ELLIIT is a strategic research environment in information technology and mobile communications, funded by the Swedish government in 2010. With four partners, Linköping University, Lund University, Halmstad University and Blekinge Institute of Technology, ELLIIT constitutes a platform for both fundamental and applied research, and for cross-fertilization between disciplines and between academic researchers and industry experts. ELLIIT stands out by the quality and visibility of its publications, and its ability to attract top talented researchers.
Meet the recruited faculty – Fredrik Lindsten
Recently appointed as Professor at Linköping University, Fredrik Lindsten is one of the university’s leading experts in AI technology and machine learning. We spoke to him about organizing focus periods, machine learning in weather forecasting, and his ambitions...
15 Years at the Forefront of Information Technology
The annual ELLIIT workshop took place in Norrköping, bringing ELLIIT researchers from all four partner universities together for two days of inspiring talks, exchange of experiences, and ideas. This year, ELLIIT celebrates 15 years of excellent research. Director Erik...
Newsletter issue 26 is now out
Issue 26 of the ELLIIT newsletter is now published! Read about the upcoming focus period on Robot Learning in Lund, and cross disciplinary publications with ELLIIT researchers. Please find the newsletter by clicking the icon below.Download the newsletter by clicking...
Robot learning from all angles – Focus Period Lund 2025
Research on robot learning spans from interpretation of sensing data to a robot executing actions in the real world, disciplines the organizers of the ELLIIT focus period on robot learning now bring together in Lund from beginning of November.Robotics is inherently a...
From Simulation to Reality – Autonomous Vehicles in Education and Research at LiU
As autonomous vehicles move from research concepts to real-world applications, bridging the gap between simulation and reality becomes essential. While simulations are powerful tools for testing algorithms and scenarios, they cannot fully capture the complexity of...
For the good of the code reviewer
As coding tools have advanced—particularly with AI enabling automatic code generation and comprehension—the response from both industry and academia has been to automate code review as well. ELLIIT affiliated PhD student Lo Gullstrand Heander’s research investigates...
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