
About
Christina Windmark serves as a Senior Lecturer and Office Director at Lund University's Faculty of Engineering (LTH), specifically within the Department of Production and Materials Engineering. She is also an Associate Senior Lecturer affiliated with the Sustainable Production Initiative (SPI) and NanoLund: Centre for Nanoscience, as well as a member of the LTH Profile Area for Nanoscience and Semiconductor Technology.
Her research focuses on supporting industrial development toward sustainability, with particular emphasis on manufacturing and product realization processes. Dr. Windmark develops monetary analysis models that enhance resource efficiency and inform industrial decision-making regarding sustainable manufacturing development. Her work also explores circular manufacturing systems and how recycled materials impact product realization capabilities.
Her research spans several key areas including sustainable development engineering (59%), manufacturing cost engineering (40%), performance engineering (36%), and development engineering (36%). Recent publications demonstrate her focus on machining processes, material properties, and sustainability metrics, with a clear trend toward integrating sensor technologies with sustainability goals in manufacturing systems.
Dr. Windmark actively supervises graduate students and leads multiple research projects focused on sustainable production and material recycling. She serves as Principal Investigator for the "Nanoindentation for material fingerprints" project (2025-2027) and as Co-PI for the "Sentio" project on integrated sensors for sustainable manufacturing (2023-2028).
She teaches master's, doctoral, and industrial courses in sustainable manufacturing systems and product realization, directly contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals through her educational and research activities. Dr. Windmark has organized workshops on modeling for Sustainable Development Goals and decision support systems, demonstrating her commitment to translating research into practical applications.



