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49
Citations
6958
World Ranking
4610
National Ranking
86

Overview

L. Å. Hanson was affiliated with the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. Their research focused mainly on engineering, with a specialization in industrial and manufacturing engineering. Their work contributed to several interconnected subfields including social psychology, biomedical engineering, pharmacology, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

The scientist's research topics covered a range of areas linked to manufacturing and human factors. Among the main topics they addressed were:

  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization
  • Ergonomics and Human Factors
  • Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Assembly Line Balancing Optimization
  • Digital Transformation in Industry
  • Musculoskeletal Pain and Rehabilitation
  • Energy Efficiency and Management

Hanson's recent published papers demonstrate a focus on ergonomics, optimization, and the integration of digital technologies in industrial settings. Notable works included:

  • "Reducing postural load in order picking through a smart workwear system using real-time vibrotactile feedback" (2020) published in Applied Ergonomics
  • "Multi-objective optimization of mixed-model assembly lines incorporating musculoskeletal risks assessment using digital human modeling" (2023) published in CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology
  • "Design method of human-industrial robot collaborative workstation with industrial application" (2020) published in International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing
  • "Optimization of Productivity and Worker Well-Being by Using a Multi-Objective Optimization Framework" (2021) published in IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors
  • "Automated assembly quality inspection by deep learning with 2D and 3D synthetic CAD data" (2024) published in Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing

Throughout their career, Hanson collaborated closely with several frequent co-authors, including Dan Högberg, Anna Syberfeldt, Dan Lämkull, Andreas Lind, and Thomas Schmitt.

The scholar contributed regularly to venues that focus on industrial and manufacturing engineering and related ergonomics fields. These venues included:

  • Procedia CIRP
  • IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors
  • International Journal of Services Operations and Informatics
  • International Journal of the Digital Human
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Hanson's body of work intersected disciplines, addressing both technological optimization and human well-being aspects in industrial environments. Their use of digital human modeling, vibrotactile feedback, and deep learning applications reflected an interdisciplinary approach to improving manufacturing processes and worker health.

Best Publications

  • VARIABLE ADHERENCE TO NORMAL HUMAN URINARY-TRACT EPITHELIAL CELLS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI STRAINS ASSOCIATED WITH VARIOUS FORMS OF URINARY-TRACT INFECTION

    C Svanborg Edén;U Jodal;L.A Hanson;U Lindberg

  • Asymptomatic bacteriuria in schoolgirls. II. Differences in escherichia coli causing asymptomatic bacteriuria.

    U Lindberg;L A Hanson;U Jodal;G Lidin-Janson

  • Adhesion to normal human uroepithelial cells of Escherichia coli from children with various forms of urinary tract infection.

    C. Svanborg Edén;B. Eriksson;L.Å. Hanson;U. Jodal

  • Breast feeding and protection against neonatal sepsis in a high risk population.

    Rifat Nisar Ashraf;Fehmida Jalil;Shakila Zaman;J. Karlberg

  • Human milk and host defence: immediate and long-term effects.

    Hanson La

  • Adhesion of Streptococcus pneumoniae to human pharyngeal epithelial cells in vitro: differences in adhesive capacity among strains isolated from subjects with otitis media, septicemia, or meningitis or from healthy carriers.

    B Andersson;B Eriksson;E Falsen;A Fogh

  • Appearance of secretory IgM and IgA antibodies to Escherichia coli in saliva during early infancy and childhood

    Mellander L;Carlsson B;Hanson La

  • The bactericidal effect of normal human serum on E. coli strains from normals and from patients with urinary tract infections.

    S. Olling;L. A. Hanson;J. Holmgren;U. Jodal

  • Antibody production by human colostral cells. I. Immunoglobulin class, specificity, and quantity.

    S. Ahlstedt;B Carlsson;L. Å Hanson;R. M Goldblum

  • Value of serologic markers for clinical diagnosis and population studies of coeliac disease.

    H. Ascher;M. Hahn-zoric;L. Å. Hanson;A. F. Kilander

  • Association of the -1087 IL 10 gene polymorphism with severe chronic periodontitis in Swedish Caucasians.

    Tord Berglundh;Mauro Donati;Mirjana Hahn-Zoric;Lars-Å. Hanson

  • Breastfeeding and urinary-tract infection.

    Staffan Marild;Ulf Jodal;LarsA Hanson

  • The mother-offspring dyad and the immune system.

    Hanson La

  • Aberrant T-cell function in vitro and impaired T-cell dependent antibody response in vivo in vitamin A-deficient rats

    U Wiedermann;L A Hanson;H Kahu;U I Dahlgren

  • Secretory IgA and IgM antibodies to E. coli O and poliovirus type I antigens occur in amniotic fluid, meconium and saliva from newborns. A neonatal immune response without antigenic exposure: a result of anti-idiotypic induction?

    L Mellander;B Carlsson;L A Hanson

  • Anti-inflammatory activities of human lactoferrin in acute dextran sulphate-induced colitis in mice.

    L A Håversen;L Baltzer;G Dolphin;L A Hanson

  • Adhesion of Escherichia coli in urinary tract infection.

    Edén Cs;Hagberg L;Hanson La;Korhonen T

  • IgG3 deficiency: common in obstructive lung disease. Hereditary in families with immunodeficiency and autoimmune disease.

    V A Oxelius;L A Hanson;J Björkander;L Hammarström

  • Asymptomatic bacteriuria in schoolgirls. I. Clinical and laboratory findings.

    Lindberg U;Claësson I;Hanson La;Jodal U

  • Association of the - 159 CD14 gene polymorphism and lack of association of the - 308 TNFA and Q551R IL-4RA polymorphisms with severe chronic periodontitis in swedish caucasians

    Mauro Donati;Tord Berglundh;Ann-Marie Hytonen;Mirjana Hahn-Zoric

  • Distribution of mucosal IgA and IgG subclass-producing immunocytes and alterations in various disorders.

    P Brandtzaeg;K Kett;T O Rognum;R Söderström

Frequent Co-Authors

Staffan Ahlstedt
Staffan Ahlstedt Karolinska Institute
Ulf Jodal
Ulf Jodal University of Gothenburg
Agnes E. Wold
Agnes E. Wold University of Gothenburg
Jan Holmgren
Jan Holmgren University of Gothenburg
Ursula Wiedermann
Ursula Wiedermann Medical University of Vienna
Leonid Padyukov
Leonid Padyukov Karolinska Institute
Per Brandtzaeg
Per Brandtzaeg University of Oslo
Hakon Leffler
Hakon Leffler Lund University
Lars Hagberg
Lars Hagberg Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Björn Andersson
Björn Andersson Karolinska Institute

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