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Mariam Kamkar

Professor Emerita

Professor in Software Engineering, specializing in large-scale industrial software engineering.

Mariam is professor in Software Engineering, specializing in large-scale industrial software engineering.

Publications

2023

Filip Strömbäck, Linda Mannila, Mariam Kamkar (2023) ACE '23: Proceedings of the 25th Australasian Computing Education Conference, p. 11-20 (Conference paper)

2022

Filip Strömbäck, Linda Mannila, Mariam Kamkar (2022) Koli Calling '22: Proceedings of the 22nd Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research, Article 14 (Conference paper)
Filip Strömbäck, Linda Mannila, Mariam Kamkar (2022) PROCEEDINGS OF THE 24TH AUSTRALASIAN COMPUTING EDUCATION CONFERENCE, ACE 2022, p. 123-132 (Conference paper)

2021

Filip Strömbäck, Linda Mannila, Mariam Kamkar (2021) PROCEEDINGS OF THE 52ND ACM TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION, SIGCSE 2021, p. 1294-1294 (Conference paper)
Filip Strömbäck, Linda Mannila, Mariam KAMKAR (2021) Informatics in Education. An International Journal, Vol. 20, p. 683-715 (Article in journal)

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New AI partnership strengthens the region

The AI Academy Partnership Program at ¸£Àû¼§ will support companies and organisations in developing the skills needed to use AI effectively. The first partner in this new form of collaboration is Länsförsäkringar Östgöta.

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AI and simulation lab equips teachers

Teachers and students are given tools to use AI wisely in education. In simulations with avatars, they practise dealing with teaching challenges. This and much more is going on in the AIST Lab, a new interdisciplinary initiative at LiU.

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Cutting‑edge IT and mobile communications research grows

Efficient 6G, advanced robotics and human-machine interaction are some of the themes of the 25 new research projects that have been awarded funding within the ELLIIT initiative. The projects share a total of SEK 255 million over five years.