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Dr. Charlie Wilson on Energy Transitions: Speeds, Characteristics, and the Benefits of Granularity

Published 14 October 2016 Dr. Charlie Wilson in the IIIEE Aula On 14 October, Dr Charlie Wilson from the University of East Anglia (UK), will talk about Energy Transitions: Speeds, Characteristics, and the Benefits of Granularity. (Download pdf here)Seminar descriptionEnergy system challenges require a rapid and far-reaching transition. Historical energy transitions have been both fast and slow. I

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/dr-charlie-wilson-energy-transitions-speeds-characteristics-and-benefits-granularity - 2025-06-29

Third decade of EPR – What lessons and experiences can be used for light sources and other products?

Published 17 October 2016 EPR discussions in the IIIEE Aula Photo: Håkan Rodhe A lunch-to-lunch workshop on EPR – extended producer responsibility – held at the IIIEE last week, on 10-11 October, with the project funding from the Swedish Energy Agency, brought forward a number of important issues and challenges related to EPR design and implementation.The workshop started with a 2-hour open sessio

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/third-decade-epr-what-lessons-and-experiences-can-be-used-light-sources-and-other-products-0 - 2025-06-29

How to reach ecologically sustainable welfare societies

Published 18 October 2016 Professor Oksana Mont Photo: Kennet Ruona There is growing evidence that Western welfare standards are not generalizable to the rest of the planet if environmental concerns, such as resource depletion or climate change, are considered. A new interdisciplinary anthology by researchers from Lund University raises the question of what is required to make welfare societies ec

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/how-reach-ecologically-sustainable-welfare-societies - 2025-06-29

Trial lectures for the position as “Professor in policy analysis - for the transition to low-carbon and resource efficient economies”

Published 19 October 2016 26 October 2016 On 26 October, three trial lectures will take place at the IIIEE for the position as “Professor in policy analysis - for the transition to low-carbon and resource efficient economies”.As part of the recruitment process for the position as “Professor in policy analysis - for the transition to low-carbon and resource efficient economies” at the IIIEE, the Ac

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/trial-lectures-position-professor-policy-analysis-transition-low-carbon-and-resource-efficient - 2025-06-29

New policy brief: Smart electricity meters! And their users?

Published 20 October 2016 Photo: CC BY D. Reichardt This policy brief is based on two behavioural economic field studies and informs policy makers how to make the roll-out of smart electricity meters more effective. Are electricity consumers irrational fools? They keep their devices in stand-by mode, forget to switch off the lights when they leave the room, purchase halogen light bulbs (instead of

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/new-policy-brief-smart-electricity-meters-and-their-users - 2025-06-29

IIIEE researcher Mikael Backman on biogas production at RENEXPO 2016 in Poland

Published 20 October 2016 Mikael Backman at the 6th International Trade Fair and Conferences for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, RENEXPO. On 20 October, Mikael Backman, Director of the Swedish Polish Sustainable Energy Platform at the IIIEE, is speaking about Biogas production on the 6th International Trade Fair and Conferences for Renewable Energy, RENEXPO, in Warsaw, Poland, which takes

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/iiiee-researcher-mikael-backman-biogas-production-renexpo-2016-poland - 2025-06-29

Regional seminar on sustainable development in southern Sweden

Published 24 October 2016 Regional seminar on sustainable development in southern Sweden, held in the IIIEE aula in Lund. Photo: Marianne Sandberg On 21 October, the IIIEE hosted a regional seminar arranged by the Swedish Scientific Council for Sustainable Development. The council was established in July 2015 by the Swedish government to create an arena for dialogue between the Swedish government

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/regional-seminar-sustainable-development-southern-sweden - 2025-06-29

Meet PhD candidate Sofie Sandin

Published 24 October 2016 PhD candidate Sofie Sandin Focusing on policy instruments for energy efficiency. Sofie Sandin started her PhD studies at the IIIEE in 2016 with her research agenda set on policy instruments for energy efficiency. Sofie has a background in environmental science and is a true environmental enthusiast who like to spend time outdoors, be it in the city, on the sea, in the nea

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/meet-phd-candidate-sofie-sandin - 2025-06-29

Two new PhD candidates have joined the IIIEE

Published 27 October 2016 Steven Curtis and Lucie Zvolska In September, two new PhD candidates joined the IIIEE, Steven Curtis and Lucie Zvolska. They are both part of the project Urban Sharing: From Excess Economy to Access Economy. We asked them five quick questions:1. How and why did the two of you become PhDs student at the IIIEE?Both Lucie and Steven are graduates of the Master’s programme in

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/two-new-phd-candidates-have-joined-iiiee - 2025-06-29

The time is ripe for a life cycle review of LED

Published 28 October 2016 The time is ripe for a life cycle review of LED, say Associate Professors Thomas Lindhqvist & Mikael Backman. Photo: Peter Liljenberg Associate Professors Thomas Lindhqvist and Mikael Backman at the IIIEE have just initiated new research in the framework of the Lighting Metropolis project where they hope to confirm or dismiss some of the biggest concerns and speculations

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/time-ripe-life-cycle-review-led - 2025-06-29

"Reusing is better for the environment than recycling" says Prof. Oksana Mont in Dagens Nyheter

Published 3 November 2016 Professor Oksana Mont Photo: Kennet Ruona On 2 November, Prof. Oksana Mont states the importance of differentiating between the concepts of reusing and recycling in the article "Varje dag skrotas tusentals datorer i onödan" written by Inrego for Dagens Nyheter."Reusing is better for the environment than recycling", says Prof. Oksana Mont in Dagens Nyheter.Read the full ar

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/reusing-better-environment-recycling-says-prof-oksana-mont-dagens-nyheter - 2025-06-29

Trial lectures for the position as “Professor in sustainable urban governance - for the transition to low-carbon and resource efficient economies."

Published 8 November 2016 On 9 November, two trial lectures will take place for the position as “Professor in sustainable urban governance - for the transition to low-carbon and resource efficient economies." The trial lectures will be held in Palaestra at Lund University at 08:30 - 10:00.As part of the recruitment process for the position as Professor in sustainable urban governance - for the tra

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/trial-lectures-position-professor-sustainable-urban-governance-transition-low-carbon-and-resource - 2025-06-29

Impact of hip arthroplasty registers on orthopaedic practice and perspectives for the future

Published 22 July 2019 Total hip arthroplasty (THA) registers are established in several countries to collect data aiming to improve the results after THA. Monitoring of adverse outcomes after THA has focused mainly on revision surgery, but patient-reported outcomes have also been investigated. New publication in Bone & Joint.Read more here.

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/impact-hip-arthroplasty-registers-orthopaedic-practice-and-perspectives-future - 2025-06-29

Design and preliminary results of FRENSHOCK 2016: A prospective nationwide multicentre registry on cardiogenic shock

Published 25 July 2019 Most data on the epidemiology of cardiogenic shock (CS) have come from patients with acute myocardial infarction admitted to intensive cardiac care units (ICCUs). However, CS can have other aetiologies, and could be managed in intensive care units (ICUs), especially the most severe forms of CS. New publication in Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases.Read more here.

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/design-and-preliminary-results-frenshock-2016-prospective-nationwide-multicentre-registry - 2025-06-29

Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry (RNFC): analysis of its first annual report and international comparison with other established registries

Published 26 July 2019 Hip fracture registries have helped improve quality of care and reduce variability, and several audits exist worldwide. The results of the Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry are presented and compared with 13 other national registries, highlighting similarities and differences to define areas of improvement, particularly surgical delay and early mobilization. New publica

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/spanish-national-hip-fracture-registry-rnfc-analysis-its-first-annual-report-and-international - 2025-06-29

Registry stakeholders

Published 29 July 2019 Clinical registries are health information systems, which have the mission to collect multidimensional real-world data over the long term, and to generate relevant information and actionable knowledge to address current serious healthcare problems. New publication in Bone & Joint.Read more here.

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/registry-stakeholders - 2025-06-29

The benefits of collaboration: the Nordic Arthroplasty Register Association

Published 30 July 2019 The Nordic Arthroplasty Register Association (NARA) was established in 2007 by arthroplasty register representatives from Sweden, Norway and Denmark with the overall aim to improve the quality of research and thereby enhance the possibility for quality improvement with arthroplasty surgery. Finland joined the NARA collaboration in 2010. New publication in Bone& Joint.Read mo

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/benefits-collaboration-nordic-arthroplasty-register-association - 2025-06-29

The what, when and how of orthopaedic registers: an introduction into register-based research

Published 31 July 2019 Establishment of orthopaedic registers started in 1975 and many registers have been initiated since. The main purpose of registers is to collect information on patients, implants and procedures in order to monitor and improve the outcome of the specific procedure. New publication in Bone & Joint.Read more here.

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/what-when-and-how-orthopaedic-registers-introduction-register-based-research - 2025-06-29