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  • A3S: AI-based Asthma App using Spirometer

    Research project

    The A3S project aims to create an AI-powered asthma app with a spirometer, using explainable AI to analyze patient data and guide decisions. It focuses on transparent, person-centered care to help people manage asthma and reduce health risks.

  • Advanced Adaptive Intelligent Systems

    Research project

    Working with humans is incredibly difficult for robots. This project aims to develop new ways for robots and intelligent agents to understand, interact with, and adapt to the complex and collaborative ways we humans work together to get through our everyday lives.

  • AI-Enhanced Enterprise Business Processes Analysis

    Research project

    In collaboration with SAP, this project investigates how AI and object-centric process mining can support enterprise business processes analysis and management. The results are of importance for all organizations looking to improve their efficiency and decision-making.

  • AI for society: Towards socially just algorithmic decision making

    Research project

    This project aims to make AI fair, transparent, and just, ensuring it benefits everyone in society. By addressing biases in healthcare and education, we’re working to build AI systems that serve society equitably and responsibly.

  • AI in motion

    Research project

    While there has been fast and rapid progress in terms of the development of self driving vehicles, these new technologies have also been controversially involved in a number of fatal accidents. This project studies the “social order” of traffic. What happens when artificial and human intelligence meet on the road?

  • AI to detect unclear insurance claims

    Research project

    Can AI help us come to terms with fraud? In this project, we use machine learning models to identify indicators for unclear insurance claims in order to deter suspicious damage payments and insurance fraud.

  • Artificial Intelligence-driven Digital Twin for Smart Buildings

    Research project

    Digital twins and artificial intelligence are two of the key driving technologies of the fourth industrial revolution. This project connects the two fields in an industry–academia collaboration between Stockholm University and Atrium Ljungberg.

  • Autonomous Last Mile

    Research project

    While the future of autonomous vehicles seems to be approaching, there will still be instances where human intervention will be necessary. In this project we develop Extended Reality experiences to provide visions of this future, informed by current events and autonomous agent research.

  • CALL for Dynamic Assessment

    Research project

    The evolution within the information society has reshaped learning, offering benefits such as improved learner motivation and learner autonomy. Therefore, teachers must adapt to evolving technology trends. This PhD thesis examines the potential of text-chat mediated dynamic assessment for language development.

  • Choir singing and healthy aging

    Research project

    We propose to conduct an intervention study to evaluate the efficacy of choral singing on cognitive functioning and psychological well-being and the underlying neural mediating mechanisms in the elderly.

  • Co-coding with AI in computer programming

    Research project

    Developments in artificial intelligence (AI) has raised concerns: Will human skill be replaced by AI-based technologies? This project investigates how AI tools may be used as constructive resources in programming and creative design contexts. We adopt a perspective of co-creativity between user and technology.

  • Collective Matters: A community-based exploration of ethical design

    Research project

    Technology has the power to improve the world, but it can also contribute to problems such as inequality and overconsumption. To address this, ethical considerations must be prioritized. In this project, researchers and digital designers collaborate to explore how ethical design might be achieved.

  • Cooperative information platform for low carbon and sustainable mobility – CISMOB

    Research project

    CISMOB’s main vision is to promote innovative ways to reduce carbon footprint and increase sustainability. This project aims to improve efficiency in the use of urban transport infrastructure through ICT. The project also looks into how public transport was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Data-driven control and coordination of smart converters for sustainable power system

    Research project

    The shift towards renewable energy comes with technical challenges. We investigate how AI-algorithms can be used in the electric networks of our cities for smart coordination and control of the more volatile, renewable energy resources.

  • Data-driven precision medicine for improved infection control and antibiotic stewardship

    Research project

    Healthcare-associated infections and unnecessary antibiotic treatment are serious problems in healthcare. The project aims to develop AI models, including large language models, to help improve infection control and antibiotic stewardship.

  • Data-driven solutions in complex care processes (DISAL)

    Research project

    New data-driven solutions have the potential to improve the situation for co-morbid elderly people. In this project we identify, analyze and pilot test such innovative data-driven solutions for elderly by supporting collaboration between care providers.

  • DataLEASH: LEarning And SHaring under Privacy Constraints

    Research project

    With massive amounts of personal data being generated, privacy has become a great challenge. This project studies how machine learning can be used for sharing language models without risking to share information that may identify individuals.

  • Decision-making in Critical Societal Infrastructures (DEMOCRITUS)

    Research project

    AI and data-driven autonomous decision-making will play a leading role in the digitalization of critical infrastructures for electricity, water, and transportation. This project explores our future smart societies.

  • Demystifying AI literacy in teacher training programmes

    Research project

    The main purpose of this project is to examine Artificial Intelligence (AI) literacy in the context of Teacher education (TE), through three workshops that brings together leading experts in the field

  • Design Ethics in Practice

    Research project

    The way that technology is designed affects both people and the planet. Therefore, we need to prioritize the ethical dimensions of technology and develop practices for ethical design. This project explores ethical design practices together with design practitioners.