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2017-11-06 1 RICKARD ARVIDSSON – CURRICULUM VITAE Clas Rickard Arvidsson, born 18 th of April 1984 in Sweden. WORK ADDRESS AND STATS Division of Environmental Systems Analysis Department of Energy and Environment Chalmers University of technology Rännvägen 6 412 96 Gothenburg Sweden Phone: +46 (0) 31 772 2161 Mail: [email protected] Languages: Swedish, English, German Web: https://www.chalmers.se/en/Staff/Pages/rickard- arvidsson.aspx Summary per 2017-10-12 according to Scopus: Summary per 2017-10-12 according to Google Scholar: 382 citations 27 peer-reviewed papers h index = 10 i10 index = 10 626 citations 27 peer-reviewed papers h index = 14 i10 index = 17 Citation trends in Scopus (left) and Google Scholar (right) from 2017-10-12: REFERENCE PERSONS FOR CONTACT Please contact any of the two persons below for further inquiry: Magdalena Svanström, professor, Division of Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, [email protected], +46 31 772 3001. Sverker Molander, professor, Division of Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, [email protected], +46 31 772 2169. ACADEMIC DEGREES AND POSITIONS 2018 Guest researcher (to be confirmed) Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark 2017 – now Associate professor Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

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RICKARD ARVIDSSON – CURRICULUM VITAE Clas Rickard Arvidsson, born 18th of April 1984 in Sweden. WORK ADDRESS AND STATS

Division of Environmental Systems Analysis Department of Energy and Environment Chalmers University of technology Rännvägen 6 412 96 Gothenburg Sweden

Phone: +46 (0) 31 772 2161 Mail: [email protected] Languages: Swedish, English, German Web: https://www.chalmers.se/en/Staff/Pages/rickard-arvidsson.aspx

Summary per 2017-10-12 according to Scopus:

Summary per 2017-10-12 according to Google Scholar:

382 citations 27 peer-reviewed papers h index = 10 i10 index = 10

626 citations 27 peer-reviewed papers h index = 14 i10 index = 17

Citation trends in Scopus (left) and Google Scholar (right) from 2017-10-12:

REFERENCE PERSONS FOR CONTACT Please contact any of the two persons below for further inquiry:

• Magdalena Svanström, professor, Division of Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, [email protected], +46 31 772 3001.

• Sverker Molander, professor, Division of Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers

University of Technology, [email protected], +46 31 772 2169. ACADEMIC DEGREES AND POSITIONS 2018 Guest researcher (to be confirmed) Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark 2017 – now Associate professor Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

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2015 – 2017 Assistant professor Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 2012 – 2015 Postdoc Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 2008 – 2012 PhD student Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 2008 MSc degree in Bioengineering Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 2006 BSc degree in Bioengineering Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS 2017 Diploma of Higher Education for completing 18 ETC in pedagogy, given by the

Division of Engineering Education Research at Chalmers University of Technology. 2017 PhD dissertation by Sandra Roos (supervised by me) was the most downloaded from

Chalmers Publication Library with 285 unique downloads. 2016 International Association of Advanced Materials Scientist Medal 2014 Among the top 10 most read papers in the journal Environmental Science &

Technology in 2014 (paper: Prospective life cycle assessment of graphene production by ultrasonication and chemical reduction)

GRANTS ACHIEVED Major grants (>1 MSEK=100 k€) 2014 Environmental and resource performance of the nanomaterial graphene and

nanocellulose. Formas young research leader grant. Sum: 2.2 MSEK.

Minor grants (<1 MSEK=100 k€) 2013 Is graphene environmentally sustainable? Life cycle assessment of the new

nanomaterial graphene. Adlerbertska Forskningsstiftelsen. Sum: 0.1 MSEK. 2010 Sustainability assessment of the nanomaterial graphene. Adlerbertska

Forskningsstiftelsen. Sum: 0.2 MSEK. 2010 Assessing the risks of the new nanomaterial graphene. Chalmers Area of Advance

Nano. Sum: 0.2 MSEK.

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SUPERVISION AND EXAMINATION OF THESES PROJECTS Regarding contribution In all projects that I have supervised, I have been an active supervisor in a team including at least one other supervisor and the student(s). I have been heavily involved in research design as well as reading and commenting on the students’ written work in all projects. In case I have been the examiner of the project, this is indicated within parentheses.

Co-supervision of doctoral thesis projects (2) 2015 – now Anna Furberg

Licentiate seminar planned in December 2017. Project: Mistra Environmental Nanosafety.

2016 – 2017 Sandra Roos Advancing life cycle assessment of textile products to include textile chemicals – Inventory data and toxicity impact assessment. Project: Mistra Future Fashion.

Supervision of master thesis projects (10)

2016 Cecilia Johannesson Emerging textile production technologies –Sustainability and feasibility assessment and process LCA of supercritical CO2 dying. (Examiner)

2015 Jonas Stanislausius

Life cycle assessment of perovskite solar cells and comparison to silicon solar cells.

2015 Anton Jacobsson and Edvard Höcke Socio-Economic Assessment of Implementing Mobile Biorefineries, A pre-study with focus on the European Union. (Examiner)

2015 K. M. Nazmul Islam Does a catalytic converter cause more loss of lives than it saves? - A human health life cycle assessment study. Master thesis, Division of Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg. (Examiner)

2015 Rasmus Parsmo The Blood Wedding Ring – Assessing the Life Cycle Lives Lost in Gold Jewelry Production. (Examiner)

2014 Doung Ngyen Life cycle energy assessment of wood-based Nano Fibrillated Cellulose.

2014 Anna Furberg Environmental Risk Assessment of Pharmaceutical Exposure to Fish in the Swedish Göta Älv River.

2012 Josefin Borg and Julie Selmer From Ghana to Magnum Ice Cream: Tracking Down the Organisation of Sustainable Cocoa Product Chains.

2011 Johan Hagman and Michelle Nerentorp Life cycle assessment of jatropha oil as a biofuel for transports in rural Mozambique.

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2011 Hui Tong and Ying Wang

Social LCA case study of Autoliv’s driver airbag system – Comparing life years saved by a driver airbag system with life years lost during its life cycle.

Supervision of bachelor thesis projects (1)

2009 Adam Chen, Albert Chen and Johanna Marquard Sustainable heating sources for Slussen’s boarding house.

TEACHING Teaching in the following courses as the main teacher, lecturer and examiner 2015 – 2017 Environmental Risk Assessment in Engineering (BOM606), Chalmers University of

Technology (7.5 ETC). (Overall mean grade as assessed by students: 3.8, 4.1 and 3.7 out of 5, respectively.)

2014 Environmental technology for sustainable development (ENM150), Chalmers

University of Technology (7.5 ETC). (Overall mean grade as assessed by students: 4.2 out of 5.)

2013 Environmental and Resource Analysis (VMI041), Chalmers University of Technology

(7.5 ETC). (Overall mean grade as assessed by students: 4.3 out of 5.) Teaching in the following courses included partial lecturing, supervising exercises, supervising and assessing group reports, and/or contributing to the exam 2017 Biochemical Environmental Science (KKM081), Chalmers University of

Technology (7.5 ETC) 2016 Chemical Environmental Science (KBT020, KKM052, KKM051), Chalmers

University of Technology (7.5 ETC) 2012 – 2014 Environmental Systems Analysis (VMI010), Chalmers University of

Technology (7.5 ETC) 2011 Environmental and Resource Analysis (VMI041), Chalmers University of

Technology (7.5 ETC) 2009 Technical Change and the Environment (ENM015), Chalmers University of

Technology (7.5 ETC) 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014 Environmental Risk Assessment in Engineering (BOM606), Chalmers

University of Technology (7.5 ETC) 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 Environment and Sustainable Development (LBT625), Chalmers University

of Technology (7.5 ETC)

Guest lectures I have held several guest lectures on the topics of environmental risk assessment, life cycle assessment, and sustainable development.

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Educational Commissions 2013 – 2014 Advisor on Graduate School coordination at the Department of Energy and

Environment, 5% employment 2012 – 2013 Advisor on Sustainable Development in the process of developing a new civil

engineering program at Chalmers University of Technology REVIEW COMMISSIONS Reviewer for 44 manuscripts for publication in the following scientific journals:

• Applied Energy • Biomass and Bioenergy • Coatings • Energies • Energy Policy • Environmental Engineering and Management Journal • Environmental Pollution • Environmental Science: Impacts and Processes • Environmental Science and Technology • Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry • Green Chemistry • International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment • Journal of Cleaner Production • Journal of Industrial Ecology • NanoImpact • Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments

Reviewer for the following scientific books:

• Nanoscience and the Environment, Volume 7, Eds. Lead, J and Valsami-Jones, E, Elsevier Reviewer for the following scientific conferences:

• 8th International Society for Industrial Ecology biannual conference. Surry, UK. 7-10 July 2015.

Reviewer of 1 research proposal from the following funding agencies:

• Swiss National Science Foundation CONFERENCE CHAIR COMISSIONS 2016 Chair for session “Drinking water risk management” at Society of Risk Analysis

Europe: Nordic Chapter Annual Meeting, 14-15 November, Gothenburg, Sweden 2016 Co-chair for session “2D electronics and photonics” at European Advanced Materials

Congress, 23-25 August, Stockholm, Sweden

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OPPONENT AND GRADING COMMITTEE WORK 2015 Mid-term seminar for Jun Kono

Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Regional Tailored Building Materials – LCA as an assessment methodology

2015 – now Thesis committee for Silvia di Cesare

CIRAD – La Recherche Agronomique Pour Le Développement, Montpellier, Anticipating the effects of pesticides on farmworkers health in Social LCA – The case of banana plantation,

RESEARCH UTILIZATION A number of debate articles in the Swedish media (including newspapers such as SvD and radio programs) and at homepages and blogs, mostly about nanomaterials. Participation in a number of public seminars and expert workshops about risks related to nanomaterials. Some numbers on research utilizations:

• 5 debate articles in newspapers, homepages and blogs • 3 presentations to governmental agencies and authorities • 3 press releases • 1 presentation for companies • 5 public seminars/workshop presentations • 3 radio interviews

Examples of successful outreach activities 2016 Press release “Graphene and other carbon nanomaterials can replace scarce metals”.

>30 publications world-wide, e.g. at Phys.org: https://phys.org/news/2017-09-graphene-carbon-nanomaterials-scarce-metals.html

2012 Press release based on PhD thesis. Many publications world-wide, e.g. at BBC News:

“Smelly socks raise silver stink” http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-20595226

Project partners outside academia

• Autoliv, company, Gothenburg • Golder, company, Gothenburg • Graphensic, company, Linköping • Gryaab, company, Gothenburg • Innventia, research institute, Stockholm • Slussens Pentionat, company, Orust • SP, research institute, Gothenburg • Swedish Chemicals Agency, agency, Solna • Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, agency, Stockholm • Swerea, research institute, Gothenburg • Unilever, company, London

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OTHER COMMISSIONS 2016 – now Member of the Expert Panel of the Swedish Nanosafety Platform,

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PUBLICATION LIST Regarding contribution For publications in normal font, I was the main author of the publication, doing most of the writing and related calculations/modeling/reviewing. For publications in italic font, I was an active part of the writing team, doing parts of the writing and related calculations/modeling/reviewing. PhD THESIS Arvidsson Rickard, 2012. Contributions to Emission, Exposure and Risk Assessment of Nanomaterials. Gothenburg: Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Environmental Systems Analysis. PEER-REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES (27)

1. Arvidsson R, Tillman A-M, Sandén B A, Janssen M, Nordelöf A, Kushnir D, Molander S. 2017. Environmental Assessment of Emerging Technologies – Recommendations for Prospective LCA. Journal of Industrial Ecology, In press.

2. Roos S, Holmquist H, Jönsson C, Arvidsson R. 2017. USEtox characterization factors for textile chemicals based on a transparent data source selection strategy. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, In press.

3. Arvidsson R, Sandén BA. 2017. Carbon nanomaterials as potential substitutes for scarce metals. Journal of Cleaner Production, 156, 253-261.

4. Arvidsson R. 2017. Review of environmental life cycle assessment studies of graphene production. Advance Materials Letters, 8, 3, 187-195.

5. Nordborg M, Arvidsson R, Finnveden G, Cederberg C, Sörme L, Palm V, Stamyr K, Molander S. 2017. Updated indicators of Swedish national human toxicity and ecotoxicity footprints using USEtox 2.01. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 62, 110-114.

6. Arvidsson R, Molander S. 2017. Prospective life cycle assessment of epitaxial graphene production at different manufacturing scales and maturity. Journal of Industrial Ecology, In press.

7. Arvidsson R, Hildenbrand J, Baumann H, Islam K M N, Parsmo R. 2017. A method for human health impact assessment in social LCA: Lessons from three case studies. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, In press.

8. Arvidsson R, Svanström M. 2016. A framework for energy use indicators and their reporting in life cycle assessment. Integrated Environmental and Management, 12, 3, 429-436.

9. Boholm M, Arvidsson R 2016. A Definition Framework for the Terms Nanomaterial and Nanoparticle. Nanoethics, 10, 1, 25-40.

10. Arvidsson R, Kushnir D, Sandén BA, Molander S. 2015. Energy and resource use assessment of graphene as a substitute for indium tin oxide in transparent electrodes. Journal of Cleaner Production, 132, 289-297.

11. Hammar L, Eggertsen L, Andersson S, Ehnberg J, Arvidsson R, Gullström M, Molander S. 2015. A probabilistic model for hydrokinetic turbine collision risks: Exploring impacts on fish. PLoS ONE, 10, 13, 1-25.

12. Diamond M, de Wit CA, Molander S, Scheringer M, Backhaus T, Lohmann R, Arvidsson R, Bergman Å, Hauschild M, Holoubek I, Persson L, Suzuki N, Vighi M, Zetzsch C. 2015. Exploring the planetary boundary for chemical pollution. Environment international, 78, 8-15.

13. Boholm M, Arvidsson R, Boholm Å, Corvellec H, Molander S. 2015. Dis-Ag-reement: The construction and negotiation of risk in the Swedish controversy over antibacterial silver. Journal of Risk Research, 18, 1, 93-110.

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14. Arvidsson R, Baumann H, Hildenbrand J. 2015. On the scientific justification of the use of working hours, child labour and property rights in social life cycle assessment: Three topical reviews. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 20, 2, 161-173.

15. Arvidsson R, Nguyen D, Svanström M. 2014. Life cycle assessment of cellulose nanofibrils production by mechanical treatment and two different pretreatment processes. Environmental Science & Technology, 49, 11, 6881–6890.

16. Arvidsson R, Kushnir D, Molander S, Sandén BA. 2014. Prospective life cycle assessment of graphene production by ultrasonication and chemical reduction. Environmental Science & Technology, 48, 4529-4536.

17. Arvidsson R, Molander S, Sandén BA. 2014. Assessing the Environmental Risks of Silver from Clothes in an Urban Area. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 20, 1008-1022. (Part of PhD thesis)

18. Boholm M, Arvidsson R. 2014. Controversy over antibacterial silver: implications for environmental and sustainability assessments. Journal of Cleaner Production, 68, 135-143.

19. Arvidsson R, Molander S, Sandén BA. 2013. Review of Potential Environmental and Health Risks of the Nanomaterial Graphene. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 19, 4, 873-887. (Part of PhD thesis)

20. Hagman J, Nerentorp M, Arvidsson R, Molander S. 2013. Do biofuels require more water than do fossil fuels? Life cycle-based assessment of jatropha oil production in rural Mozambique. Journal of Cleaner Production, 53, 176-185.

21. Baumann H, Arvidsson R, Tong H, Wang Y. 2013. Does the production of an airbag injure more people than it saves in traffic? Opting for an empirically-based approach to S-LCA. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 17, 4, 517-527.

22. Praetorius A, Arvidsson R, Molander S, Scheringer M. 2013. Facing complexity through informed simplifications: a research agenda for aquatic exposure assessment of nanoparticles. Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts, 1, 15, 161-168.

23. Arvidsson R, Molander S, Sandén BA 2012. Particle flow analysis. Exploring Potential Use Phase Emissions of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles from Sunscreen, Paint and Cement. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 16, 3, 343-351. (Part of PhD thesis)

24. Arvidsson R, Fransson K, Fröling M., Svanström, M, Molander, S 2012. Energy use indicators in energy and life cycle assessments of biofuels: review and recommendations. Journal of Cleaner Production, 31, 54-61.

25. Arvidsson R, Molander S, Sandén BA 2011. Impacts of a Silver-Coated Future: Particle Flow Analysis of Silver Nanoparticles. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 15, 6, 844-854. (Part of PhD thesis)

26. Arvidsson R, Molander S, Sandén BA, Hassellöv M. 2011. Challenges in Exposure Modeling of Nanoparticles in Aquatic Environments. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 17(1), 1-8. (Part of PhD thesis)

27. Arvidsson R, Persson S, Fröling M, Svanström M. 2011. Life Cycle Assessment of Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil from Rape, Oil Palm and Jatropha. Journal of Cleaner Production, 19, 139-137.

CONFERENCE PAPERS (4)

1. Arvidsson R, Kushnir D, Sandén B A, Molander S. 2013. How to make policy-relevant life cycle assessments of future products? Lessons learned from nanomaterials. 6th International Conference on Life Cycle Management, 25-28 August, Gothenburg, Sweden.

2. Svanström M, Arvidsson R, Fransson F, Fröling M, Molander, S. 2013. Who needs to know what about biofuels? The palm oil biofuel case. 6th International Conference on Life Cycle Management, 25-28 August, Gothenburg, Sweden.

3. Arfane G, Arvidsson R, Baumann H, Borg J, Keller E, Milà í Canals L, Selmer K. 2013. A product chain organisation study of certified cocoa supply. 6th International Conference on Life Cycle Management, 25-28 August, Gothenburg, Sweden.

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4. Boholm M, Arvidsson R. 2013. The value of environment in the controversy over antibacterial silver: A Swedish case study. 12th biennial Conference on Communication and Environment (COCE), 6-10 June, Uppsala, Sweden.

BOOK CHAPTERS (5)

1. Furberg A, Arvidsson R, Molander S. 2016. Very small flows? Review of the societal metabolism of nanomaterials. In Bartul Z and Trenor J: Advances in Nanotechnology, Volume 15. Nova Science Publishers: Hauppauge.

2. Baumann H, Arvidsson R. 2015. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). In Kobayashi S, Müllen K: Encyclopedia of Polymeric Nanomaterials. Springer: Berlin.

3. Arvidsson R. 2015. Life cycle assessment and risk assessment of manufactured nanomaterials. In Dolez P; Nanoengineering – Global approaches to health and safety issues. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

4. Molander S and Arvidsson R. 2014. Assessing environmental impacts of renewable power. In Sandén B; Systems Perspectives on Renewable Power. Chalmers University of Technology: Gothenburg.

5. Arvidsson R, Fransson K, Fröling M, and Svanström M. 2011. Assessing the Environmental Impacts of Palm Oil. In Pampletti, M. L.; Palm Oil: Nutrition, Uses and Impacts. Nova Science Publishers: Hauppauge.

REPORTS (6)

1. Arvidsson R, Furberg A, Molander S. 2016. Review of Screening Risk Assessment Methods

for Nanomaterials. Gothenburg: Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Environmental Systems Analysis.

2. Arvidsson R, Gallego Urrea J, Molander S, Hassellöv M. 2013. Exposure assessments of nanoparticles in aquatic environments – considerations, review and recommendations. Report 9/13. Stockholm: Swedish Chemicals Agency.

3. Arvidsson R, Molander S. 2012. Screening Environmental Risk Assessment of Grease and Oil Emissions from Off-Shore Wind Power Plants. Gothenburg: Environmental Systems Analysis, Report No. 2012:7.

4. Arvidsson R. 2010. Towards Prospective Exposure Modeling of Nanoparticles - Applying Particle Flow Analysis and Kinetic Exposure Modeling for the Cases of TiO2 and Ag Nanoparticles. Licentiate thesis. Gothenburg: Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Environmental Systems Analysis.

5. Molander S, Ahlborg H, Arvidsson R, Hammar L, Kushnir D, Wallin A, Westerdahl J. 2010. Förnybara energikällors inverkan på de svenska miljömålen [Eng. The impact of renewable energy sources on the Swedish environmental objectives.] Stockholm: Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.

6. Arvidsson R, Persson S. 2008. Life Cycle Assessment of NExBTL from Rape, Oil Palm and Jatropha. Mater’s Theses. Gothenburg: Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (20)

1. Roos S, Arvidsson R, Jönsson C. 2017. Calculating the toxicity footprint of Swedish clothing consumption. 8th International Conference on Life Cycle Management, 3-6 September, Luxembourg, Luxembourg.

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2. Arvidsson R, Furberg F, Molander S. 2016. Risk scoring and ranking of nanomaterials – a way forward? Society for Risk Analysis Europe: Nordic Chapter Annual Meeting, 14-15 November, Gothenburg, Sweden.

3. Arvidsson R, Nordborg M, Cederberg C, Finnveden G, Sörme L, Palm V, Stamyr K, Molander S. 2016. The zinc paradox – a problem for USEtox-based indicators of national chemical footprints? SETAC Europe 22th Case Study Symposium, 20-22 September, Montpellier, France.

4. Arvidsson R, Molander S. 2016. Lessons from early assessments of production processes for the nanomaterial graphene. SETAC Europe 22th Case Study Symposium, 20-22 September, Montpellier, France.

5. Arvidsson R. 2016. Is graphene production ’green’? Assessing life cycle impacts from exfoliation, epitaxial growth and chemical vapor deposition. European Advanced Materials Congress, 23-25 August, Stockholm, Sweden.

6. Furberg A, Arvidsson R, Molander S. 2016. Quantifying emissions and environmental risks of cemented carbide (WC) nanoparticles from tire studs. International Conference on the Environmental Effects of Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials, 14-18 August, Golden, Colorado, United States.

7. Furberg A, Arvidsson R, Molander S. 2015. Assessing impacts of tungsten carbide: A substance and particle flow analysis. International Society for Industrial Ecology Biennial Conference, 7-10 July, Surry, United Kingdom.

8. Molander S, Arvidsson R. 2015. Methods in environmental assessment of renewables. International Association for Impact Assessment Conference, 20-23 April, Florence, Italy.

9. Furberg A, Arvidsson R, Florberg F, Molander S. 2014. Environmental Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals – Effects on Fish in a Swedish River. Pharmaceuticals in Wastewaters and Surface Waters under Multistressors Situation: Fate, Adverse effects, Risks and Removal Technologies, 2-3 December, Barcelona, Spain.

10. Svanström M, Arvidsson R. 2014. Towards clearer reporting of energy use in LCA: Recommendation of a framework and comparison to prominent databases. SETAC Europe 20th Case Study Symposium, 24-26 November, Novi Sad, Serbia.

11. Arvidsson R, Duong N, Svanström M. 2014. The life cycle environmental performance of a new biomaterial: Wood-based nanocellulose. SETAC Europe 20th Case Study Symposium, 24-26 November, Novi Sad, Serbia.

12. Arvidsson R, Hildenbrand J, Baumann H. 2014. Is there a scientific justification for the current use of child labour and working hours in social LCA? 4th International seminar in social LCA, 19-21 November, Montpellier, France.

13. Arvidsson, R; Kushnir, D; Sandén, B A, Molander, S. 2014. Is graphene a ”wonder material” also from an environmental life cycle perspective? 247th American Chemical Society National Meeting, 16-20 March, Dallas, USA.

14. Arvidsson R, Kushnir D, Sandén B A, Molander S. 2013. How to make policy-relevant life cycle assessments of future products? Lessons learned from nanomaterials. 6th International Conference on Life Cycle Management, 25-28 August, Gothenburg, Sweden.

15. Svanström M, Arvidsson R, Fransson K, Fröling M, Molander S. 2013. Who needs to know what about energy use? The palm oil biofuel case. 6th International Conference on Life Cycle Management, 25-28 August, Gothenburg, Sweden.

16. Arvidsson, R; Kushnir, D; Sandén, B A, Molander, S. 2013. Is there a "crystal ball"? Assessing environmental life cycle impacts of new nanomaterials. 7th International Society for Industrial Ecology Biennial Conference, 25-28 June, Ulsan, South Korea.

17. Arvidsson R, Molander S, Sandén BA. 2011. Substance Flow Analysis of Novel Compounds: The Case of Graphene. 6th International Conference on Industrial Ecology, 7-10 June, Berkley, California, USA.

18. Baumann H, Arvidsson R, Tong H, Wang Y. 2011. Life Cycle Assessment on Life and Death: Comparing Lives Saved by an Airbag with Lives Lost during Its Production. 6th International Conference on Industrial Ecology. Berkley, 7-10 June, California, USA.

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19. Arvidsson R, Molander S, Sandén BA. 2009 Fate modeling of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in the water compartment by colloid chemistry. 1st International Conference on the Environmental Implications and Applications of Nanotechnology, 9-11 June, Amherst, USA.

20. Arvidsson R, Molander S, Sandén BA, Hassellöv M. 2009. Modelling Environmental Fate of TiO2 Nanoparticles in Water – Implications for Empirical Validation Studies. 4th International Conference on the Environmental Effects of Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials, 6-9 September, Vienna, Austria.

CONFERENCE POSTERS (12)

1. Furberg A, Arvidsson R, Molander S. 2017. Do Tire Studs in Cars Save or Take Lives? A Life

Cycle Assessment on Human Health Impacts. 8th International Conference on Life Cycle Management, 3-6 September, Luxembourg, Luxembourg.

2. Janssen M, Svanström M, Arvidsson R. 2017. Cross-correlation between impact categories in LCAs of forest biomass-based products. 9th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Industrial Ecology, 25-29 June, Chicago, USA.

3. Furberg A, Arvidsson R, Molander S. 2016. Towards circular flows for tungsten: Characterizing dissipation. Future Circular Materials Conference, 11-12 May, Gothenburg, Sweden.

4. Baumann H, Brunklaus B, Lindkvist M, Arvidsson R, Lindén H, Hildenbrand J. 2015. Populating the life cycle perspective: methods for analyzing social and organizational dimensions of product chains for management studies. International Society for Industrial Ecology Biennial Conference, 7-10 July, Surry, United Kingdom.

5. Arvidsson R, Sandén Björn A. 2015. Can carbon nanomaterials help avoiding resource scarcity? 8th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Industrial Ecology, 7-10 July, Surry, United Kingdom.

6. Arvidsson R, Fransson K, Fröling M, Svanström M. 2012. How much energy is used when producing biofuels? World Bioenergy 2012, 29-31 May, Jönkoping, Sweden.

7. Arvidsson R, Fransson K, Fröling M, Svanström M. 2012. Towards transparent and relevant use of energy use indicators in LCA studies of biofuels. 6th SETAC World Congress / SETAC Europe 22nd Annual Meeting, 20-24 May, Berlin, Germany.

8. Arvidsson R, Molander S, Sandén BA. 2011. The Environmental Risks of Silver in Clothes. Creating Successful and Sustainable Societies - Capabilities, resources and trust. The Adlerbert Research Foundation Jubilee Conference, 22 November, Gothenburg, Sweden.

9. Arvidsson R, Molander S, Sandén BA. 2009. The fate of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in the water compartment. SETAC Europe 19th Annual Meeting, 31 May-4 June, Gothenburg, Sweden.

10. Arvidsson R, Persson S, Fröling M, Svanström M, Jozsa P, Klintbom P, Westlund R. 2008. Life cycle assessment of Biodiesel - Hydrotreated oil from rape, oil palm or Jatropha. Annual Poster Exhibition at the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, 6 Mars, Gothenburg, Sweden.

11. Arvidsson R, Molander S, Sandén BA. 2008 Environmental Impact of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles – Applying Life Cycle Thinking and Risk Assessment for Swedish Conditions. 3rd International Conference on the Environmental Effects of Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials, 15-16 September, Birmingham, UK.

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