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**Mikael Lebram** is a Research Engineer at the School of Informatics, University of Skövde. His work spans interdisciplinary research in simulation technology, traffic safety, and serious games. He contributes to projects like Game Tech Academy (2024-2027) and Intelligent Driver Support Systems (2023-2026), focusing on leveraging game technology for societal challenges in healthcare, industry, and transport. Lebram’s research emphasizes human factors, including ergonomics, immersive training environments, and decision-support systems. His publications address cyclist detection, driver behavior analysis, and contextualized simulation design. Key contributions include frameworks for musculoskeletal risk assessment and anomaly detection in traffic systems. He collaborates with industries and academic institutions to develop innovative solutions for safety and efficiency.
**Education & Projects**: Academic background not explicitly stated, but his work aligns with engineering and informatics. Active in funded projects such as EWASS (2022-2025) for sustainable work-life solutions and RO-SA (2025-2028) exploring socially assistive robotics for older adults. His research bridges digital tools with real-world applications, including healthcare simulation environments like S.A.R.E.K and automotive safety systems.
**Research Interests**: Traffic safety, simulation-based training, human-technology interaction, ergonomics, and machine learning applications. His work often combines technical innovation with user-centric design, addressing challenges in emergency response, driver assistance, and workplace health.
**Grants & Collaborations**: Involved in multi-institutional projects funded by industry and government. Example partnerships include collaborations on firefighter training simulators (SIDH) and stroke rehabilitation systems (Elinor console). His contributions span academia, healthcare, and automotive sectors.
**Labs/Teams**: Member of Game Tech Academy, focusing on applying game technology to societal challenges. Associated with the Virtual Engineering group and the Skaraborg Health Technology Center.