Malin Håkansson
Lecturer
Researcher
About me
I am a Ph.D. in Human Factors/Ergonomics specializing in how socially sustainable working systems can be supported, both in daily work practices and during change. My doctoral thesis focused on the effects of Lean Production on working conditions in industrial work, as well as managerial practices that may support a favorable psychosocial work environment.
At KTH I am a lecturer and responsible for courses within the international master’s program Work, Technology, and Health at the Division of Ergonomics, for an undergraduate course in Sustainable Development and Ergonomics (HF1201), and a life-long learning course about change leadership and work environment improvements (CH204V). Before I came to KTH I worked as a physical therapist for about 10 years in different types of healthcare organizations.
Courses
Change Leadership and Work Environment Improvements (CH204V), examiner, course responsible
Electrical Engineering, Project Course (HE1043), teacher
Evaluation and Measures of the Physical Work Environment (CH2004), examiner, course responsible, teacher
Introduction to Technology, Work and Health (CH2013), course responsible
Leading People and Work (ME1317), teacher
Methods for development of sustainable work (CH107V), teacher
Microcomputer Engineering, Project Course (HE1041), teacher
Occupational Safety and Health Management and Change (HN2015), examiner, course responsible, teacher
Project course in Application Development (CM1008), teacher
RAMP Course 1: Assessment of Work-Related Injury Risks using RAMP I (CH209V), teacher
Sustainability and Ergonomics (HF1201), course responsible, teacher
System Safety and Risk Management (HN2022), examiner, course responsible, teacher