Essays about: "Jenny Gunnarsson"

Found 3 essays containing the words Jenny Gunnarsson.

  1. 1. A TRUCK DRIVER’S GUIDE TO SUSTAINABLE DRIVING A Qualitative User Experience Evaluation of Volvo Trucks’ On-Board Driver Coaching System

    University essay from Institutionen för tillämpad informationsteknologi

    Author : Jenny Gunnarsson; Veronica Jansson; [2022-06-30]
    Keywords : Motivation; Driver coaching system; Eco-driving; Truck driver; User experience; Development;

    Abstract : Eco-driving and ways to reduce carbon emissions is a burning topical issue. Volvo Trucks’ on-board driver coaching system gives information via tips and gauges to truck drivers about how to practice sustainable driving. READ MORE

  2. 2. Simulation of GPHE diagonal based on full material history

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för byggvetenskaper; Lunds universitet/Hållfasthetslära

    Author : Anna Gunnarsson; Jenny Hoang; [2021]
    Keywords : Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : The objectives for this thesis is to further develop a finite element analysis methodology where the material history is evaluated in every step. The processing of the plate from coil to fully formed plate mounted in a heat exchanger should be taken into consideration. Material phenomena such as necking and springback are important to capture. READ MORE

  3. 3. "You don't always like your sisters, but you always love them" : Trans feminine accounts of misogyny, sisterhood and difference in New York City

    University essay from Södertörns högskola/Institutionen för kultur och lärande

    Author : Alexander Alvina Chamberland; [2015]
    Keywords : Trans feminine; sisterhood; trans-sisterhood; femi-negativity; trans-misogyny; New York City; trans women; femininity; intersectionality; Transfeminin; systerskap; trans-systerskap; femi-negativitet; trans-misogyni; New York City; transkvinnor; femininitet; intersektionalitet;

    Abstract : This thesis examines six trans feminine informants in New York City's experiences of oppression, trans-misogyny, femi-negativity, racism, and classism, as well as their experiences of community support, conflicts and resistance practices through the lens of the term sisterhood and the practice of sisterhooding. Focus has also been placed on the informant's views on allyship and coalition, and their relationship to other communities, such as the trans masculine community. READ MORE