Great success through excellence initiative
2020-04-23In June 2019, the excellence initiative in which the Service Research Centre (CTF) and Computer Science took part since 2014, came to an end. The initiative has allowed the research groups to grow and develop in order to continue producing world-class research. This is evident in the final reports from the groups.
In June 2019, the excellence initiative in which the Service Research Centre (CTF) and Computer Science took part since 2014, came to an end. The initiative has allowed the research groups to grow and develop in order to continue producing world-class research. This is evident in the final reports from the groups.
鈥淐omputer Science and CTF conduct research of the highest quality and it is very exciting to see that the two groups have developed so well during the excellence initiative,鈥 says Vice-Chancellor Johan Sterte. 鈥淲hat I think should be especially highlighted are the many and close links that have been established with the surrounding society, which among other things has generated a number of successful projects with external funding.鈥
CTF
For CTF, the support of the excellence funding, in combination with increased external funding, has included an increased capacity to conduct internationally leading research. For example, the number of doctoral students and senior lecturers has doubled, at the same time as the proportion of docents and professors as well as international visiting research fellows also has increased.
Since 2014, the production of research articles has increased significantly. The number of international peer-reviewed articles has more than doubled, and almost half of them has been co-authored with international researchers. Several researchers have been awarded for their work and can be found on lists ranking highly cited researchers, and one of CTF鈥檚 visiting professors holds a position on the prestigious Clarivate List recongnizing the world鈥檚 most cited and influential researchers.
鈥淐TF鈥檚 research is an acknowledgment that 果冻传媒鈥檚 excellence initiative has been successful,鈥 says Per Kristensson, Professor and Director of CTF. 鈥淭he increase in publications, and the number of research publications co-authored with international researchers, is a good indicator of excellence in research. The steady increase in so-called top publications is another indication that CTF鈥檚 research is of the highest class. In addition, just as the vice-chancellor points out, we have been active in terms of external funding and have succeeded in scaling up our activities despite large investment initiatives, such as the research profile SAMOT, coming to an end within the time frame of the excellence initiative. It is especially exciting that we have managed to apply for a fair amount of research funding together with Computer Science. In many cases, our research go hand in hand and this also benefits the business sector in the region as well as in the rest of Sweden.鈥
The external funding of CTF has almost doubled, reaching close to SEK 37 million per year in 2019. Examples of research partners are Volvo, Ikea, Ericsson, Ica, L枚fbergs, the Government Offices of Sweden (Regeringskansliet), Region V盲rmland and Valmet. Examples of successful initiatives include Service Convention Sweden and Hello Service, two conferences aimed at disseminating research results to relevant stakeholders initiated during the excellence initiative in connection with the establishment of the new research field Transformative Service Research.
Computer Science
For Computer Science, the support of the excellence funding, in combination with increased external funding, has included a doubling in staff from 31 members in 2013 to 62 members in 2019.
Since 2014, Computer Science has produced 9 doctoral theses (12 pending in 2020), 17 licentiate theses and over 450 international research articles and conference papers. Both the number and the quality of publications have increased since 2014, resulting in over 80 articles in Q1-2 journals and more than 10 awards for journal and conference contributions. The publications have been written with partners from more than 170 different organisations, from over 30 different countries and 6 continents, which further shows the strong international position of Computer Science.
鈥淚 am very proud of our results over these years,鈥 says Anna Brunstr枚m, Professor of Computer Science and scientific director of the Computer Science research group. 鈥淲e have built regional, national and international collaborations to carry out and implement various projects, and our research has been closely linked to societal and industrial needs, which has had a major impact on society. We have also contributed to standardisation work in several areas and made our research available via open source. The expertise and the networks that have been created will be of great benefit to us in the future, even if the excellence initiative has come to an end.鈥
The external funding of Computer Science has almost doubled during the excellence initiative and now exceeds SEK 20 million annually. Important financiers include the EU, where Computer Science is involved in four Horizon 2020 projects. The Knowledge Foundation (KK-stiftelsen), the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF), VINNOVA, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB), and the Swedish Internet Foundation (Internetstiftelsen) are examples of other important financiers.
About the excellence initiative
In 2014, CTF and Computer Science were granted the status of excellent research environments, which meant that they received SEK 15 million each from the university on an annual basis during a five-year period to conduct and develop their research. The initiative has been a part of the university鈥檚 strategic work to further strengthen the quality of research at the university.
Learn more
You find the final report of CTF and the final report of Computer Science .