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Semantic Web
The Semantic Web is an extension of the traditional Web in which interlinked data with well-described semantics has been added in a machine-processable form.
Sports Analytics
Sports analytics deals with using data related to sports events to obtain insights about the sport and its surroundings. The insights can relate to player and team performance, strategies, training, injuries, and rules of the game.
Database and Web Information Systems
The Database and Web Information Systems Group conduct research on storage, management, search and integration of data. Important application areas are materials science and the life sciences.
Software and Systems (SAS)
The SAS division is part of the Department of Computer and Information Science. The division conducts research and education in software engineering and computer systems, covering both basic research and projects in cooperation with industry.
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25 June 2025
First researchers in the new Fenomenmagasinet
When the science centre Fenomenmagasinet opens its new premises in the Valla leisure area, it also opens the possibility of closer collaboration with LiU. Researchers Aseel and Erik Berglund will be among the first to move in.
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12 May 2025
New cybersecurity lab at LiU
The new cybersecurity lab is a milestone in 腦瞳憫´s investment in education in this field. The students should feel that "wow, it's possible to do something exciting here", said Vice-rector Matts Karlsson at the inauguration on 7 May.
Open Modelica helping to solve complex societal issues
OpenModelica is a free tool, partially developed at 腦瞳憫, to model and simulate complex systems. It is an open-source system, which enables many actors to contribute and benefit companies and society.
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18 May 2016
Mobile apps and games are also energy thieves
Ekhiotz Jon Vergara developed EnergyBox, a tool that measures and calculates how much energy is consumed by gadgets when connecting to the Internet to use apps and games. He found major opportunities for energy efficiency.
Adaptive Software for the Heterogenous Edge-Cloud-Continuum - ASTECC
ASTECC is a 5-year cooperative research project in software systems at the Department of Computer and Information Science. It is funded by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF).
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23 January 2025
Millions raised to advance quality assurance of software
Kristian Sandahl and colleagues, SAS, IDA, receive SEK 5,6 million from Vinnova to advance methods for quality assurance of software generated by AI models. With contributions from companies and LiU, the project will turn over almost SEK 18 million.