by Lena Tasse | May 21, 2021 | Impact story
The success of a project is often in the details. The European Spallation Source (ESS) in Lund is a huge construction project costing billions of Swedish crowns. ELLIIT researchers’ expertise in automatic control and microwave technology has played a key role. “We...
by Lena Tasse | May 21, 2021 | Impact story
Improvements in software development can benefit both companies and users. ELLIIT researchers in Lund and Karlskrona are working closely with companies, giving not only industrial benefit but also the opportunity to carry out software research at a high international...
by Lena Tasse | May 21, 2021 | Impact story
ELLIIT researchers at Lund University are developing a toolbox to simulate integrated circuits, or chips, before they are manufactured. A chip consists of a large number of heterogeneous components that must all function together. Complexity is increasing, and even a...
by Lena Tasse | May 21, 2021 | Impact story
Remember these words: Modelica, OpenModelica, Optimica and JastAdd. Ten years of collaboration within ELLIIT between researchers in Lund and Linköping, and between academia and industry, have made it considerably easier to simulate and optimise complete cyber-physical...
by Lena Tasse | May 21, 2021 | Impact story
When experts in automatic control and those in real-time solutions work independently, the result may be expensive solutions. Or even total misunderstanding. Researchers in automatic control (Lund) and embedded systems (Linköping) have worked in collaboration for many...
by Lena Tasse | May 21, 2021 | Impact story
Libraries of open-source code, readily available online, are a gold mine for companies that develop software. However, their use may introduce vulnerabilities. Debricked, a company founded at Lund University, scans the internet and warns users for bugs,...
by Lena Tasse | May 20, 2021 | Impact story
The possibility of visualising huge amounts data is critical for increasing knowledge in fields such as climate science, materials science and medicine. Visualisation research has also given rise to several spin-off companies, and interactive and educational...
by Lena Tasse | May 19, 2021 | Impact story
Now you don’t have to wander round searching for an empty meeting room at the office or for a particular shop in a huge shopping mall. An app in your phone can not only find it, but also show you the way there. Three sources of information indoors replace what...
by Lena Tasse | May 18, 2021 | Impact story
Visual object tracking is a field in which Professor Michael Felsberg and his co-workers have led scientific development since 2013: their prolific scientific publications have not only been awarded several prizes, but also been cited by many other researchers. The...
by Lena Tasse | May 18, 2021 | Impact story
Children with autism can improve their social skills with a cute and friendly robot, and older people with dementia feel calmer and more at peace with a robot cat purring on their lap. This has been shown by recent cognitive systems research, but the question remains:...