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Sustainable Swedish Industry by Improved Excess Heat Recovery
- Master (Two yrs)
- 2021
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Energy and Circadian Assessment of a Combination Between Integrative Lighting and Daylight Harvesting
(2021) AEBM01 20211
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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Electricity Consumption of a Distributed Consensus Algorithm
- Bach. Degree
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Act Local, Think Global. Sustainable Solutions in the Era of Digitalisation
(2021) In IIIEE SSC series IMEN68 20202
The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics- Misc.
- 2020
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Energy Renovation Towards Net-Zero Energy Buildings using Photovoltaic Systems and Batteries in Residential Buildings
(2020) AEBM01 20201
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)
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How do cities work with transformative change? Malmö’s and Copenhagen’s approach to energy efficiency in buildings
(2020) In IIIEE Master Thesis IMEN41 20192
The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics- Master (Two yrs)
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Assessment of the circadian stimulus potential of an integrative lighting system in an office area
(2020) AEBM01 20201
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)
- 2019
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Open House for Overheating: A Case Study of Overheating Policy Synergies in London
(2019) In IIIEE Master Thesis IMEN41 20192
The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics- Master (Two yrs)
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German Efficiency? Analysing the Policy Mix for Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings in Germany
(2019) In IIIEE Master Thesis IMEN41 20192
The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics- Master (Two yrs)
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Does Reality Match Ambition? Multilevel governance of building energy efficiency in Brunnshög, Sweden
(2019) In IIIEE Master Thesis IMEN41 20192
The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics- Master (Two yrs)