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Kinesiology room

The Kinesiology room is designed with testing functional capacity and strength in mind. It includes a wide array of clinical tools coupled with the latest technology typically used in sports science research institutions. Hand-held goniometers and inclinometersY-balance test systemBiodex System 4 Pro dynamometer (details, new window)2 Monark 928E ergometric exercise bikes5 Monark 828E ergometric e

https://www.more-lab.lu.se/facilities/kinesiology-room - 2025-10-03

Reality home

The Reality platform is a fully functional one bedroom home (2 room) built to Swedish standards for accessible housing. It includes all amenities normally found in a home, including fully functional appliances and bathroom, washer dryers, dishwasher etc.In addition, the home is instrumented with an array of technologies and features including:Axis camera system with 14 P3255-LVE cameras and 3 M430

https://www.more-lab.lu.se/facilities/reality-home - 2025-10-03

How to use MoRe-Lab

Are you interested in using MoRe-Lab? If it's the first time, or the start of a new project:Get to know the lab:Personal data managementGuidelinesFacilitiesSubmit project applicationIntroduction meeting with the lab director - this is to sign the user agreement and establish necessary information, such as how the lab is optimally used for your project, and if any assistance is required. Get the ne

https://www.more-lab.lu.se/using-more-lab/how-use-more-lab - 2025-10-03

Welcome to Lund University Movement and Reality Lab!

Welcome to MoRe-Lab Welcome to MoRe-Lab Welcome to MoRe-Lab Previous Next Play Pause What is MoRe-Lab? MoRe-Lab is short for Movement and Reality Lab, and consists of three different platforms: Movement, Mobility and Reality. Click here to read more about the different platforms and what you can do in MoRe-Lab!  Project application Do you have an idea of what you would like to do in MoRe-Lab? Woul

https://www.more-lab.lu.se/welcome-lund-university-movement-and-reality-lab - 2025-10-03

Personal data management

When you have read this information, Lund University MoRe-Lab considers that you have received the information you are entitled to under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) . For project management purposes, we store the following information:Name (all project members)Email addresses (all project members)Department/affiliation (all project members)Project titleProject durationThese tasks

https://www.more-lab.lu.se/practical-information/personal-data-management - 2025-10-03

Guidelines

To use the lab's resources, a valid and signed project agreement is required. For users who have such an agreement, the following responsibilities apply.Initial contactWhen starting a new project (including MA and PhD projects) all users must fill in a project application form (opens in new tab). Subsequently, book a meeting with the directorship to discuss technical, methodological, and ethical i

https://www.more-lab.lu.se/using-more-lab/guidelines - 2025-10-03

About MoRe-Lab

The Movement and Reality Lab (MoRe-Lab) is a new infrastructure designed as a hub for collaborations between University Faculties, municipalities, health care networks, sports clubs and private industry.MoRe-Lab houses a live-in instrumented home environment platform (Reality platform) located next to state-of-the-art human movement analysis platforms (Movement platform), thus enabling the study o

https://www.more-lab.lu.se/about-more-lab - 2025-10-03

Using MoRe-Lab

MoRe-Lab is open to a wide variety of users, such as researchers, teachers, students, companies, health care providers, municipalities, and more. You're always welcome to contact more-lab [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (more-lab[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se) to book a meeting to discuss how MoRe-Lab could be of use to you.Under facilities you can read more about the available rooms and equipment in MoRe-Lab.

https://www.more-lab.lu.se/using-more-lab - 2025-10-03

Portable systems

The Mobility platform includes a range of portable systems designed to bridge the gap between laboratory testing and real world application. These systems are ever changing as new wearable technologies develop, and currently include wearable IMU systems, mobile device technologies, wireless EMG-IMU systems, portable physiological testing and more. Noraxon (EMG + IMU-system)Xsense (IMU-system)NIRx

https://www.more-lab.lu.se/facilities/portable-systems - 2025-10-03

Facilities

The Movement and Reality Lab (MoRe-Lab) is a new infrastructure designed as a hub for collaborations between University Faculties, municipalities, health care networks, sports clubs and private industry.MoRe-Lab houses a live-in instrumented home environment platform (Reality platform) located next to state-of-the-art human movement analysis platforms (Movement platform), thus enabling the study o

https://www.more-lab.lu.se/facilities - 2025-10-03

People

Staff Daniel Benoit MoRe-Lab Directordaniel [dot] benoit [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (daniel[dot]benoit[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se)Research portal Daniel Benoit (new tab) Pär Halje MoRe-Lab Technical directorpar.halje@med.lu.seResearch portal Pär Halje (new tab) Nicholas Ryan MoRe-Lab Data analysis and collections techniciannicholas [dot] ryan [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (nicholas[dot]ryan[at]med[dot]lu[d

https://www.more-lab.lu.se/people - 2025-10-03

Start

How can alternative organising initiatives address the plastic crisis? We explore multiple solutions and transformative potentials of locally embedded whilst globally connected alternatives, acknowledging their pivotal role in reshaping our relationship with plastics. The world is grappling with the plastic crisis, where the continuous expansion of production, consumption and waste of this fossil-

https://www.plasticalternatives.lu.se/start - 2025-10-03

Research

Our research is devoted to studying alternative organising initiatives that address this crisis in a holistic way, thoughtout its lifecycle. It is currently organised into two projects:"Plastics in a circular society: Alternative organising beyond resource efficiency" (funded by Formas, 2021–2026)"Reduce, reuse, redesign: Lund University as a testbed for tackling the plastic crisis" (funded by Lun

https://www.plasticalternatives.lu.se/research - 2025-10-03

Plastics in a circular society

Alternative organising beyond resource efficiency “Plastics in a circular society” (funded by Formas, 2021–2026) explores initiatives that directly confront unsustainable plastic practices, transforming the ways we produce, use, discard and govern plastics, as well as relate to this material altogether. We study multiple solutions that these initiatives bring in to address the plastic crisis, how

https://www.plasticalternatives.lu.se/research/plastics-circular-society - 2025-10-03

Map of initiatives

This map shows the alternative initiatives which have been identified in the first step of "Plastics in a circular society" project. You can filter the list according to the lifecycle of plastics (production, (re)use, (post)discard, governance). Please note that this map is still being finalised and that we do not guarantee its accuracy. If you notice any need for adjustments, please do not hesita

https://www.plasticalternatives.lu.se/research/map-initiatives - 2025-10-03

Reduce, reuse, redesign

"Reduce, reuse, redesign: Lund University as a testbed for tackling the plastic crisis" (funded by Lund University Sustainability Fund, 2024–2025) is a hands-on project where we join forces with Plastikfreie Stadt (Plastic-Free City) to identify solutions for limiting reliance on single-use plastics at Lund University. It is conducted in three steps:1. Existing practicesWe identify existing practi

https://www.plasticalternatives.lu.se/research/reduce-reuse-redesign - 2025-10-03

Teaching

X-course: Degrowth and socio-ecological transformationEkaterina Chertkovskaya (Technology and Society, LTH) and Max Koch (Social Work, Social Sciences) have joined forces to launch a new X-course on degrowth, supported by EduLab.Degrowth and socio-ecological transformationIn the context of climate emergency, there is an increasing demand from society and students to learn how societies can functio

https://www.plasticalternatives.lu.se/teaching - 2025-10-03

About

We have expertise in research on alternative organising, political economy, and plastic policy and governance. “Plastics in a circular society: Alternative organising beyond resource efficiency” brings together an international interdisciplinary team of researchers from Lund University, Copenhagen Business School, and Geneva Graduate Institute. It is funded by Formas (the Swedish Research Council

https://www.plasticalternatives.lu.se/about - 2025-10-03