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Department of Computer Science and Media Technology
and Media Technology
The Department of Computer Science and Media Technology provides research-linked courses and study programmes at first-cycle and second-cycle level. The department conducts research in: Computer science, Information Systems, Software Engineering and Media and Communication Technology. Education and research are conducted in close collaboration with parties from both the private and public sectors.
Education
Social media, mobile applications, digital games, strategic management systems, artificial intelligence, information architecture and digital media are some of the areas of application we are interested in at the Department of Computer Science and Media Technology.
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Programme, grundnivå | 300 hp
Civilingenjör: Datateknik
1 september 2025 - 9 juni 2030 -
Programme, grundnivå | 180 hp
Datateknik och Mobil IT: Högskoleingenjörsutbildning
1 september 2025 - 4 juni 2028 -
Programme, grundnivå | 180 hp
IT och ekonomi: digital transformation i verksamheter
1 september 2025 - 4 juni 2028 -
Programme, grundnivå | 180 hp
Informationsarkitekt
1 september 2025 - 4 juni 2028 -
Programme, grundnivå | 180 hp
Medieteknik: Media management, kandidatprogram
1 september 2025 - 4 juni 2028 -
Programme, grundnivå | 180 hp
Medieteknik: Webbaserad design och utveckling, kandidatprogram
1 september 2025 - 4 juni 2028 -
Programme, grundnivå | 180 hp
Spelutveckling
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Programme, grundnivå | 180 hp
Systemutvecklare
1 september 2025 - 4 juni 2028
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Programme, master’s level | 120 credits
Computer Science: Applied Data Science, Master's Program (Two-Year)
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Programme, master’s level | 120 credits
Computer Science: Innovation for Change in a Digital Society, Master's Program (Two-Year)
31 August 2026 - 4 June 2028 -
Programme, master’s level | 120 credits
Computer Science: Internet of Things, Master's Programme (Two-Year)
31 August 2026 - 4 June 2028 -
Programme, master’s level | 120 credits
Media Technology: Strategic Media Development, Master's Programme (Two-Year)
31 August 2026 - 4 June 2028
Research
The research is conducted in close collaboration with parties from both the private and public sectors. The department conducts research in the following areas:
- Computer science
- Information Systems
- Media and Communication Technology
- Software Engineering.
Researchers, publications and research projects
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2025 | Conference paper
Hybrid Human Policy Modeling: Enhancing Decision-Making using Social Simulations
Fabian Lorig, Bertilla Fabris, Jason Tucker
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2025 | Conference paper
Experiencing the Effects of Organ Donation Policies using Simulations
Bertilla Fabris, Jason Tucker, Fabian Lorig
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2025 | Conference paper
Body Politics: Unpacking Tensions and Future Perspectives for Body-Centric Design Research in HCI
Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Sarah Fdili Alaoui, Sarah Homewood, Jonas Fritsch, Anna Brynskov, Claudia Núñez-Pacheco, Kristin Carlson, Katta Spiel, Marco Fyfe Pietro Gillies, Christina Harrington
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2025 | Article in journal
Core outcomes for the evaluation of new healthcare programmes – a modified Delphi study
Benjamin P. Harvey, Emmelie Barenfeld, Joakim Öhlén, Jana Bergholtz, Carl Johan Orre, Tomas Lindroth, Hanna Gyllensten
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2025 | Conference paper
The Transparency Imperative: The Need for Model Documentation for Engaging with Public Policy following the EU AI Act
Michael Belfrage, Fabian Lorig, Christopher Frantz, Jason Tucker, Paul Davidsson
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2025 | Conference paper
Advanced Stock Market Prediction Using Unsupervised Federated Learning Techniques
Mohsen Tajgardan, Atena Shiranzaei, Mahtab Jamali, Reza Khoshkangini, Mahdi Rabbani
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2025 | Conference paper
Why Digitalization Will Kill Your Company Too
Jan Bosch, Helena Holmström Olsson
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2025 | Conference paper
Teaching Agent-Based Modeling for Simulating Social Systems – A Research-Based Learning Approach
Fabian Lorig, Michael Belfrage, Emil Johansson
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2025 | Conference paper
A Flexible IMU-Based Unit for Validation Studies: A Step Counting Application
Alessandra Angelucci, Lorenzo Barbieri, Sara Caramaschi, Clarysse A. Sarmiento, Virginia Sekules, Andrea Aliverti
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2025 | Conference paper
Objective Characterization of Timed Up and Go Test via Sensorized Mats
Hedda Eriksson, Malin Ramkull, Dario Salvi, Carl Magnus Olsson, Dario Ghezzi, Davide La Rosa, Filippo Palumbo
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Research project
Rethinking Socio-technical Futures: Towards a New Engaged Interdisciplinary Futures Research Agenda
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Human-robot collaborative learning for ultralight electric utility vehicles
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Research project
Multistakeholder perspectives and experience of trust in digital health and AI
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Research project
Agent Based Social Simulation of Organ Donation Policies
fabian.lorig@mau.se -
Research project
Enhancing in vitro fertilization with environmental optimization using artificial intelligence (EIVF-AI)
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Research project
Digital when possible, physical when necessary: An exploration of the digiphysical world of Ängelholm hospital
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Research project
Decent & dignified digital work from the margins. Anticipations from the Global South & invisible platform workers
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Digital Work Futures: Adopting and adapting to AI-infused platforms in the digital and creative industries
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Research project
Customized travel support for travelers with special needs
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Developing a Framework for Leveraging Knowledge Graph & Deep Learning in Mobility Transportation
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Multi-objective optimization and optimal integration of hybrid energy systems
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Research project
DigIT Hub Sweden
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Research project | DOCTORAL PROJECT
Autonomous transport and connected vehicles
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Research project
AI-Driven Contextual Communication: Implications for Citizens and Society
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Research project
Working with Algorithmic Colleagues: Expectations and Experiences of Automated Decision-Making
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Research project
Realizing the Potential of Agent-Based Social Simulation
paul.davidsson@mau.se
Research subjects
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ARCO
Algorithmic Research Cooperation, ARCO, is a collaboration between computer science departments at universities in the Öresund region.