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Anne Kathrine Frandsen is a Senior Researcher at Aalborg University, focusing on universal design within the field of architecture and spatial planning. She has an extensive educational background, having earned her PhD in Architecture from the Royal Danish Academy in 2005, and a degree in Architecture in 1994. Throughout her career, she has actively engaged in a variety of projects related to design processes and representations in architecture, ensuring that her research impacts real-world applications. Her notable undertakings include leading research into the relationship between lighting, perception, and comfort within home environments, as well as integration of universal design principles in public and private spaces. Anne contributes to both academia and practitioner communities by participating in conferences, presenting her work, and peer reviewing manuscripts. She is committed to enhancing accessibility through design and is involved in various research networks.
Department of Science-Based Consultancy • København
Overseeing departmental functions and research initiatives.
Universal Design Research Group • København
Conducting research on universal design processes and implementations.
Requirements apply generally to Master's programs across departments including Sociology, Business, and Engineering at Aalborg University.