Mistra SAMS researchers among mobility Sweden's foremost agenda setters
Made a positive impact in Mobility Sweden in 2023
Mistra SAMS researchers Anna Kramers and Karolina Isaksson are on the list of Mobility Sweden's foremost agenda setters!
When Di Mobility lists 55 people who made a positive impact in Mobility Sweden in 2023, both Mistra SAMS program manager Docent Anna Kramers and Deputy program manager Professor Karolina Isaksson have made the list.
-Having contributed to enabling fulfilment of the Sustainable Development Goals, making sustainable mobility accessible and strengthening the Swedish business community.
Di Mobility presents Mistra SAMS program directors
Karolina Isaksson, Professor and Senior Researcher at VTI
Researcher with a focus on power, politics, planning and the need for a fundamental sustainability transition. As a professor at the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute, VTI, Karolina Isaksson has for a long time contributed to the development and knowledge base of what sustainable mobility means for the transport sector's climate transition.
Anna Kramers, researcher at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and programme director of the interdisciplinary research program Mistra SAMS
Dedicated researcher who takes her starting point in sustainability and emphasises collaboration as a way forward. Not afraid to challenge habitual behaviours when looking for future mobile solutions in harmony with the climate. Promotes the idea of mobility as a service to create modern cities where people, not vehicles, are at the centre.