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KTH doctoral student presenting new paper at BEHAVE

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Published Apr 20, 2021

Elena Malakhatka, currently doing research at KTH Live-in Lab, will be presenting her new paper at the conference that focuses on the application of behavioural insights in energy efficiency.

This edition of the BEHAVE conference , April 21–23, will be held online due to the ongoing pandemic. 

Elena Malakhatka will present her new paper “Identification of everyday food-related behaviour patterns with high potential for direct and indirect energy savings: KTH Live-in Lab explorative case study” during Session 6b on the 22nd of April at 15:00 - 16:30.

The event is free to attend, but you need to register .

At KTH Live-in-Lab, Elena Malakhatka is currently doing research on a new approach for human-centered service design for the built environment with a focus on sustainability. You can read the full description of the project here “ Service design for pro-environmental behaviour in the built environment ”.

BEHAVE provides a unique forum for policymakers, academia, industry and practitioners to share ideas and experiences in promoting effective solutions for energy efficiency improvements and climate mitigation.