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Information Coding (ICG)
Representation of information in technical and biological systems.
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02 September 2025
ISY Day 2025 – sustainability in academia, industry, and society
This years theme for the ISY Day was “Sustainability in Academia, Industry, and Society”, featuring lectures, discussions, and examples of how sustainability can be integrated into research, education, and industrial development.
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15 April 2025
2025 WICT Workshop
The Division of Information Coding (ICG) hosted the 2025 Women in Information and Coding Theory (WICT) Workshop. The event brought together researchers to explore cutting-edge developments in information and coding theory.
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10 December 2024
Quantum theory and information theory connected
With the help of a new experiment, researchers at LiU, have succeeded in confirming a ten-year-old theoretical study, which connects the complementarity principle with information theory.
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30 October 2024
ISY Researcher receives the 2024 SSF Industrial Ph.D. grant
Onur Günlü at the Division of Information Coding is awarded an Industrial Ph.D. grant by the SSF together with Professor Jan-Åke Larsson and Sectra Communications AB to tackle the grand challenge of post-quantum cryptography transition.
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21 March 2017
Organic electronics can use power from socket
Organic light-emitting devices and printed electronics can be connected to a socket in the wall by way of a small, inexpensive organic converter, developed in a collaboration between and Umeå University.
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01 September 2016
The Big Bell Test
The experiment of the century is to be repeated, but this time using people as random number generators and at the same time in many places around the world. It will now be decided once and for all whether Albert Einstein or Niels Bohr was right.
This gives advantages to quantum algorithms
Listen to Professor Jan-Åke Larssons talk at the Cavendish Quantum Information Seminar Series, on what gives advantages to quantum algorithms.
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15 December 2016
109,000 Bell test participants
Can atoms talk to each other? This is the question posed by Swedish radio programme “Vetandets värld”, after the BIG Bell test collected no less than 95 million ones and zeros from more than 109,000 participants, 3,283 of them in Sweden.
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02 February 2024
How can AI be made secure and used to create safety?
Recently, a full-day seminar on AI and Security was held at . The seminar was organized by SWECA in collaboration with , the County Administrative Board of Östergötland, and The Swedish Police Authority.