Greta Braun
Greta Braun is enrolled as a PhD Student at the Division of Production Systems since March 2021. She has a background in Electrical Engineering and Learning and Leadership.
Her research focuses on the future of work in industrial companies and how the change towards a digitalized and sustainable work environment can be accomplished in an inclusive way by upskilling the workforce.
The research projects that Greta is involved in focus on competencies, skills and attitudes that are needed in the future.
Showing 10 publications
Contemporary and Future Manufacturing – Unveiling the Skills Palette for Thriving in Industry 5.0
Understanding and measuring skill gaps in Industry 4.0 — A review
Bridging Skill Gaps - A Systematic Literature Review of Strategies for Industry
Challenges and opportunities to advance manufacturing research for sustainable battery life cycles
Ingenjör4.0 – A National Upskilling Programme to Bridge Industry’s Skill Gap
Managing Change Towards the Future of Work - Clustering Key Perspectives
Battery Production Systems: State of the Art and Future Developments
Skills Matching for a Greener Industry 4.0-A Literature Review
Motivational Challenges of Engineers Participating in an Online Upskilling Program
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Showing 3 research projects
Digital & Green Skills Towards Future of the Mobility Ecosystem (TRIREME)
Ingenjör4.0 - scale-up of modularised upskilling for professionals