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PAAR-Net
PAAR-Net is dedicated to rethinking how older adults are involved in research, policymaking, and practice. The project promotes a vision of science that is inclusive, collaborative, and people-centered—science for the people, by the people.
Effects of rTMS on alcohol use
Craving alcohol and an impaired ability to stop drinking despite adverse consequences are key features of alcohol addiction. This project aims to find a noninvasive brain stimulation method that can be used as treatment for addiction.
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The joy in reading – a co-design project around students’ interaction with social robots
A study investigating the ways in which artificial intelligence (AI) can contribute to students' reading. It examines how key reading activities and situations in school can be designed for interaction between a social robot and 10-year-old students.
"We can see what humans do when they create bonds. It's revolutionary."
”No one has ever seen this before.” World-leading sociologist Peter Bearman talks about the connection between activity in the brain and our feelings towards other people.
JEDI-lab
We at JEDI lab at ¸ŁŔűĽ§ conduct research on intuition, reflection, and emotion in economic decision-making. The aim of our research is to understand everyday decision-making and its underlying processes.
Conversations in Social Work (SAMSOC)
The researcher/working group gathers researchers and teachers who are interested in the role of social interaction in social work. Conversations and encounters are fundamental components of social work, regardless of organization or client groups.
Managing Eternity? Accountability in the Deep Time Management of Nuclear Waste
How can we ensure the safe management of nuclear waste for hundreds of thousands of years? Who or what will be accountable for the long-term oversight of final repositories for nuclear waste?
A gift for life?
In 2012 the world’s first systematic attempts of uterus transplantation were conducted at Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Sweden. This unique project explored the sociocultural dimensions of the attempts by studying involved actors’ perspectives.
Tackling the spread of cigarettes and alternative nicotine products in social networks
The project will investigate how different nicotine products spread through social networks and how they impact youth usage, both online and offline.
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04 May 2025
What goes on in a designer’s brain?
Professor Tomohiko Sakao believes that environmental impact starts at the drawing board. He is launching a study to understand how designers think during the creative phase.