New Podcast - "Novum Organum"
2021-03-04
Listen to how researchers explore new methods, “Novum Organum”, together with stakeholders who wish to respond to interconnected challenges. With focus on interdisciplinary action, academic research is taken to a transformative level of relevance for decision-makers. All episodes are produced live by researchers with expertise on how to bridge between theory and practice in innovative ways.
First episode is an interview with Lars Heikensten, former CEO of the Nobel Foundation.
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Waste as a resource
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New episode of the pod Novum Organum: How can future democracies be sustained?
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The department is participating in the centres of excellence in sustainable energy systems
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Industry-based doctoral student with one foot in the forest, the other in academia, and an ear to industry
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The life science industry is gearing up for AMR
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New episode of the pod Novum Organum: How is the Swedish Innovation Agency re-inventing itself?
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Dr. Zero Talkshow: interview with Gregg Vanourek "Who are Life Entrepreneurs?"
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USER receives funding
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Interdisciplinarity and entrepreneurship in two new podcasts
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“I’ve received an incredible kick-start to my career”
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Female Leader Engineer of the Year: Martina Sjölander
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New episode of the pod Novum Organum: Green Deep Tech Transfer - is a combination of love and money needed?
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“Research in industrial engineering can be linked to much of what is happening at RISE”
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New film on cheating and plagiarism
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Adjunct Professor contributes to relevant research questions
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Instead of salami - what about sustainable energy?
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Recorded seminar from Almedalen Week: The customer as a key player in the energy market of the future
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Stop making things difficult to repair - we should have the right to repair
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New episode of the pod Novum Organum: Blue sky research within business - will future steel production be fossil free?
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The expansion of the Ångström laboratory will be completed in the spring of 2022
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How research can encourage us to cycle instead
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Win-win when engineering students investigate energy systems
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New research project contributes to digital urban planning in practice
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"Everyone will use BIM"
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Great value in garbage
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Using films and the “suture”-concept in engineering ethics education to support students taking other perspectives
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Webbinar June 1: The path of the refrigerated goods across the sea
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New episode of the pod Novum Organum: interview with Matilda Ernkrans
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New book on modeling of synthetic solar irradiance data
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Collaboration for a more sustainable food industry
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Wants permanent collaboration against antibiotic problems
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What are your underlying assumptions in having students go through your cases?
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Wild blueberries - an untapped resource
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How to get a PhD in Industrial Engineering and Management
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Energy conversion in society is promoted by interdisciplinary
Last modified: 2022-04-04