CISMOB’s main vision is to promote innovative ways to reduce carbon footprint and increase sustainability. This project aims to improve efficiency in the use of urban transport infrastructure through ICT. The project also looks into how public transport was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The e-SHARE project explores electronic identification for patient centric e-health services, specifically in Brazil. They are compared and contrasted with similar services in Sweden and Europe in general.
The intermittency of variable renewable energy sources, such as wind power, may be balanced by flexible generation from hydropower. Via game theory, we examine how strategic hydro producers could exploit this enhanced leverage in the Nordic power sector.
In a near future we do not need to own cars or bikes. Instead we buy and consume personal transport as a service. How does that change society? PriMaaS is a project about developing the MaaS-concept – Mobility-as-a-Service.
Sector coupling, for example between power and heat, affects the strategic leverage of large producers. Using game theory, we will devise policy mechanisms to mitigate distortions to welfare, prices, and emissions.