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), examiner, teacher | Course web
Advanced Service Design (MF2039), 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
Introduction to Design and Product Realisation (MF1061), teacher | Course web