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Visualising The Data Centre: a Stripe x DataLab crossover event
with Flora Mary Bartlett, Julia Velkova, Laura Watts, and Johanna Sefyrin
Welcome to this crossover event between Stripe and DataLab, where the Megabytes vs Megawatts research project team present their visual and multimodal research on data...
Where is the cloud? An exhibition about data centres and transforming landscapes
When we share images, send emails, chat with AI or pay our taxes online we are using the cloud.
What we call “the cloud” is far from a fluffy, placeless mist. It emerges from physical data centres, and their relations to energy, people...
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Megabytes vs Megawatts
Megabytes vs Megawatts is a research project that studies ongoing infrastructure developments and societal imaginaries to make data centers more environmentally sustainable.
Carbon dioxide capture in the transition toward a carbon-neutral university
Researchers at LiU are working to develop a new method for capturing carbon dioxide in buildings. By integrating Direct Air Capture into ventilation systems, we can reduce climate emissions and generate profit by selling the captured CO₂.
Virtual Worlds: digital technologies in climate and biodiversity governance
Virtual Worlds explores the role of digital technologies in managing climate change and biodiversity loss. The program reviews how technology can improve environmental governance and include local knowledge for sustainable development.
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15 October 2024
Art and science meet at the intersection of nature and nuclear power
How can we understand the impact of nuclear power on our living environments over time? The Nuclear Natures project at Linköping University explores the long-term effects of nuclear power production, in part through the use of artistic elements.
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08 May 2016
Sustainability requires interdisciplinary science
Linköping University continues to work across boundaries. Six new professorships that drive world-leading sustainability research are the target for the research network “LiU Sustainable”.
Sustainable football pitches
In this project, we focus on the environmental impact of both artificial and natural grass pitches, as well as their energy usage throughout their life cycle.
Time-geography in the global context
There is a need for a comprehensive book on time-geography, its developments and prospects for the future. I am writing such a book based on literature and meetings with researchers who are inspired by the time-geographic approach.