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Gary Linnaeusson is a Senior Lecturer in Production Engineering at the University of Skövde, working within the School of Engineering Science's Department of Engineering. His office is located in Room PA210P, and he can be contacted at gary.linneusson@his.se or by phone at 0500-448537.
Dr. Linnaeusson's research interests focus on applying system dynamics to complex production and manufacturing systems. His work spans multiple domains including reconfigurable manufacturing systems, production platforming, maintenance optimization, and increasingly, healthcare systems simulation. His research demonstrates a strong interdisciplinary approach, bridging engineering principles with practical applications in both industrial and healthcare contexts.
His publication record shows consistent research output from 2006 through 2025, with recent work emphasizing the economic sustainability of reconfigurable modularization, manufacturing reshoring decision processes, and healthcare optimization through system dynamics modeling. His articles appear in reputable journals such as the Journal of Simulation, European Journal of Operational Research, International Journal of Production Economics, and Journal of Health Organization & Management.
Dr. Linnaeusson is actively involved in multiple research projects including REFUSE (Resource efficient use and development of reconfigurable machining systems, 2022-2025), Digital Models to Develop the Energy Systems of the Future (2022-2024), and The future healthcare system in the region of Västra Götaland (2024-2025). He has also completed significant projects such as Strategy Network City Skaraborg, The Innovation System of a Hospital, and Simulation of interventions for close care for the sickest elderly.
His work demonstrates strong collaborative research practices, with frequent co-authorship across disciplinary boundaries, particularly between engineering and healthcare domains. While no specific awards are mentioned in the available information, his extensive publication record in high-impact journals suggests recognition within his research community.
