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Projektet Community Energy Solutions (CES) lanserat
Läs mer: Community Energy Solutions (CES) Project Officially LaunchedOn 3 June, a partner launch event was held for the Community Energy Solutions (CES) project, coordinated by Concordia University in Canada. Dig-IT Lab is an international partner in the project through KTH and Uppsala University. The aim of the four-year project CES is to identify energy solutions for communities through the development of multi-domain…
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Dig-IT Lab at Proptech 2025
Läs mer: Dig-IT Lab at Proptech 2025Dig-IT Lab’s centre director Jonas Anund Vogel was a speaker at Proptech 2025, where he talked about the future of digitalisation in the property sector. Read the full news article at svenskbyggtidning.se here: https://www.svenskbyggtidning.se/2025/05/21/proptech-2025-nasta-generation-digitala-fastigheter-teknikens-roll-i-taxonomilinjerade-fastigheter/
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Uppsala University to hire PhD student in development of digital twins for buildings
Läs mer: Uppsala University to hire PhD student in development of digital twins for buildingsThe position is part of the larger research project “Digital technologies for informed and user-adapted building renovation”, funded by the Swedish Energy Agency. In the project, digital twins will be developed for three campus areas in Uppsala that are in need of renovation, and use these to study different renovation scenarios and strategies. The project…
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Dig-IT Labs nya meta-testbädd: ett ekosystem av digitala tvillingar
Läs mer: Dig-IT Lab’s new meta-testbed: an ecosystem of digital twinsThe discussion about common standards in the real estate industry has been going on for decades. Now, Dig-IT Lab is launching its Testbed Xn — an infrastructure designed to speed up the industrialisation of digital features. In this new testbed, Dig-IT Lab and its partners can compare different buildings and digital models, collaborate on standards,…
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New PhD at Dig-IT Lab: Björn Boberg
Läs mer: New PhD at Dig-IT Lab: Björn BobergWith a background in technical consultancy, most recently at Sweco, Björn Boberg joins Dig-IT Lab to research how digitalisation impacts organisations and collaborations in the built environment. In partnership with SISAB, his PhD project aims to strengthen organisations’ ability to navigate innovation while balancing stability and long-term development. Hi Björn, what were you doing before…
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AI-forskning från KTH underlättar underhållsarbete i äldre byggnader
Läs mer: AI research at KTH to facilitate maintenance work for older buildingsA research collaboration between Einar Mattsson and KTH explores how AI can improve the understanding of renovation needs in various types of buildings. In the project ”AI-driven Predictive Maintenance Planning in Buildings”, large volumes of property data are being analysed to enhance maintenance planning, reduce costs for property owners, and lower the environmental impact of…
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New project: digital twin technologies for building renovation
Läs mer: New project: digital twin technologies for building renovationThe potential use of digital solutions in building renovation has not been thoroughly studied. In a recently approved project, starting in April 2025, Uppsala University and Akademiska Hus will collaborate on how solutions like digital twin technology can contribute to advancing the state of the art in building renovation. The project ”Digital Technologies for Well-Informed…
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New PhD at Dig-IT Lab: Zhipeng Li
Läs mer: New PhD at Dig-IT Lab: Zhipeng LiZhipeng Li is the newest PhD student to join the Dig-IT Lab. He has a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, China. He will focus on developing a high-fidelity, real-time updating digital twin for smart building microgrids considering electrical and thermal characteristics, in collaboration with the industry partner Einar Mattsson. Hello…
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New PhD at Dig-IT Lab: Ci Song
Läs mer: New PhD at Dig-IT Lab: Ci SongA graduate of KTH’s Master’s program in Information and Network Engineering, Ci Song completed his thesis on automated fault detection for HVAC systems. As a new PhD student at Dig-IT Lab, he focuses on designing trustworthy digital twins for smart buildings in collaboration with industry partner Einar Mattsson. Hello Ci, what is your project about?…
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Ny doktorand på Dig-IT Lab: Supriya Mini Soman
Läs mer: New PhD at Dig-IT Lab: Supriya Mini SomanSupriya Mini Soman is the newest PhD student to join the Dig-IT Lab. An Electrical and Electronics Engineer with a dual master’s in Sustainable Energy Systems from KTH and UPC, she will focus on developing a full-scale digital twin for a building, in collaboration with industry partners. Hello Supriya, what is your PhD project about?…
