Great news on funding!
The Mobility studio, together with the Humle-lab at SICS and the Future Applications Lab at the Viktoria Institute, has been granted 19 million SEK (around 2.000.000 Euro) over a three … Continue Reading →
Mobility Studio at Stockholm University
The Mobility studio, together with the Humle-lab at SICS and the Future Applications Lab at the Viktoria Institute, has been granted 19 million SEK (around 2.000.000 Euro) over a three … Continue Reading →
The Scottish geographer Eric Laurier, with a special interest in ethnographies of car use, visited the studio during a week in June.
The National Road Administration have decided to fund the project “Car Drivers’ use of Mobile Phones – An Evaluation of Current Social Practice to Inform Design of New Services. The … Continue Reading →
Oskar Juhlin presented ongoing projects at a seminar arranged by NITA. A short summary could be found at Computer Sweden (in swedish only).
The mobile minister is an ongoing project at the mobility studio. A short summary could be found at Computer Sweden (in swedish only).
Vinnova has decided to fund our project “Sustainable Research on Mobile Services”. It is a collaboration between Mobility and Future Applications Lab at the Viktoria Institute, and the Humle-lab at … Continue Reading →
The paper Finding a Space for the Mobile Workplace, written by Daniel Vesterlind and Mattias Esbjörnsson has been accepted to The third Wireless World Conference.
The paper Making Motorbikers Come Together – Fast Moving Users and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, written by Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin and Mattias Östergren has been accepted to IRIS25’2002.
During this week the Backseat gaming prototype has been succesfully tested. Four children in the age 5 to 11 years enjoyed the “hard work” of testing the game.
Oskar Juhlin’s contribution to the Swedish IT-commission’s hearing is now available in the report “Vårt Digitala Tjänstesamhälle – vision 2011+” published as the Government report SoU 2002:25. Order the book.