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Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen Gabriella Rossi Nicole Marie Miller UIA2023CPH CITA Centre for Information Technology and Architecture Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation SUSTAINABILITY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT - A DANISH RESEARCH LANDSCAPE
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Mette Ramsgaard ThomsenGabriella Rossi

Nicole Marie Miller

UIA2023CPHCITA Centre for Information Technology and Architecture

Royal Danish Academy of Fine ArtsSchools of Architecture, Design and Conservation

SUSTAINABILITY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

- A DANISH RESEARCH LANDSCAPE

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SUSTAINABILITY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT A DANISH RESEARCH LANDSCAPE

SUSTAINABILITY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT A DANISH RESEARCH LANDSCAPE

By Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen, Gabriella Rossi and Nicole Marie Miller

UIA2023CPHCITA Centre for Information Technology and ArchitectureRoyal Danish Academy of Fine ArtsSchools of Architecture, Design and Conservation

May 20202nd Edition

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INTRODUCTION

The UIA2023CPH World Congress of Architects ‘SUSTAINABLE FUTURES - LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND’ promotes, discusses, develops and showcases architecture as a crucial tool to achieving the UN 17 Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. The overarching goal of the UIA2023 Congress - Science Track is to foster the knowledge needed for architecture and the built environment to understand, build and fulf i l l i ts active role in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

This national mapping presents the Danish research landscape in sustainable futures through the built environment organised across the six research panels that shape the UIA2023CPH Science Track.

The aim of the mapping is to understand the current state of the art in research across architecture, landscape design and architectural engineering. The mapping highlights existing research efforts across key institutions, their research leads, projects and PhDs in order to t ie them to the UIA2023CPH project.

This volume is understood as a f irst step into this mapping and describes the profi les of 9 institutions, 110 researchers and 72 PhDs and PostDocs.

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Architecture affects our actions across environment, resource and society.

The Congress is divided into six panels that together frame the 17 UN Sus-tainable Development Goals. The panels are developed using Professor Katherine Richardson’s model for understanding the overarching strategising of the goals as an interfacing between the needs of the planet and the needs of humanity. By moving from concerns of the environment, through resources to the needs of humanity, the goals are grouped into topics that engage existing research communit ies in academia and industry.

Our aim is to art iculate the panels to frame the special agency architecture and the built environment have across the Goals - shaping our society; the way we l ive, the way we interact and the way we build - and how the effort to change our practices can lead to a sustainable, equitable and inclusive future for al l .

DEFINING SIX PANELS FOR THE UIA2023CPH SCIENCE TRACK

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PANEL 2DESIGN FORRETHINKING RESOURCESPANEL 1

DESIGN FOR CLIMATE ADAPTATION

The built environment exists within a larger, more powerful natural ecosystem. As cl imate patterns change, so must the role of buildings and how they interface with their environment. ‘Design for Climate Adaptation and Protection’ includes both high and low tech solutions to environmental design which work to make buildings smarter and more self-suff icient. New adaptive methods for rainwater harvesting, heating and cooling, l iving roofs and new renewable energy technologies al low us to rethink how a building is operated and how it can contribute to i ts environ-ment. Outside of the building, resi l ient landscaping addresses concerns including; design for r ising sea levels, f looding and stormwater protection as well as deserti f ication, drought and wildfire. ‘Design for Climate Adaptation and Protection’ al low us to mit igate against changing environments and en-courage a symbiotic ecology that al lows for peaceful and cooperative adaptation of the built environment.

PANEL 1DESIGN FOR

CLIMATE ADAPTATION

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Design shapes our world, from the places we l ive in to objects we use every day. As we grow more aware of the l imits of our planet’s resources, shift ing from an exploitative to a restorative, regenerative and circular design ideology becomes necessary. ‘Design for Rethinking Resources’ examines approaches to resourcefulness in our practice. It includes:The materials we use: the engineering of new ma-terials, recycling of waste and use of bio-based materials lends the possibi l i ty to start the cycle of production sustainably. The methods we apply: from computational design and digital technologies, to crafts revival and vernacular building techniques allow us to innovate localised design solutions while also supporting local economies. And f inally, the l i fe-cycles we expect of our building: from design for disassembly, programmed decay, l i fe cycle analysis and rethinking the durabil i ty of our building. ‘Design for Rethinking Resources’ means re-assess-ing al l aspects of the production and consumption cycles with sustainabil i ty in mind.

The built environment exists within a larger, more powerful natural ecosystem. As cl imate patterns change, so must the role of buildings, sett lements and cit ies and how they interface with their envi-ronment, protecting especial ly vulnerable residents. ‘Design for Climate Adaptation’ includes both high and low-tech solutions to environmental design which work to make buildings smarter and more self-suff i-cient. New adaptive methods for rainwater harvest-ing, heating and cooling, l iving roofs and new renew-able energy technologies al low us to rethink how a building is operated and how it can contribute to i ts environment. Outside of the building, cl imate change is addressed by resil ient landscaping; design for r is-ing sea levels, f looding and stormwater protection as well as protection against deserti f ication, drought and wildfire. ‘Design for Climate Adaptation’ al lows us to mit igate against changing environments and encour-age a symbiotic ecology, promoting peaceful and cooperative adaptation of the built environment.

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PANEL 4DESIGN FORHEALTH

PANEL 1DESIGN FOR

CLIMATE ADAPTATION

The built environment exists within a larger, more powerful natural ecosystem. As cl imate patterns change, so must the role of buildings and how they interface with their environment. ‘Design for Climate Adaptation and Protection’ includes both high and low tech solutions to environmental design which work to make buildings smarter and more self-suff icient. New adaptive methods for rainwater harvesting, heating and cooling, l iving roofs and new renewable energy technologies al low us to rethink how a building is operated and how it can contribute to i ts environ-ment. Outside of the building, resi l ient landscaping addresses concerns including; design for r ising sea levels, f looding and stormwater protection as well as deserti f ication, drought and wildfire. ‘Design for Climate Adaptation and Protection’ al low us to mit igate against changing environments and en-courage a symbiotic ecology that al lows for peaceful and cooperative adaptation of the built environment.

PANEL 3 DESIGN FOR

RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

The built environment affects our physical and mental health as humans. With increases in population and unequal infrastructure, considerations of access to healthcare, the spread of diseases and preventable premature mortal i ty are of major concern for sustain-able futures. ‘Design for Health’ problematises what design for healthy communit ies can be. From the direct design of hospitals and places for healing to the strategic design of healthcare faci l i t ies to reduce the transmission of communicable disease or focus on vulnerable groups, architecture contributes to the reduction of mortal i ty rates and better health. Be-yond direct healthcare, taking action to improve basic infrastructure such as developing sewage systems for informal sett lements or better building practices for disease prevention, sharply increases public health and wellbeing. Finally, design can promote individ-ual health by shaping mobil i ty and accessibi l i ty for al l , creating spaces for an active outdoor l i fe and ensuring indoor cl imate health and comfort. ‘Design for Health’ engages the breadth of society moving from the public efforts of healthcare provision to the well-being of each individual person.

Sustainable futures are dependent on the thoughtful planning of cit ies and communit ies. Rapid urbaniza-t ion and high-density cit ies are putt ing unprecedent-ed pressures on the way we l ive. ‘Design for Resil-ient Communit ies’ investigates mult iple perspectives defining the way we l ive. It includes: Economic perspectives: how self-sustaining commu-nit ies, responsible land use and transformation of existing building stock reshapes the economies of our communit ies and allows us to change the long- term benefits for al l inhabitants. Social perspectives: how the design of the public realm, both physical and digital, affects inclusiveness and the way we l ive in our communit ies and how augmenting our l ives with smart technologies can provide insight into wide-scale patterns changing the way we occupy and inter-act within the built environment. And Environmental perspectives: how the infrastructures of our commu-nit ies can be shaped to reduce our carbon footprint and allow green l iving. ‘Design for Resil ient Commu-nit ies’ asks how these perspectives can be developed and contribute to a more sustainable development of communit ies and urban space.

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PANEL 1DESIGN FOR

CLIMATE ADAPTATION

PANEL 6DESIGN FOR PARTNERSHIPS OF CHANGE

PANEL 1DESIGN FOR

CLIMATE ADAPTATION

The built environment exists within a larger, more powerful natural ecosystem. As cl imate patterns change, so must the role of buildings and how they interface with their environment. ‘Design for Climate Adaptation and Protection’ includes both high and low tech solutions to environmental design which work to make buildings smarter and more self-suff icient. New adaptive methods for rainwater harvesting, heating and cooling, l iving roofs and new renewable energy technologies al low us to rethink how a building is operated and how it can contribute to i ts environ-ment. Outside of the building, resi l ient landscaping addresses concerns including; design for r ising sea levels, f looding and stormwater protection as well as deserti f ication, drought and wildfire. ‘Design for Climate Adaptation and Protection’ al low us to mit igate against changing environments and en-courage a symbiotic ecology that al lows for peaceful and cooperative adaptation of the built environment.

PANEL 5DESIGN FOR INCLUSIVITY

‘Design for Partnerships of Change’ happens when we collaboratively work towards peace, social jus-t ice, and a sustainable future with strong coalit ions. Implementing changes requires partnerships between governments, the private sector and civi l society. ‘Design for Partnerships of Change’ examines how architecture and the built environment can encourage such partnerships, the agency they embody and the results they can achieve. Architecture can be an im-portant driver for change in i ts abil i ty to be an instru-ment of governance from the forming of local policies and private-public partnerships, a partner in creating new sustainable practice, to the creation of part ici-patory design methods for democratic and collabora-t ive community planning that includes all . I t can be a crit ical geopolit ical method for cultural discourse and human rights, creating awareness of terri tory and border issues. And it can be used as a voice to start interdiscipl inary dialogues by crit ical curation and dissemination. ‘Design for Partnerships of Change’ challenges the boundaries of architectural design, i ts repercussions and our understanding of why, how and by whom architecture is produced.

The ideal for a sustainable future is that no one is left behind and to endeavour to reach the furthest behind f irst. ‘Design for Inclusivity’ considers how a more egalitarian and humanitarian design ethos can be promoted: how architecture and the built envi-ronment can encourage awareness of and dialogue about the socio-economic and polit ical division be-tween the Global South and the Global North and contribute to a built environment designed for al l . I t addresses universal design and the shaping of gen-der equal environments and it discusses:how vulnerable and marginalised groups can be included through the careful consideration of cultural differences and strategies for cultural preservation, how social housing strategies and design of inclusive community buildings can work to cement cohesive-ness across communit ies, how responsible improve-ment of informal sett lements can stimulate social equality, and how innovation can offer new solutions to emergency shelters, refugee housing and post-di-saster regeneration. ‘Design for Inclusivity’ ensures no one is left behind by crit ical ly addressing our understanding of design agency and re-drawing a more inclusive practice.

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Panel 1: Climate AdaptationTotal Actors: 37Senior Researchers: 23PhD Students: 13 PostDocs: 1

Panel 2: Rethinking Resources Total Actors: 46Senior Researchers: 30PhD Students: 16

Panel 3: Resilient Communities Total Actors: 38Senior Researchers: 22PhD Students: 16

Panel 4: Design for Health Total Actors: 12Senior Researchers: 8PhD Students: 4

Panel 5: Inclusivity Total Actors: 30Senior Researchers: 14PhD Students: 15PostDocs: 1

Panel 6: Partnerships of Change Total Actors: 17Senior Researchers: 13PhD Students: 4

Total: 182Senior Researchers: 110PhD and Post Docs: 72

BY PANEL

STATISTICS

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Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

Aarhus School of Architecture

University of Copenhagen

Aalborg University

Technical University of Denmark

University of Southern Denmark

Danish Technological Institute

Roskilde University

Aarhus University

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125

133

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CONTENTS

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ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF FINE ARTSSCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

Senior Researchers : 24 PhDs: 13

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NATALIE MOSSINArchitect andHead of Institute

IBT: Institute for Architecture and TechnologyRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Organizational developments

• Interaction on building value chain

• Sustainable construction frameworks

PANEL 6: PARTNERSHIPS OF CHANGESDG 17 - PartnerShiP for the GoalS

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METTE RAMSGAARD THOMSENArchitect,Professor, andHead of CITA

Center for IT and Architecture (CITA)IBT: Institute for Architecture and TechnologyRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Digital technologies and fabrication

• New materials• Information modelling• Textile architecture• Digital crafting

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCESSDG 12 - reSPonSiBle ConSUMPtion, SDG 9 - innoVation anD infraStrUCtUre

Yuliya Sinke

Veronika Hodges

Design of highly specif ied functionally graded CNC-knit-ted membranes for l ightweight structures 2019-2022

A transformative architecture made in paper2018-2021

CandidatePREDICTIVE RESPONSEMachine Learning for material specif ication2019-2022

PhD Researchers

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PHIL AYRESArchitect andAssociate Professor

Center for IT and Architecture (CITA)IBT: Institute for Architecture and TechnologyRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Bio-Hybrid systems• Fungal architecture• Digital architecture

design and simulation• Unconventional robotics

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCESSDG 12 - reSPonSiBle ConSUMPtion, SDG 9 - innoVation anD infraStrUCtUre

Adrien RigobelloFUNGARMycelium-based architectural components2020-2023

PhD Researchers

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCESSDG 12 - reSPonSiBle ConSUMPtion, SDG 9 - innoVation anD infraStrUCtUre

ANNE BEIMProfessor andHead of CINARK

Center for Industrial ized Architecture (CINARK)IBT: Institute for Architecture and TechnologyRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Industrialized architecture

• Circular building components

• Ecological architecture• Applied materials

Line Kjær FrederiksenResource Conservation Tectonic Design Strategies2017-2020

PhD Researchers

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JAKOB BRANDTBERG KNUDSENArchitect andDean of Schoolof Architecture

IBT: Institute for Architecture and TechnologyRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Health and architecture• Architecture for the

prevention of malaria • Digital modelling of

indoor climate • Affordable housing • Tropical architecture

PANEL 4: Design for HEALTHSDG 3 - GooD health anD wellBeinG

Collaborations

• University of Oxford, UK• Mahidol-Oxford Tropical

Medicine Research Unit, Thailand

• Durham University, UK• London School of Hygiene &

Tropical Medicine, UK

CandidateThe Impact of Architecture on Epidemics2020-2023

CandidateArchitecture and Health2020-2023

PhD Researchers

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES/PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY

OLGA POPOVIC LARSENProfessor andArchitect

IBT: Institute for Architecture and TechnologyRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Innovative sustainable timber structures

• Reciprocal frame architecture

• New bio-based materials• Emergency architecture• Adaptable building

elements

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PELLE MUNCH-PETERSENArchitect andAssistant Professor

IBT: Institute for Architecture and TechnologyRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Circular facade design• Circular building

economy• Material architecture

tectonics

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCESSDG 12 - reSPonSiBle ConSUMPtion, SDG 9 - innoVation anD infraStrUCtUre

MASASHI KAJITAArchitect andAssistant Professor

IBD: Institute for Architecture and DesignRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Body and disabilities in architecture

• Universal design for inclusivity

• Accessibility for all• Universal design

pedagogy

PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITYSDG 16 - PeaCe anD jUStiCe, SDG 10 - reDUCeD ineqUalitieS

Roberta CassiDisabil i ty, Experience and Architecture: Towards Inclusive Sport and Leisure Buildings2018-2021

PhD Researchers

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ANNE ROMMEArchitect,Associate Professor,Vice Head of InstituteIBK: Institute for Architecture and Culture Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Self-build• Dialogical processes• Alternative housing

strategies• Digital material

technology

PANEL 6: PARTNERSHIPS OF CHANGE/PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES/PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY

NICOLAI BO ANDERSENArchitect andAssociate Professor

IBK: Institute for Architecture and CultureRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Cultural heritage• Transformation• Conservation• Sustainability

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CHRISTOFFER HARLANGArchitect andProfessor

IBK: Institute for Architecture and CultureRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Resilient architecture• Building culture

transformation• Urban densification• Transformations

PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES/PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES

PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY/ PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES

SØREN VADSTRUPArchitect andAssociate Professor

IBK: Institute for Architecture and CultureRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Building restoration with tradi-tional craft techniques

• Historic building technology and material science

• Sustainable building heritage and building restoration

• Intangible cultural heritage

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THOMAS KAMPMANNArchitect andAssociate Professor

IBK: Institute for Architecture and CultureRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Building archeology• Sustainable architecture• Energy performance of

windows

PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATION /PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES

Victor Boye JulebækMaterial Quality – Spatial Character2018-2022

PhD Researchers

PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY/ PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

MORTEN BIRK JØRGENSENArchitect andAssistant Professor

IBK: Institute for Architecture and CultureRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Sustainable building heritage

• Sustainable transformation of rural buildings

• Cultural heritage

Peter Møller RasmussenRural Development / “Precarious Rural” Project

PhD Researchers

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PANEL 6: PARTNERSHIPS OF CHANGE/PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY

NIELS GRØNBÆKArchitect andAssociate Professor

IBK: Institute for Architecture and Culture Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Critical sustainability• Danish welfare land-

scapes• History and culture

DAG PETERSSONArt Historian andAssociate Professor

IBK: Institute for Architecture and CultureRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Critical sustainability• Spaces of Danish welfare• Urban poverty• Climate change and

nature

PANEL 6: PARTNERSHIPS OF CHANGE/PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY

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DEANE SIMPSONArchitect andProfessor

IBL: Institute of Architecture, Urbanism and LandscapeRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Welfare urbanism• Urban securitization• Demographic change• Urban regimes of

sustainability

PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY/PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

Max PedersenSPACES OF DANISH WELFARE2017-2021

PhD Researchers

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JONNA MAJGAARD KRARUPArchitect andAssociate Professor

IBL: Institute of Architecture Urbanism and LandscapeRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Climate adaptation• Landscape and public

space• Urban ecology

Kristine Cecilie HoltenAndersenAdaptation of Cit ies to Landscape andClimate: Prospects and Methods in Urban Planning2018-2021

PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATIONSDG 13 - CliMate aCtion, SDG 14 life Below water, SDG 15 life on lanD

PhD Researchers

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PANEL 4: Design for HEALTH/PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY

RENÉ KURALAssociate Professor andDirector of the Centre of Sports and Architecture

IBL: Institute of Architecture Urbanism and LandscapeRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Health, movement and sport in cities

• Spaces for body culture• Spaces for seniors• Activity and health

enhancing Physical Environments Network (APEN)

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JØRGEN ESKEMOSEArchitect,Town Planner, and Associate Professor EmeritaIBL: Institute of Architecture, Urbanism and LandscapeRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Informal urbanization in the Global South

• Informal settlement improvement projects in Sub-Saharan Africa

• Land rights • Urban densification

PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY/PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

Johan MottelsonCasas Melhoradas2018-2021

PhD Researchers

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PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES/PANEL 6: PARTNERSHIPS OF CHANGE

GUSTAVO RIBEIROArchitect, Urban Planner andAssociate Professor

IBL: Institute of Architecture Urbanism and LandscapeRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Sustainable urban development

• Strategic spatial planning and climate change

• Strategic urban governance

• Participatory processes

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RUNA JOHANNESENArchitect andAssistant Professor

IBL: Institute of Architecture Urbanism and LandscapeRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Spaces of Danish Welfare

• Critical sustainability• Political architecture• Architecture and

destruction in occupied Palestine

PANEL 6: PARTNERSHIPS OF CHANGE/PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY

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CAMILLA HEDEGAARD MØLLERArchitect andAssociate Professor

IBL: Institute of Architecture Urbanism and LandscapeRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Transformation of public housing

• Spatial organization for learning

• Inclusive public space• Housing in low income

neighborhoods• Participatory processes

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BORIS BRORMAND JENSENArchitect, Urban Planner andAssociate Professor

IBL: Institute of Architecture Urbanism and LandscapeRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK)

Research Focus

• Participatory processes• Sustainable urban

development• Inclusive urban design• Urban processes of

change

PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES/PANEL 6: PARTNERSHIPS OF CHANGE

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ARKITEKTSKOLEN AARHUS

Senior Researchers : 6Phd: 5

PostDoc : 1

AARHUS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

Senior Researchers : 23 PhDs: 6

PostDocs: 1

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TORBEN NIELSENArchitect andHead of School

Head of SchoolAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Engaging through architecture

• Responsible urban regeneration

PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIESSDG 11 - SUStainaBle CitieS anD CoMMUnitieS

Collaborations

Resilience Lab Denmark (Vejle)

PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES/PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY

TOM NIELSENArchitect, Professor, and Lab Coordinator

ResearchLab1: Transformation, Architecture and TerritoriesAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Urban and landscape planning

• Welfare architecture

Sidse Martens Gudmand-HøyerSocial Housing and Welfare Architecture

PostDoc Researchers

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PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATIONSDG 13 - CliMate aCtion, SDG 14 life Below water, SDG 15 life on lanD

KATRINA WIBERGLandscape Architectand Assistant Professor

ResearchLab1: Transformation, Architecture and TerritoriesAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Resilient waterscapes• Coastal development• Rising sea levels and

settlements change

Soo RyuUrban seascaping as a catalyst for urban transformation2019-2022

PhD Researchers Collaborations

Affiliated consultant at Gustin Landskab

MOGENS MORGENArchitect andAssociate Professor

ResearchLab1: Transformation, Architecture and TerritoriesAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Welfare architecture in Denmark

• Socially vulnerable neighborhoods research

• Social housing• Urban transformations

Mathilde KirkegaardTransformation of cultural environments2018-2021

PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY/PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

Janni Rosenberg BendsenWelfare city representation and visual culture2019-2022

PhD Researchers

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ANNE METTE BOYEArchitect andAssociate Professor

ResearchLab1: Transformation, Architecture and TerritoriesAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Transformation of industrial areas

• Resilient waterscapes

PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES/PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATION

PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY/PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES

SIMON OSTENFELD PEDERSENArchitect andAssociate Professor

ResearchLab1: Transformation, Architecture and TerritoriesAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Transformation of cultural environments

• Adaptive reuse• Architectural heritage

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BIRGITTE EYBYE TANDERUPArchitect andAssistant Professor

ResearchLab1: Transformation, Architecture and TerritoriesAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Vernacular architecture• Architectural

sustainability as a design parameter

• Sustainability in architectural heritage

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JENS CHRISTIAN PASGAARDArchitect andAssociate Professor

ResearchLab1: Transformation, Architecture and TerritoriesAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Collaborative place-mak-ing interventions

• Transformations• Redesigning tourism

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STEFAN DARLAN BORISArchitect andAssociate ProfessorResearchLab1: Transformation, Architecture and TerritoriesAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Garden nature laboratory• Transformation and

adaptation• Biodiversity

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MARTIN ODGAARDArchitect andAssistant Professor

ResearchLab1: Transformation, Architecture and TerritoriesAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• The relationship between urban development and nature

• Biodiversity• Rethinking urban habitats

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MO MICHELSEN STOCHHOLM KRAGArchitect andAssistant Professor

ResearchLab1: Transformation, Architecture and TerritoriesAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Revitilization of rural areas

• Transformation of abandoned buildings

• Critical Practice in preservation of rural identity

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JONATHAN FOOTE Architect, Associate Professor andLab Coordinator

ResearchLab2: Technology, Building Cultures and HabitationAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Local resource usage - Nordic marble

• Material research

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MICHAEL ASGAARD ANDERSENArchitect andAssociate Professor

ResearchLab2: Technology, Building Cultures and HabitationAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Collaborative housing• Sustainable housing

design

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DAVID TAPIAS MONNÉArchitect andAssociate Professor

ResearchLab2: Technology, Building Cultures and HabitationAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Collaborative housing• Resilient and inclusive

building systems• Participatory processes

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ANDERS KRUSE AAGAARDArchitect andAssistant Professor

ResearchLab2: Technology, Building Cultures and HabitationAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Workflows for wood architecture

• Test building with irregular wood

• Sustainability of wood• Material behaviors

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RUTH BAUMEISTERArchitect andAssociate Professor

ResearchLab2: Technology, Building Cultures and HabitationAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• The life-cycle of 20th century office buildings

• Material, economic, and social sustainability in building life-cycle analy-sis

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NIELS MARTIN LARSENArchitect andAssociate Professor

ResearchLab2: Technology, Building Cultures and HabitationAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Workflows for wood architecture

• Building with irregular wood

• Sustainability of wood• Material behaviors

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PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCESSDG 12 - reSPonSiBle ConSUMPtion, SDG 9 - innoVation anD infraStrUCtUre

DAGMAR REINHARDTArchitect andAssociate Professor

ResearchLab2: Technology, Building Cultures and HabitationAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Robotics in architecture• Human centric spaces• Digital design thinking• Synthetic biologies for

coral reefs

Ryan Hughes

Jens Pedersen

Digital Timber2019-2022

On-site robotic t imber2019-2022

PhD Researchers Collaborations

Owner of the design practice Reinhardt-Jung

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CHRIS THURLBOURNEArchitect andAssociate Professor

ResearchLab2: Technology, Building Cultures and HabitationAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Recovering plastic for new architectural building components

• Material tectonics

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CAROLINA DAYERArchitect andAssistant Professor

ResearchLab2: Technology, Building Cultures and HabitationAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Critical regionalism• Architectural drawing,

material culture and habitation

• Material imagination in everyday habits

• Activism in architecture

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THOMAS HILBERTHArchitect, Psychologist,Associate Professor, and Program Coordinator

ResearchLab3: Emerging Sustainable ArchitectureAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Global cities• Urban cultures• Local construction• Participatory design

projects

Ricelli Laplace ResendeSustainable building practice for behavioral change2018-2021

PhD Researchers Collaborations

Umeå Arkitekskolen

Stine Dalager NielsenArchitectural Sustainabil i ty as a Cultural Practice2019-2022

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URSZULA KOZMINSKAArchitect, Engineer, and Assistant Professor

ResearchLab3: Emerging Sustainable ArchitectureAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Nordic Sustainable Architecture

• Sustainability theory• Circular design• Alternative materials• Zero energy

refurbishments

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ELIZABETH DONOVANArchitect andAssistant Professor

ResearchLab3: Emerging Sustainable ArchitectureAarhus School of Architecture

Research Focus

• Sustainable architecture discourse and theory

• Sustainable modes of practice

• Resilient design principles

• Nordic sustainable architecture

• Environmental design

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ARKITEKTSKOLEN AARHUS

Senior Researchers : 6Phd: 5

PostDoc : 1

UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN

Senior Researchers : 26 PhDs: 24

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HENRIK VEJREAgricultural Scientistand Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Urban climate action through landscape

• Landscape management• Landscape planning• Urban fringe• Copenhagen cultural

landscape

Gaoyuan Yang

Tongyun Du

Research on residents’ pref-erence to urbanized land-scapes in rural construction

Social Impact of contempo-rary Urban renewal2019-2022

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Hanyan Zhang

Haiyun Xu

The potential of urban trees on the reduction of rainwater runoff in areas of Denmark

Research on construction of China “Tibetan-Qiang-Yi tea-horse road cultural-ecological corridor”

Nevruz Cinar ÖzdilThe role of Public Realm in Urban Design

MARINA BERGEN JENSENHorticulturist, Professor and Head of Landscape Technology GroupSection for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• SDG frameworks for sustainable climate adaptation

• Resilient landscapes and green infrastructure

• Water quality, nature-based treatment and reuse options

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Lotte Fjendbo Møller FrancisGreen Roofs -Services and Aesthetics2018-2021

PhD Researchers

Guohan ZhaoRapid 2D Flood Modeling, 2015-2020

Emilia Danuta LausenVertical green stormwater elements - technology and perception 2016-2020

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ULRIKA K. STIGSDOTTERLandscape Architectand Professor MSO

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Urban green space and health

• Nature-based mindfulness

• Participatory landscape design

• Nature-based stress therapy

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Marie Christoffersen GramkowMOVE GREEN PROJECTDesign of accessibi l i ty and health-promoting nature for peo-ple with disabil i t ies

Dorthe DjernisNature-Based Mindfulness: adjusting indoor mindfulness to outdoor sett ing

PhD Researchers

CLAUS BEIERChemical Engineer,Professor, andHead of InstituteSection for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Climate change impacts on ecosystems

• Bio-geochemical cycling in terrestrial ecosystem

• Ecosystem functioning• Extreme ecological

events

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Collaborations

Aarhus University

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JENS VILLIAM HOFFPolitical Scientist andProfessor

Department of Polit ical ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Sustainability and climate change governance

• Governance and citizen participation

• Use of ICT in politics• Klima100 Advisory Board

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Maria Toft Möller-Christensen

Anne Nielsen Anette Gravgaard Christensen

Collective movements and path-ways to a sustainable society2018-2021

How cit ies respond to increasing cl imate change risk2018-2021

Green Communit ies in the City - Civi l Engagement and Cit izen-ship in Urban Nature and Urban Ecology2018-2021

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ELLEN BRAELandscape Architectand Associate Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Post-industrial urban land-scape

• Urban transformation and regeneration

• Theory and practice of cultur-al heritage

• Landscaping tools in histori-cal perspectives

Asbjørn Jessen Kristen van HaerenRECONFIGURING WELFARE LANDSCAPESMaterial ising Welfare

RECONFIGURING WELFARE LANDSCAPES Welfare Imagined

Lærke Sophie KeilRECONFIGURING WELFARE LANDSCAPES Practicing Welfare Landscapes

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PhD Researchers

Johanne HeescheTransformation of suburban Industrial landscapes in Loop City

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ANNE TIETJEN Architect andAssociate Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Transformation and develop-ment of cities and landscapes through spatial design

• Politics and agency of design• Strategic planning• Urban/rural public space• Heritage in planning• Research-through-design

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Architect andAssistant Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

ANNE MARGRETHE WAGNER

Research Focus

• Land use and management• Urban transformation• Public space• Co-design and participatory

design• Everyday life• Material practice• Temporary use

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CHRISTIAN FERTNERUrban Planner and Associate Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Spatial planning• Sustainable urban devel-

opment• Resource and energy

efficient cities• Land use change• Urban sprawl• Functional regions• Small towns• Spatial analysis and

digital planning

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Landscape Architect andAssociate ProfessorSection for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

BETTINA LAMM

Research Focus

• Interaction between the built environment and the lived life

• How temporary interventions and art strategies can con-tribute to a reprogramming of the interim landscape by introducing new site readings and experiences

• Temporary use as a develop-ment tool for reprogramming former industrial and derelict urban spaces.

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Sophia Charlotte Rose Jerram

How art practice contributes to spatial communing

PhD Researchers

Laura WingeCo-creation and design of urban spaces

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GERTRUD JØRGENSENProfessor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Urban development• Urban regeneration• Use and perception of the

urban environment• Urban policies and planning• Development and planning in

peripheral rural areas• Climate adaptation• Strategic planning and

design

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Peng DingUrban Regeneration from the Children’s Perspective

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Associate Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

DORTHE VARNING POULSEN

Research Focus

• Connections between nature and human physical, mental and social health

• Life style diseases• Nature based therapy

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HENRIETTE STEINERArchitect and Associate Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• The cultural role and meaning of architecture, cities and landscapes

• Emergence of cities

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Senior Researcher and Head of the Research Group GIScience and GeodesignSection for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

HANS SKOV-PETERSEN

Research Focus

• Indicators of urban environment• GIS-based models of humans’

spatial behavior• Agent based models• Geodesign technologies• GIS in relation physical planning

processes• Data and model inaccuracy• GIS-based communication

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Mariusz Hermansdorfer

Generative Design for Digital Terrain Modell ing

PhD Researchers

Kai Li

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LI LIULandscape Architect andAssociate Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Climate change adaptation

• Stormwater management• Added values• Green infrastructure• Nature-based solutions

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Landscape Architect andSenior Research Consultant

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

JAN STØVRING

Research Focus

• Urban design as well as land-scape design and landscape detailing

• The development of our built up areas and their associated challenges

• Develops innovative design responses to urban congestion and climate change

• Sustainable storm water tech-niques, focusing especially on the design of permeable pavements

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NATALIE MARIE GULSRUDAssociate Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Urban landscapes• Urban sustainability science• Urban governance• Green infrastructure• Environmental justice• Transportation geography• Smart cities• Social ecological technologi-

cal systems• Automation

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Associate Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

LISE BYSKOV HERSLUND

Research Focus

• Volunteerism• Collective action, civil society,

co-creation• Urban climate change adap-

tation• Rural development• African cities• European rural areas

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Leneisja Dennie Marija Jungsberg

Local Strategies for Nordic Arctic Communit ies with Large-Scale Exploitation of Natural Resources

PhD Researchers

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PETER STUBKJÆR ANDERSENSenior Advisor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Landscape management and planning with special focus on landscape ecology, ecosystem services, landscape multi-functionality, and innovative landscape planning processes

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Civil Engineer and Associate Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

OLE FRYD

Research Focus

• Integration of strategic planning, physical urban design and environmental sustainability with a special emphasis on integrated urban water management and the planning and design of urban green infrastructure

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SUS SOLA CORAZONAssociate Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Interdisciplinary research on the relationship between natural environments and human health

• Nature-Based Therapy (NBT) for various patient and client groups

• How natural environments can promote health

• Health-promoting natural environments and activities for people with mobility disabilities

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Landscape Architect andAssociate Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

RIKKE MUNCK PETERSEN

Research Focus

• Drone filming• Perception• Landscape architecture

methodology• Atmosphere• Transformation• Experimental phenomenology• Film and emotion• Co-creation

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TRINE AGERVIG CARSTENSENAssociate Professor and Head of the Research Group Spatial Change and PlanningSection for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Urban planning, urban development and transforma-tion

• Everyday life, urban life, public space and livability

• Cycling, transport culture, trans-port behavior and sustainable mobility

• Urban gardening and urban nature

• Public participation, co-creation, citizen sensitive

• Place attachment, place identi-ty, place-making

• Energy efficient behavior

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Anne MadsbjergUrban Gardens as Drivers for Livabil i ty and Community Coherence

PhD Researchers

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Associate Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

SVAVA RIESTO

Research Focus

• Cultural studies of urban landscapes, cities and architecture, specifically from the 20th and 21st century - focusing on their production, uses, historiographies, imaginaries and power

• Politics of historiography and urban heritage, and their intersections with urban planning, landscape architecture, and urban climate adaptation.

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ZHAOWU YUAssistant Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Urban Ecology• Environment Planning• Urban Climate• Landscape Management

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Assistant Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

ULRIK SIDENIUS

Research Focus

• Sound understanding of the relation between design of natural environments and human health

• Relations between landscape architecture and human health from a salutogenic approach

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MARK TAYLOR RANDALLEngineerand Assistant Professor

Section for Landscape Architecture and PlanningInstitute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Copenhagen

Research Focus

• Sustainable urban drainage

• Flooding and climate change adaptation in urban areas

• Urban ecosystems

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Senior Researchers : 6Phd: 5

PostDoc : 1

AALBORG UNIVERSITY

Senior Researchers : 16 PhDs: 14

PostDocs: 1

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KJELD SVIDTAgricultural Researcher,Associate Professor, andHead of DivisionBuilding Informatics Research GroupDepartment of Civi l EngineeringAalborg University

Research Focus

• Integrating sustainability in BIM

• Virtual design and con-struction

• Thermal analysis in BIM• AR and VR in

construction• Digital Project Participa-

tion in new area of Aalborg Zoo

Ekaterina Aleksandrova PetrovaHolist ic BIM-based Sustainable Building Design and Perfor-mance Assessment2017-2020

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PhD Researchers

CAMILLA BRUNSGAARDCivil Engineer andAssociate Professor

Institute of Architecture and Media Technology, Section of Architecture, Urban Design and Sustainable ArchitectureTechnical Faculty of IT and DesignAalborg University

Research Focus

• Passive housing• Adaptive architecture in

changing climates• Climate specific architec-

ture• Sustainability certifica-

tions• Education for architectur-

al sustainability

Mikkel Poulsen RydborgClimate adaptations of existing and future building stock.2017-2020

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SØREN AGGERHOLMEngineer andHead of Research

SBi Statens ByggeforskningsinstitutThe Faculty of Engineering and ScienceAalborg University

Research Focus

• Energy savings in build-ings

• Sustainable building renovation

• Building regulations and sustainability

Lasse RohdeSustainable building reno-vation2016-2020

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MARWA DABAIEHEngineerand Professor

Institute of Architecture and Media Technology, Section of Architecture, Urban Design and Sustainable ArchitectureTechnical Faculty of IT and DesignAalborg University

Research Focus

• Architecture for arid climates

• Climate optimized hous-ing for refugees

• Vernacular low carbon construction

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KIRSTEN GRAM-HANSSENEngineer andProfessor

Sustainable Cit ies and Everyday Practice GroupSBi Statens ByggeforskningsinstitutThe Faculty of Engineering and ScienceAalborg University

Research Focus

• Housing and energy consumption

• Lifestyle, consumerism, and the environment

• Technology for energy efficiency in housing

• Everyday practice and carbon footprint

• Transition into sustainable cities

Line Valdorff, PostDocSimon Peter Aslak Kondrup Larsen

Freja Friis Sirid Bonderup

New Energy Consumer roles and smart technologies2018-2023 EU Funds

Integrating Households, Uti l i t ies and Buildings2018-2021

Sustainable Innovative Mobil i ty Solutions2019-2023

Dynamic Heating Accounting2018-2021

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HARPA BIRGISDOTTIREngineer andSenior Researcher

Building Sustainabil i ty GroupSBi Statens Byggeforskningsinstitut, The Faculty of Engineering and Science Aalborg University

Research Focus

• Life cycles assessment• Sustainable building

certification• Climate impact of

buildings• Zero energy building

renovation

Leonora Malabi Eberhardt Implementing circular economy in the construction industry2017-2020

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RIKKE SKOVGAARD NIELSENArchitect andSenior Researcher

Transformation of Houses and Cit ies GroupSBi Statens ByggeforskningsinstitutThe Faculty of Engineering and ScienceAalborg University

Research Focus

• Governance policies to target diversity

• Urban ethnic diversity• Strategic management of

housing schemes• Community housing mar-

kets• Research in Bispebjerg

Copenhagen on diversity

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CLAUS BECH-DANIELSENArchitect andProfessor

Transformation of Houses and Cit ies GroupSBi Statens ByggeforskningsinstitutThe Faculty of Engineering and ScienceAalborg University

Research Focus

• Ecological social housing• Urban research on vul-

nerable areas• Residential construction• Community and social

sustainability

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ISAK WORRE FOGEDArchitect andAssociate ProfessorTiA – Research Group for Tectonics in ArchitectureSection of Architecture and Urban DesignDepartment of Architecture, Design and Media TechnologyAalborg University

Research Focus

• Adaptive envelopes/membranes

• Thermal sensations• Acoustic sensations• Behavioural material

systems

PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATION/PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES

Mads BrathTiA – Research Group for Tectonics in Architecture

Jinsong LiuTiA – Research Group for Tectonics in Architecture

PhD Researchers

LEA HOLST LAURSENArchitect,Associate Professor,and Head of Section

Head of Section of Architecture and Urban DesignDepartment of Architecture, Design and Media TechnologyAalborg University

Research Focus

• Adaptive urban design• Urban and landscape

transformation• Local urban design

responses to climate challenges

PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATION/PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

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Elias Melvin ChristiansenTectonics and the City: In search of a crit ical perspective on assembling the city 2017-2020

Mikkel Poulsen Rydborg Adaptive Architecture in Changing Climates

PhD Researchers

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RUNA T. HELLWIGArchitect andProfessor

Sustainable Architecture (SARC)Section Architecture and Urban DesignDepartment of Architecture, Design and Media Technology Aalborg University

Research Focus

• Human-building interaction• Indoor climate perception

and comfort• Sufficiency approaches

in architecture• Resilience and energy use

of indoor environments• Integrated architectural

design

PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATION/PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

MARIE FRIER HVEJSELArchitect andAssociate Professor

TiA – Research Group for Tectonics in ArchitectureSection of Architecture and Urban DesignDepartment of Architecture, Design and Media TechnologyAalborg University

Research Focus

• Tectonics as critical method across the architectural scales

• The technique of spatial Gestures as social, economic, and environmental resource

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES/PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

Kemo Usto ‘Tectonics Without Architecture: Cult ivating a New Material Culture in Architectural Design’2019-2022

Eszter Sántha ‘Catalyst: Architecture as catalyst for social and socio-economic value creation’2020-2023

PhD Researchers

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LARS BRORSON FICHArchitect andAssociate ProfessorSustainable Architecture (SARC)Section Architecture and Urban DesignDepartment of Architecture, Design and Media Technology Aalborg University

Research Focus

• Architecture, health and well being

• Atmosphere• Cognitive science

PANEL 4: Design for HEALTH /PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY

TENNA DOKTOR OLSEN TVEDEBRINK

Architect,Associate Professorand Head of Board of StudiesSustainable Architecture (SARC)Section Architecture and Urban DesignDepartment of Architecture, Design and Media Technology Aalborg University

Research Focus

• Architecture, health and wellbeing

• Social sustainability• User experiences and

emotions• Architectural atmosphere

in healthcare

PANEL 4: Design for HEALTH /PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY

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MICHAEL LAURINGArchitect andAssociate ProfessorSustainable Architecture (SARC)Section Architecture and Urban DesignDepartment of Architecture, Design and Media Technology Aalborg University

Research Focus

• The housing complex as a field for social and environmental sustainability

PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATION/PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY

DITTE BENDIX LANNGArchitect andAssociate Professor

Urban design – transformation and mobil i t iesSection of Architecture and Urban designDepartment of Architecture, Design and Media TechnologyAalborg University

Research Focus

• Transformative capacity of urban design

• Democratizing futures• Mobilities design - social

and ecological issues of the agencies of infra-structure

PANEL 5: INCLUSIVITY/PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

Søren Risdal BorgFuture urban industrial landscapes: Mapping ecological transit ion potentials

PhD Researchers

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TECHNICAL

UNIVERSITY OFDENMARK

Senior Researchers : 3 PhDs: 7

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RONGLING LIEngineerand Assistant Professor

Indoor Environment GroupDTU BYG -Department of Civi l EngineeringTechnical University of Denmark (DTU)

Research Focus

• Smart cities• Energy system modelling• Data mining and

machine learning• Building physics and

services

Morten Herget Christensen

Katarzyna Marta Luc

Predicting and mobil izing energy f lexibi l i ty in intel l igent buildings2016-2020

Implementation of f lexible operational schemes for buildings in a distr ict with smart energy systems2015-2019

PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIESSDG 11 - SUStainaBle CitieS anD CoMMUnitieS

PhD Researchers

LISBETH M. OTTOSENEngineer,Associate Professor,and Head of SectionMaterials & Durabil i ty GroupDTU BYG -Department of Civi l EngineeringTechnical University of Denmark (DTU)

Research Focus

• New construction materials• Bio-based materials• Recycled aggregates for

concrete• Sustainability as a business

mode• Invented the method of

electrodialytic, extracting metal from ash

Nina Marie SigvardsenJulian Christ

Louise Green Pedersen

Util ization of Wood Ash in Mor-tar and Concrete2017-2021

Optimized constructions using semi-automated designing and minimum resource 2018-2021

Recycling Concrete Aggregates in New Concrete2019-2022

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCESSDG 12 - reSPonSiBle ConSUMPtion, SDG 9 - innoVation anD infraStrUCtUre

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LOTTE BJERREGAARD JENSENArchitect andAssociate Professor

Design & Process GroupBYG -Department of Civi l EngineeringTechnical University of Denmark (DTU)

Research Focus

• Importance of visual in sustainable design

• Social sustainability in the built environment

• Urban infrastructure analysis

• Implementing technical scientific knowledge in architectural design decisions

Nanna Brøgger Larsen

Rune Andersen

Anchoring, quantifying and implementing sustainabil i ty in the Danish building industry2018-2022

Informing architectural design processes in a circular economy2019-2022

PANEL 6: PARTNERSHIPS OF CHANGE/PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

PhD Researchers

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UNIVERSITY OFSOUTHERN DENMARK

Senior Researchers : 6 PhDs: 2

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MIKKEL K. KRAGHCivil Engineer, Professor, andHead of Unit

SDU Civi l and Architectural EngineeringDepartment of Technology and InnovationUniversity of Southern Denmark (SDU)

Research Focus

• Digitalization• Façade design and

engineering• High performance

facades• Circular economy

PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATION/PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES

Luca Breseghello Advancing Concrete Construction through Addit ive Manufacturing Technologies2019-2022

PhD Researchers

NICOLA TOLLINArchitect, Engineer,and Professor MSO

SDU Civi l and Architectural EngineeringDepartment of Technology and InnovationUniversity of Southern Denmark (SDU)

Research Focus

• Urban resilience• Sustainable urban

development• Climate change

adaptation• Sustainability transitions

PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATIONPANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

Katarzyna Alicja WieszczeczynskaUrban Resil ience

PhD Researchers

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ROBERTO NABONIEngineer andAssistant Professor SDU Civi l and Architectural EngineeringDepartment of Technology and InnovationUniversity of Southern Denmark (SDU)

Research Focus

• 3d printing in new materials

• New material research• Design for adaptation

to environmental conditions

• Robotics and wood construction

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES/PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATION

MORTEN BIRKVEDEngineer andProfessor MSO SDU Life Cycle EngineeringInstitute of chemical engineering, Biotechnology and Environmental TechnologyUniversity of Southern Denmark (SDU)

Research Focus

• Life cycles assessment• Circular building

components• Environmental impact

of buildings

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES/PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATION

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BO NØRREGAARD JØRGENSENProfessor andHead of Section

Head of the Centre for Energy InformaticsSDU Center for Energy InformaticsUniversity of Southern Denmark (SDU)

Research Focus

• Smart buildings• Energy flexibility• Reduction of CO2

emissions in the built environment

• Smart energy solutions

PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATIONPANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

GANG LIUEngineer andProfessor SDU Life Cycle EngineeringInstitute of Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology and Environmental TechnologyUniversity of Southern Denmark (SDU)

Research Focus

• Material/substance flow analysis

• Sustainable resource and waste management

• Urban metabolism and infrastructure stocks

• Climate change mitigation (material-energy-emission nexus)

• Industrial ecology

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES/PANEL 1: CLIMATE ADAPTATION

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DANISHTECHNOLOGICAL

INSTITUTE

Senior Researchers : 9

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NIELS MORSING

Engineer andDirector

Division for Building and ConstructionDanish Technological Institute

Research Focus

• Multi-story timber construction

• Sustainable construction education

• Timber material composition

• Timber protection

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCESSDG 12 - reSPonSiBle ConSUMPtion, SDG 9 - innoVation anD infraStrUCtUre

METTE GLAVINDEngineer andExecutive Vice President

Division for Building and ConstructionDanish Technological Institute

Research Focus

• Sustainable concrete• Concrete 3d printing

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCESSDG 12 - reSPonSiBle ConSUMPtion, SDG 9 - innoVation anD infraStrUCtUre

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GRITH BECH-NIELSENArchitect andCenter Manager for Masonry

Center Manager of the Masonry SectionDanish Technological Institute

Research Focus

• Restoration and renovation of existing building stock

• Improvements in masonry building quality

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCESSDG 12 - reSPonSiBle ConSUMPtion, SDG 9 - innoVation anD infraStrUCtUre

ANNE CHRISTINE HASTRUPMicrobiologistand Mycology Specialist

Head of BioMaterials Research GroupDanish Technological Institute

Research Focus

• Fungal decay mechanisms and wood decomposition

• Bio-based materials• Bio-composites• Resource usage

optimization• Mechanical treatment of

plant fibers for insulation

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ANKE OBERENDEREnvironmentalEngineer andSection Leader

Section Leader of Buildings and EnvironmentDanish Technological Institute

Research Focus

• Circular resource econo-mies

• Recycling of construction waste

• Sustainable resource usage

• Economic benefits of recycling materials

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCESSDG 12 - reSPonSiBle ConSUMPtion, SDG 9 - innoVation anD infraStrUCtUre

ABELONE KØSTEREngineer and Section Manager

Section Manager of MasonryDanish Technological Institute

Research Focus

• Circular economy• Design for disassembly• Recycling of materials• Sustainable production of

brick using microwaves

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OLE GRANN ANDERSSON Engineer andSenior Specialist

Senior Special ist in ConcreteDanish Technological Institute

Research Focus

• Circular asphalt produc-tion methods

• Optimization of asphalt additives

• Introduction of recycled asphalt to new asphalt creation

• Increasing the recycling rate of asphalt

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCESSDG 12 - reSPonSiBle ConSUMPtion, SDG 9 - innoVation anD infraStrUCtUre

KATRINE HAUGE SMITHEnvironmental Engineer and Senior Consultant

Senior Consultant for Construction and Demolit ion Waste and Hazardous SubstancesDanish Technological Institute

Research Focus

• Selective demolition• Resource mapping• Optimizing demolition

process• Hazardous substances• Quality in recycling re-

mains

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LARS NYHOLM THRANE

Engineer andTeam Leader

Team leader in the Concrete SectionDanish Technological Institute

Research Focus

• Green concrete production methods

• Optimized recycling methods for concrete

• Permeable coatings for concrete

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCESSDG 12 - reSPonSiBle ConSUMPtion, SDG 9 - innoVation anD infraStrUCtUre

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ROSKILDEUNIVERSITY

Senior Researchers : 1 PhDs: 2

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THOMAS BUDDE CHRISTIANSEN Socio-Economist, Associate Professor,and Head of CIRCLES

Center for Interdiscipl inary Research and Education in Circular Economy and Sustainabil i tyRoskilde University

Research Focus

• Circular economy and sustainable manufacturing

• Renewable energy and biomass

• Planning policies and regulations

PANEL 2: RETHINKING RESOURCES/PANEL 6: PARTNERSHIPS OF CHANGE

Emmy Laura Perez Fjalland

Martin Visby Buchard

Circular economy in Region Zealand2018-2020

Demonstrating systemic urban development for circular and regenerative cit ies2019-2023

PhD Researchers

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AARHUSUNIVERSITY

Senior Researchers : 1 PhDs: 1

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MARTIN BRYNSKOV Computer Scientist, Associate Professorand Coordinator of AUSCCoordinator of AU Smart Cit ies,Center for Digital Urban Transit ion School of Communication and CultureAarhus University

Research Focus

• Digital transformations of cities

• Development of the Internet of Things in cities

• Augmented reality• G20 Global Smart Cities

Lasse Steenbock VestergaardOrganiCity: Co-creating smart cit ies of the future

PANEL 3: RESILIENT COMMUNITIESSDG 11 - SUStainaBle CitieS anD CoMMUnitieS

PhD Researchers

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INDEXROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS 19NATALIE MOSSIN 20METTE RAMSGAARD T HOMSEN 21PHIL AYRES 22ANNE BEIM 23JAKOB BRANDTBERG KNUDSEN 24OLGA POPOVIC LARSEN 25PELLE MUNCH-PETERSEN 26MASASHI KAJITA 27ANNE ROMME 28CHRISTOFFER HARLANG 30SØREN VADSTRUP 31THOMAS KAMPMANN 32MORTEN BIRK JØRGENSEN 33NIELS GRØNBÆK 34DAG PETERSSON 35JONNA MAJGAARD KRARUP 36DEANE SIMPSON 37JØRGEN ESKEMOSE 38RENÉ KURAL 39RUNA JOHANNESEN 40GUSTAVO RIBEIRO 41BORIS BRORMAND JENSEN 42CAMILLA HEDEGAARD MØLLER 43

AARHUS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 45TORBEN NIELSEN 46TOM NIELSEN 47KATRINA WIBERG 48MOGENS MORGEN 49ANNE METTE BOYE 50SIMON OSTENFELD PEDERSEN 51BIRGITTE EYBYE TANDERUP 52JENS CHRISTIAN PASGAARD 53STEFAN DARLAN BORIS 54MARTIN ODGAARD 55MO MICHELSEN STOCHHOLM KRAG 56JONATHAN FOOTE 57DAVID TAPIAS MONNÉ 58MICHAEL ASGAARD ANDERSEN 59RUTH BAUMEISTER 60ANDERS KRUSE AAGAARD 61DAGMAR REINHARDT 62NIELS MARTIN LARSEN 63CHRIS THURLBOURNE 64CAROLINA DAYER 65THOMAS HILBERTH 66URSZULA KOZMINSKA 67ELIZABETH DONOVAN 68

UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN 71MARINA BERGEN JENSEN 72HENRIK VEJRE 73CLAUS BEIER 74ULRIKA K. STIGSDOTTER 75ELLEN BRAE 76JENS VILLIAM HOFF 77ANNE MARGRETHE WAGNER 78ANNE TIETJEN 79BETTINA LAMM 80CHRISTIAN FERTNER 81DORTHE VARNING POULSEN 82GERTRUD JØRGENSEN 83

HANS SKOV-PETERSEN 84HENRIETTE STEINER 85JAN STØVRING 86LI LIU 87LISE BYSKOV HERSLUND 88NATALIE MARIE GULSRUD 89OLE FRYD 90PETER STUBKJÆR ANDERSEN 91RIKKE MUNCK PETERSEN 92SUS SOLA CORAZON 93SVAVA RIESTO 94TRINE AGERVIG CARSTENSEN 95ULRIK SIDENIUS 96ZHAOWU YU 97MARK TAYLOR RANDALL 98

AALBORG UNIVERSITY 101CAMILLA BRUNSGAARD 102KJELD SVIDT 103MARWA DABAIEH 104SØREN AGGERHOLM 105 HARPA BIRGISDOTTIR 106KIRSTEN GRAM-HANSSEN 107CLAUS BECH-DANIELSEN 108RIKKE SKOVGAARD NIELSEN 109LEA HOLST LAURSEN 110ISAK WORRE FOGED 111MARIE FRIER HVEJSEL 112RUNA T. HELLWIG 113TENNA DOKTOR OLSEN TVEDEBRINK 114LARS BRORSON FICH 115DITTE BENDIX LANNG 116MICHAEL LAURING 117

TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK 119LISBETH M. OTTOSEN 120RONGLING LI 121LOTTE BJERREGAARD JENSEN 122

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK 125MIKKEL K. KRAGH 126NICOLA TOLLIN 127ROBERTO NABONI 128MORTEN BIRKVED 129GANG LIU 130BO NØRREGAARD JØRGENSEN 131

DANISH TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE 133METTE GLAVIND 134NIELS MORSING 135ANNE CHRISTINE HASTRUP 136GRITH BECH-NIELSEN 137ABELONE KØSTER 138ANKE OBERENDER 139KATRINE HAUGE SMITH 140OLE GRANN ANDERSSON 141LARS NYHOLM THRANE 142

ROSKILDE UNIVERSITY 145THOMAS BUDDE CHRISTIANSEN 146

AARHUS UNIVERSITY 149MARTIN BRYNSKOV 150

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