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Christine Ipsen is a Professor at the Technical University of Denmark within the Department of Engineering Technology. Her expertise focuses on the intersection of organizational behavior, occupational health, and management as they pertain to the modern workplace. With a PhD obtained in 2007, Ipsen has specialized in the characteristics of knowledge work and has developed processes aimed at enhancing employee well-being while ensuring productivity. Her contributions include the co-development of participatory tools like the Fish-Bone Method to evaluate interventions in workplace environments. Ipsen has led various projects addressing the challenges of hybrid and remote work, emphasizing the importance of developing new methodologies that cater to employee well-being and organizational performance. She is also involved with several editorial boards and academic committees and has coordinated PhD programs at DTU. Her research aligns with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on sustainable management practices and the impact of technology on work processes.
Technical University of Denmark • Ballerup
Head of the PhD school and involved in various research projects and initiatives related to knowledge work and employee well-being.
Technical University of Denmark • Ballerup
Conducted research on knowledge work characteristics and developed work processes to enhance productivity.
Arbejdsmiljøinstitut • Ballerup
Oversaw workplace health and safety standards.
Technical University of Denmark • Ballerup
Engaged in research developing knowledge work processes.
This requirement applies generally across Technical University of Denmark (DTU) MSc programs including Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, and Engineering disciplines. Specific prerequisites vary by department/curriculum.