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Uppsala University Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences Disciplinary Domain for Medicine and Pharmacy Disciplinary Domain for Science and Technology FACULTIES TheologyLawArtsLanguagesSocial SciencesEducational Sciences FACULTIES Medicine Pharmacy FACULTY Science and Technology Departments Departments Departments Department of Information Technology
Department of Information Technology About 10% of the Faculty of Science and Technology About 4% of the University Computing Science Computer Science Scientific Computing Systems and Control Visual Information and Interaction
ShortFacts • 275 employees 120 faculty, including 30 full professors of which several have industrial background and connections to the industry • 110 PhD students • 24 administrator and 11 system administrators • 162 PhD and 122 Licentiate degrees 1999-2013 • Turnover 2013: 230 MSEK, (1/3 teaching, 2/3 research) Dec 2013
The IT Department is • The fourth largest department at Uppsala University • The most complete department: • in Uppsala (balance between education and research) • in Sweden (unice coverage of IT)
Undergraduate Education • 4000 students each year (about 1000 full time students) • Participation in about 30 study programs, a total of 150 courses starts per academic year. • Single subject courses, distance courses, summer courses and web based courses. • Everything from introductory courses for beginners to specialist courses. • 200 computer work stations for the students. • The Department received “The Undergraduate Education Department of the Year” Award 2009 by the Student Union. • Six teachers at the department have received the ”Pedagogical Award” (Pedagogiska priset) given by Uppsala University.
Research • Computer Systems • Computing Science • Scientific Computing • Systems and Control • Visual Information and Interaction • Computing Education Research
The IT Department hosts: • Research Centres • UPMARC (Uppsala Programming for Multicore Architectures) 2008-2018, a Linnaeus center funded by the Swedish Research Council. Total budget: 100 million SEK. • WISENET (Uppsala Center for Wireless Sensor Networks) 2007-2016. A center of Excellence funded by Vinnova. Total budget: 210 million SEK. • eSSENCE – a national collaboration in e-science. 26 MSEK/year. • SNIC (Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing), is under the Swedish Science Council a metacentre whose task is to coordinate and develop high end computing capacity for Swedish research. • UPPMAX (Uppsala Multidisciplinary Center for Advanced Computational Science), which is Uppsala University's center for high performance computing.
Citations from external evaluations(KoF07 & KoF11) • The friendly atmosphere and the cohesiveness that prevails at the Information Technology Department have been mentioned by several members. The panel believes that such friendly atmosphere is indeed a valuable and rather unique asset that undoubtedly contributes to the quality of the work performed at the department. • ... world-class quality ... world leading ... internationally recognized
Impact • Our graduated students and PhDs are much appreciated in industry and academia. • Several high tech spin-offs: Skype, Acumem, Trade Extensions, OptiMobile, Wisenet Holding • Collaboration with several major Swedish companies: Ericsson, ABB, Scania, Volvo… • Future systems for train traffic control in Sweden is based on HCI research. • Extensive academic collaboration nationally and internationally.
Abdulla Parosh Computer Systems Arne Andersson Computing Science Bengt Jonsson Computer Systems Torsten Söderström Automatic Control Peter Stoica System Modelling Professors, September 2012 Gunilla Borgefors Image Analysis Pierre Flener Computing Science Ewert Bengtsson Image Analysis Bengt Carlsson Automatic Control Per Gunningberg Data Communication Erik Hagersten Computer Architecture Ingrid Carlbom Computer Graphics Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos Human-Computer Interaction Sverker Holmgren Scientific Computing Per Lötstedt Numerical Analysis Håkan Lanshammar Automatic Control & Systems Analysis Gunilla Kreiss Numerical Analysis Alexander Medvedev Automatic Control Stefanos Kaxiras Computer Architecture Ingela Nyström Visualization Joachim Parrow Computing Science Wang Yi Real-Time Systems Stefan Seipel Computer Graphics Tore Risch Database Technology Bengt Sandblad Human-Computer Interaction Micael Thuné Scientific Computing Thiemo Voigt Wireless Sensor Networks Torbjörn Wigren Automatic Control