News
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Oct 30, 2012
New MDH project investigates future programme in Distribution Logistics
The municipalities of Eskilstuna and Strängnäs are aiming to be the logistics centre of the future and along the way they are enlisting the aid of Mälardalen University to investigate the possibility of a future study programme in Distribution Logistics.
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Oct 23, 2012
MDH to contribute with research in an international project in Embedded Systems
Mälardalen University (MDH) is participating in the European research project MBAT, Combined Model-based Analysis and Testing. The project will reinforce the transport sector by producing new and more efficient technologies for embedded systems.
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Oct 23, 2012
Research project at MDH leads to reconfigurable production systems
Swedish manufacturing companies are asking for production systems which can quickly handle changes in volumes as well as product types and production towns. To meet this need Carin Rösiö, doctoral student at Mälardalen University (MDH), has produced a model in her doctoral thesis for how companies can develop reconfigurable production systems.
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Oct 18, 2012
Is the world around us influencing our innovative ability?
There are divided opinions about what the connection between the world around us and an organisation looks like. Some people are of the opinion that the world around us is nothing the organisation should bother about, whereas others assert that the world around us is an important influential factor for every organisation.
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Oct 18, 2012
New European research project in design-driven innovation at MDH
The European research project, EC DeEP, Design in European Policies, has started with Mälardalen University (MDH) and Munktell Science Park as the only Swedish partners.
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Oct 18, 2012
Study Innovation Science and Management in spring in India
Welcome to apply to a course in Innovation Science and Management in Spring, that includes a 2-week visit to India. The course is free-of-charge, the trip to India is funded by MDH/STINT. The Indian part will be organized by our partner Welingar Institute of Management Research and Development in Mumbai and Bangalore.
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Oct 08, 2012
Latest publications at MDH in the health and welfare area
Here you can find a selection of the latest MDH publications in the area of health, care and welfare.
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Oct 03, 2012
Research moved out into town
Human robots, intercultural prejudices and C3LOOPS on a giant screen. Add to that Friday strolling Västerås people in the Igor Arcade, and a number of researchers – ordinary people with unusually exciting jobs. There you have something of the contents in Research Friday which took place on 28 September.
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Oct 01, 2012
Japanese university visited MDH
Professor Mizuyama, Professor Sung and as well as 17 students from Deptford. of Industrial and Systems Engineering, College of Science and Engineering from Aoyama Gakuin University in Japan visited Mälardalen University in Eskilstuna on 11 - 12 september.
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Sep 18, 2012
Nominated for the Swedish Design Prize competition
The University’s programme catalogue has been nominated for the Swedish Design Prize competition – for the second year running! The programme catalogue has been nominated in the “Information Print” category.
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Sep 11, 2012
MDH strengthens the Swedish production and manufacturing industry
Researchers at Mälardalen University (MDH) have developed new methods which will allow companies to reduce emissions and cut energy usage. This will make Swedish companies more competitive. A new research center aimed at strengthening the Swedish manufacturing industry has also been established at MDH.
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Sep 07, 2012
2.5 million from the County Administrative Board for the University’s teacher programmes
MDH is to receive 2.5 million kronor to increase the research basis and reinforce the skills among the researchers and teachers who teach on the teaching programmes.
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Sep 07, 2012
The start of the new Research Programme of Health and Welfare at Mälardalen University
Wednesday September 5 took the ceremonious inauguration of the Research Programme in the field of Health and Welfare at Mälardalen University place. 21 doctoral students were welcomed by vice-chancellor Karin Röding, University Chancellor Lars Haikola, Vice Dean of School Roland Svensson, Senior Lecturer Maria Harder and Dean of School Maria Müllersdorf.
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Aug 27, 2012
Big drive on research with industrial benefit in focus
Eight companies and 14 doctoral students form part of a new, seven-year research school in embedded systems at Mälardalen University.
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Aug 27, 2012
Research school PROGRESS at MDH concluded
In June 2012 Mälardalen University’s research school PROGRESS came to a close when the last five doctoral students in the research school presented their theses.
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Jul 24, 2012
MDH-students Win Engineering Prize
The six robotics students from Mälardalen University did well in the international competition RoboSub in San Diego. They won the prize for best engineering.
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Jul 20, 2012
Students' Robot Submarines in Gladiator-Themed Competition
A group of students from Mälardalen university compete with an underwater robot that they have built, in the 15th International RoboSub Competition, July 17-22, in San Diego.
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Jun 18, 2012
Exhibition and presentation of thesis work in Information Design
Student thesis in information design where presented on June 7 and 8 June. At the same time staff from information design showed an exhibition.
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Jun 08, 2012
30 international students here for intensive course in health and working life
Earlier this week MDH hosted an international visit by over 30 students and 10 teachers from three universities in Finland and Germany. They were here for an intensive course, “Shift It”, which deals with health-promotion in working life.
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Jun 01, 2012
Top marks for MDH’s Sociology programme
MDH received the highest grade for the Bachelor’s programme in Sociology from HSV’s (the National Agency for Higher Education’s) quality evaluation that was presented on 30 May. The University’s programme at Master’s level also got a good assessment regarding quality. - The assessments from the Agency are pleasing and a tangible acknowledgement of the fact that we, thanks to the skill of our teachers, students and our good relations with the region, offer education of high quality, says Vice-Chancellor Karin Röding.

