Monthly Archives: April 2016

Visit from Kongsberg Automotive

Kongsberg Automotive visited BTH on April 26 to explore collaboration in education and research. Starting out the day, Stefan Rosell, Team Leader Software Engineering, and Johan Ahlström, Systems Engineering Manager met with about 25 students from different programmes to give an overview of Kongsberg Automotive, its business areas and products. For example, the company works […]

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Models for Value-driven engineering design

ABSTRACT Nowadays, it is a great challenge to understand what models shall be used to iteratively translate customer desires into terms that are meaningful for engineering design decision-making. This paper proposes a framework illustrating the iterative evolution of model-based enablers for value during conceptual system design. The framework is developed from the analysis of four […]

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Besök vid Roxtec

Ett tjugotal studenter och lärare från BTH besökte Roxtec, Karlskronaföretaget som är en världsledande leverantör av modulbaserade tätningslösningar för kabel- och rörgenomföringar. Ulrica Malmberg, HR Manager Sweden, berättade om Roxtecs resa från 1990, då företaget startades i Karlskronaentreprenören Mikael Blomqvists garage, till idag när Roxtec är ett globalt bolag med närvaro på över 70 marknader […]

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Competitiveness and sustainability effects of cars and their business models in Swedish small town regions

Research paper published in Journal of Cleaner Production. Highlights Gasoline car causes the most emissions from its manufacturing and use phases. Local jobs from renewables give positive contribution to social sustainability. Renewable electricity in electric carpool cause least socio-ecological impact. Car Pooling is more cost-effective for those who drive from 2000 to 8500 km. People travel […]

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Planetary science and exploration in the deep subsurface: results from the MINAR Program, Boulby Mine, UK

ABSTRACT The subsurface exploration of other planetary bodies can be used to unravel their geological history and assess their habitability. On Mars in particular, present-day habitable conditions may be restricted to the subsurface. Using a deep subsurface mine, we carried out a program of extraterrestrial analog research – MINe Analog Research (MINAR). MINAR aims to […]

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