Gallery of Masters Thesis Projects
This page contains a sample of Masters Thesis Projects conducted by Students in the Technology, Work, and Health Program who conducted their project as part of a partnership with Industry. Previous theses include a broad range of topics related to Ergonomics, Human Factors, Usability, Product Design, Systematic Work Environment Management, and Evaluation of Workplace Interventions; this is just a small sample of what our students can do.
- Katerina Kraus (2024) Organizational Readiness for Initiating the Implementation of the RAMP Tool: A case study of LKAB Malmberget Masters in Technology, Work and Health (30 ECTS) Division of Ergonomics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. WINNER of the annual ‘Best Thesis’ Student Award of by EHSS (Ergonomi och Human Factors Sällskapet Sverige, the Ergonomics-Human Factors Association of Sweden.
- Anna Björk. (2024) Masters in Technology, Work and Health. Leadership for safety - A questionnaire study on leadership styles and safety climate at a Swedish environment and energy company (30 ECTS). Division of Ergonomics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden.
- Josefin Kruse, Masters in Technology, Work and Health. Product development of hand-held scooping utensil for the pharmaceutical industry. (30 ECTS). Division of Ergonomics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden.
- Ammarah Shazad. Development and planning of behavioral interventions to enhance effective utilization of activity-based workplaces. Masters in Technology, Work and Health (30 ECTS) Division of Ergonomics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden.
- David Lundbäck. Field pilot assessment of a passive exoskeleton to aid tunnel workers in overhead tasks - including muscular activity and usability. Masters in Technology, Work and Health (30 ECTS) Division of Ergonomics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden.
- Eric Linger. Co-development and refinement of a novel adaptation of the RAMP I tool using a participative approach at a Swedish automotive manufacturer: A mixed method study. Masters in Technology, Work and Health (30 ECTS) Division of Ergonomics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden.
- Prathamesh Bachche, Masters in Technology, Work and Health (30 ECTS) Digitalization and Safety: A case study of a large company’s digitalization approach and its impact on occupational health and safety Division of Ergonomics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden.