Mia Hesselgren
Assistant professor, Researcher
Details
Researcher
About me
I am a researcher in design for sustainable mobility and as design researcher I am interested in how design can be used to support sustainable practices. In my doctoral thesis, I present re-formulations needed of design as a practice when aiming to enable sustainability transitions. In my research I take this exploration forward in the context of designing for sustainability transitions of transport systems including mobility services. My research is transdisciplinary, and I use collaborative design methods to engage with other research disciplines as well as with citizens, stakeholders from public and private sector, and civil society.
Courses
Advanced Product Design (MF2112), teacher | Course web
Advanced Service Design (MF2039), teacher | Course web
Advanced Sketch Exercises (MF2097), teacher | Course web
Challenges for the Emerging City, Interdiciplinary Project Course A:1 (OpenLab Project Course) (MF2080), examiner | Course web
Degree Project in Industrial Design Engineering, Second Cycle (MF217X), teacher | Course web
Degree Project in Industrial Design Engineering, Second Cycle (MF227X), teacher | Course web
Design for Sustainability (MF2114), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web
Eco Design (MF2032), teacher | Course web
Integrated Transport System (FSD3901), teacher | Course web
Introduction to Design and Product Realisation (MF1061), teacher | Course web