publications. Sorted

https://www.law.lu.se/olena-bokareva - 2026-05-29

Schedule and courses

Schedule and courses | Student website LTH Skip to main content This site uses cookies to enhance the user experience. By continuing to use the site you agree that cookies are used according to our Cookie Policy (on the website of LTH) . Essential cookies These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be turned off in our systems. These cookies do not store any personally ident

https://www.student.lth.se/english/my-studies/schedule-and-courses/ - 2026-05-28

Disentangling white-matter damage from physiological fibre orientation dispersion in multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis leads to diffuse damage of the central nervous system, affecting also the normal-appearing white matter. Demyelination and axonal degeneration reduce regional fractional anisotropy in normal-appearing white matter, which can be routinely mapped with diffusion tensor imaging. However, the standard fractional anisotropy metric is also sensitive to physiological variations in orien

Kernel-based Estimate of the Insulin Action of Rapid-Acting Insulin in Home-Monitored Data

To improve glycemic control in insulin-dependent diabetes, estimates of the glucose- lowering effect of insulin-the insulin action (IA)-and the dynamics thereof are essential. The current practice relies on generic estimates of the dynamic shape of the IA and rules-of-thumb to assess the total glucose-lowering effect. In this paper we present individualized estimates based on home-monitored data,

Scarf enables a highly memory-efficient analysis of large-scale single-cell genomics data

As the scale of single-cell genomics experiments grows into the millions, the computational requirements to process this data are beyond the reach of many. Herein we present Scarf, a modularly designed Python package that seamlessly interoperates with other single-cell toolkits and allows for memory-efficient single-cell analysis of millions of cells on a laptop or low-cost devices like single-boa

An Open Dataset Storage Standard for 6G Testbeds

The emergence of sixth-generation (6G) networks has spurred the development of novel testbeds, including sub-THz networks, cell-free systems, and 6G simulators. To maximize the benefits of these systems, it is crucial to make the generated data publicly available and easily reusable by others. Although data sharing has become a common practice, a lack of standardization hinders data accessibility

Decentralized Federated Learning for Epileptic Seizures Detection in Low-Power Wearable Systems

In healthcare, data privacy of patients regulations prohibits data from being moved outside the hospital, preventing international medical datasets from being centralized for AI training. Federated learning (FL) is a data privacy-focused method that trains a global model by aggregating local models from hospitals. Existing FL techniques adopt a central server-based network topology, where the serv

Securing reconfigurable scan networks against data sniffing and data alteration attacks

It is common for a system integrator to make use of third party intellectual property (IP) blocks from multiple vendors in the design of a circuit. These IPs may include test features, known as instruments, which are connected to a reconfigurable scan network, such as an IEEE Std. 1687 (IJTAG) network, for efficient on-chip integration and communication.Using third party instruments this way becom

Secure and efficient sharing of on-chip resources

Semiconductors use on-chip components, referred to as instruments, for test, debugging, firmware programming, configuration and other important functions. The instruments are needed to ensure proper device operation, however, they may be exploited by an adversary in an attack. With many different actors involved in semiconductor development and manufacturing, it becomes important to restrict acces

Towards modeling and improving human-centered code review

Tool-based code review has been an established software engineering practice for at least a decade. However, while software development environments have improved significantly during this time with advanced features for code comprehension, refactoring, and AI support, code review tools have remained more static and are still centered around a two-way textual diff view with features similar to whe

Code review as decision-making : building a cognitive model from the questions asked during code review

Code review is a well-established and valued practice in the software engineering community contributing to both code quality and interpersonal benefits. However, there are challenges in both tools and processes that give rise to misalignments and frustrations. Recent research seeks to address this by automating code review entirely, but we believe that this risks losing the majority of the interp

Large intelligent surfaces with low-end receivers : from scaling to antenna and panel selection

Feasibility of the promising large intelligent surface (LIS) concept, as well as its scalability, relies on the use of low-cost hardware components, raising concerns about the effects of hardware distortion. We analyze LIS systems with receive-chain (RX-chain) hardware distortion, showing how it may limit performance gains when scaling up these systems. In particular, using the memory-less polynom

Robust localization in modern cellular networks using global map features

Radio frequency (RF) signal-based localization using modern cellular networks has emerged as a promising solution to accurately locate objects in challenging environments. One of the most promising solutions for situations involving obstructed-line-of-sight (OLoS) and multipath propagation is multipathbased simultaneous localization and mapping (MP-SLAM) that employs map features (MFs), such as vi