Thesis proposals
Curious about doing your thesis on sustainability? Each year, team members of Sustainable Futures Lab supervise master theses focused on the intersection of ICT / HCI / Media technology and sustainability. We are open to a wide range of topics and have expertise on a range of these.
At the lab we run a bunch of different research projects and would love to have students involved in them, so if you find one of our projects interesting, get in touch! If you have an idea of your own and are looking for a supervisor, please contact the team leaders Daniel Pargman and Elina Eriksson .
Below you can find a list of previous master thesis supervised on the topic of sustainability:
Theses 2023
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van Doorn, J. (2023). Designing learning experiences for collaborative survival: Using stories about biodiversity measures in the construction sector
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Jacobson, M. (2023). Attitudes to developing sustainable digital products : A human-centered design study on how to support the climate work of digital media service providers.
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Omarsdottir, M. (2023). Meal planning intervention to maximise usage of ingredients in domestic households .
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Bauer, E. (2023). Investigating limits on usage in solar powered online video services .
Theses 2022
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Huang, H.-L. (2022). Redesign and Improve an Energy Monitoring System with the Open Sandbox Experience through Simplification and Limitation
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Matson Gyllang, A. (2022). P lan, visualize, realize : A tool for budgeting and following-up a carbon budget for heads of division at a fly-intensive organization
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Bergqvist, L. (2022). Exploring the Problem Space of Implementing a Cap and Trade System in a Flight Intensive Academic Institution.
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Javid, A. 2022. (2022). Evaluating Brand Perception Regarding Sustainability through Digital Marketing (Dissertation) .
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Asgeirsdottir, T. (2022). Making Energy Matter: Soma Design for Ethical Relations in Energy Systems.
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Ivanova, S. (2022). Participatory Design with the Bulgarian LGBTQ+ Community : Localized Responses to Systemic Homophobia (Dissertation)
Theses 2021
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Johannesson, I. (2021). Dark Patterns in Digital Buy Now Pay Later Services (Dissertation) .
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Neem Laahanen, W. (2021). Dark Patterns in Swedish Ecommerce Websites (Dissertation) .