Carin Boalt
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April 19, 1912
Carin Boalt | |
|---|---|
| Born | Carin Margareta Åkerman April 19, 1912 Vårdinge parish, Sweden |
| Died | April 28, 1999 (aged 87) Högalid parish, Sweden |
| Title | Professor |
| Spouse | Gunnar Boalt (1935-1957) |
| Relatives | Brita Åkerman (sister) |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Lund University |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Architecture |
| Sub-discipline | Building Function Analysis |
Carin Margareta Boalt (née Åkerman; April 19, 1912 – April 28, 1999) was a Swedish professor of Building Function Analysis at Lund University, who at the time of her appointment was the first female professor in Lund. She was head of research at the Home Research Institute (a predecessor of the Swedish Consumer Agency) from 1944 until 1956.[1][2]
She was born Carin Margareta Åkerman on Molstaberg, Vårdinge parish (today located in Södertälje Municipality) to proprietor Karl Åkerman and his wife Lydia (née Löfström). She married sociology professor Gunnar Boalt in 1935, with whom she had five children. The couple divorced in 1957.[3]
Boalt began her studies in Stockholm and received her master's degree in botany, zoology and chemistry from Stockholm University in 1935. She later received a licentiate degree from Lund University in 1963 after writing a thesis on the potential for innovation in households.[4]