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Research Reports in Social Work

RRSW Most of the titles are in Swedish, with certain exceptions (all abstracts in English). 20262026:4 Living through war: Personal and institutional responses in Ukraine by Oksana Chernysh and Nataliya Thel (red)2026:3 Take Away: Att fasa ut gamla arbetsmetoder när nya införs by Verner Denvall (red)2026:2 Moralprojektet. Slutrapport med tonvikt på projektets forskningscirklar by Sara Hultqvist, M

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/publications/research-reports-social-work - 2026-05-05

Jack Palmieri

Associate researcher Contact details Email: jack [dot] palmieri [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 40 39 13 47Organisation Social Medicine and Global Health Room number: CRC 28-12-033B Service point: 36 WebpageJack Palmieris profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Profile area member LU Profile Area: Human rights Publications Displaying of publications. Sorted by year, then

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/jack-palmieri - 2026-05-06

Tabita Rosendal

Research assistant Contact details Email: tabita [dot] rosendal [at] ace [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University Service point: 61 WebpageTabita Rosendals profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Affiliated Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund UniversityI am a Substitute Lecturer at the Centre, with a primary emp

https://www.ace.lu.se/tabita-rosendal - 2026-05-06

Fractional Doping of Protograph-Based Spatially Coupled LDPC Codes

In this paper, we investigate ways to mitigate the problem of decoder error propagation (DEP) in sliding window decoding (SWD) of protograph-based spatially coupled low-density parity-check (SC-LDPC) codes for large frame length or streaming applications. In particular, in order to avoid subdividing a long frame into a series of shorter frames by using termination to combat DEP, we consider alteri

Impact of antenna pattern directivity on near-field focusing of planar array in large intelligent surface applications

Near-field focusing (NFF) is a fundamental enabler for a broad spectrum of applications utilizing large intelligent surfaces (LIS) within sub-10 GHz frequency bands. This paper investigates the impact of element pattern on NFF properties, when the LIS array is a large planar array. The NFF properties of maximum received power, focal width, and focal depth are analyzed for three typical antenna pat

REVITALISING BUILDING PRODUCTION THROUGH REGENERATION : A POSITIONAL PAPER

This paper explores regenerative building production as an approach that goes beyond minimising environmental harm to actively generating net-positive socio-ecological impacts. Grounding the discussion in sustainability transitions theory, we highlight how construction significantly contributes to global carbon emissions and waste. Using the phenomena construction methodology, a conceptual framewo

Towards a Framework for Dynamic Task Offloading in Real-Time Robotic Applications

Dynamic task offloading is essential for real-time robotic applications, enabling them to adapt to fluctuating computational demands and maintain efficiency under changing conditions. This paper introduces a dynamic task offloading framework that incorporates monitoring, decision making, offloading triggering, and performance monitoring to optimize resource usage by offloading real-time tasks to e

On Time-Interleaving Errors in Beamforming Receivers

Time-interleaved ADCs are a key building block in mm-wave receivers, where the use of multi-GHz signal bandwidths requires high-performance wide-band data conversion. It is therefore necessary to explore the beamforming receiver system impact of different time-interleaved ADC parameters and limitations, such as number of interleaved channels, mismatches between channels, non-idealities of the subA

Control strategy to mitigate line voltage flicker of commercial high-power capacitor chargers for pulsed power applications

Modern solid-state klystron modulators generate high-voltage, high-power pulses by discharging energy stored in a capacitor bank. Such modulators require at least one capacitor charging unit supplying the energy released in pulsing. Traditional capacitor charging structures rely on AC/DC front-end units based on passive diode rectifiers in conjunction with high-frequency resonant converters. Howev