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  • 2024-12-06

    The project DRIVE invited companies to a joint workshop

    On November 20–21, the DRIVE project at Computer Science invited partner companies to a joint two-day workshop. DRIVE's overarching goal is to conduct research and education in data-driven and latency-sensitive mobile services for future mobile networks.

    This year, participants gathered at ¹û¶³´«Ã½ to learn about the latest research in the field. The workshop, an annual event within the project, provides opportunities for networking, knowledge sharing, discussions on current topics, highlighting synergies between subprojects, and exploring future research directions. DRIVE is built on close collaboration between ¹û¶³´«Ã½ and seven partner companies.

  • 2024-12-04

    ¹û¶³´«Ã½ joins 5G-DiGITs: Bridging Education and Industry in Advanced 5G Technology

    The 5G-DiGITs project has just started, and ¹û¶³´«Ã½ will play a key role in its development.

    5G-DiGITs is a multidisciplinary Erasmus+ initiative addressing the growing demand for education and training in advanced 5G technologies. It brings together a consortium of 12 organizations from Germany, Greece, Spain, Lithuania, Malta, Ireland, Belgium, and Sweden to create state-of-the-art curricula and continuous education programs aligned with evolving industry needs. 
    ¹û¶³´«Ã½ will contribute to the development of innovative course modules and practical learning strategies. 

  • 2024-12-02

    Researchers in Computer Science received best paper award

    Giuseppe Caso, Mohammad Rajiullah, and Anna Brunstrom, members of the Distributed Intelligent Systems and Communications (DISCO) group of the Computer Science Department, won the Best Paper Award at the 2024 IEEE Conference on Standards for Communications and Networking (IEEE CSCN’24).

    The conference was held in Belgrade on November 25-27 with a large participation from academia and industry sectors.

  • 2024-11-12

    6G-PATH PROJECT ON IVA'S 100 LIST

    The project 6G-PATH (6G-Pilots and Trials Through Europe), in which the departments of computer science and nursing at ¹û¶³´«Ã½ participate, has been included on this year’s IVA 100 List. The project aims to develop solutions for the healthcare education sector through advanced communication technology.

    "Being on the 100 List shows that our research project has the potential to create tangible societal change and that transdisciplinary research brings together the best of both worlds. It’s wonderful that the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) is recognizing a project that explores how remote healthcare staff can participate and play vital roles in critical situations through the aid of technology.

  • 2024-05-24

    Cybersecurity researcher have developed new protection against AI analysis

    Researcher Tobias Pulls from the Department of Computer Science at ¹û¶³´«Ã½, together with the Gothenburg-based company Mullvad VPN, has developed a new protection named DAITA ("Defense against AI-guided Traffic Analysis").

    The protection against the rapid AI development in traffic analysis is available in Mullvad's VPN app on various platforms throughout the year, which has over a million downloads worldwide.

  • 2024-05-15

    Researchers are testing SpaceX's Starlink.

    Within the Drive project in computer science, the new satellite-based internet service Starlink is currently being tested.

    Starlink, developed by Elon Musk's SpaceX, offers reliable internet connectivity in areas with limited infrastructure. There are some uncertainties about how this works technically, which is something that researchers in computer science want to further investigate:

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