Associate Professor in Software Technologies for Complex Software Systems

The Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA) at Linköping University (LiU) invites applications for a position as Associate Professor in Software Technologies for Complex Software Systems.

The focus of the position is development of tools and technologies for developing and maintaining complex software systems. Examples of expertise sought after include

  • Tools for model-driven software engineering where in particular graphical entities and declarative formalisms constitute core modeling concepts from which software system or cyber-physical systems can be prototyped or automatically synthesized;
  • Tools and technologies for developing and maintaining heterogeneous and distributed software architectures while building appropriate abstractions supporting e.g. virtualization and cloud computing;
  • State-of-the-art tools and technologies for scalable testing, deployment, and verification of large-scale and complex software systems.

A successful candidate will be affiliated with The Division for Software and Systems (SaS). The division conducts research and education in the following areas: Software Engineering, Programming Systems, Systems Software, Embedded SW/HW Systems, Computer Systems Engineering, Real-Time Systems, Parallel and Distributed Systems, and Theoretical Computer Science.

Deadline for application: October 2, 2022

Read more about the position on Linköping University´s website.

Visualization with Inviwo – an introduction

In relation to the Elliit infrastructure project “ Visualization Support and Consulting Software, and Competence” we are offering an online introduction to our visualization software Inviwo, presented by Martin Falk, LiU.

Date&Time: October 29, 13.00-15.00 via

Zoom (https://uu-se.zoom.us/my/nikitasi).

This 2-hour session will provide an overview of Inviwo. Additional follow-up sessions on getting started with the software are planned, though the details are still being finalized. Updates will be shared after the first session.

If you’re interested, please feel free to join us for this session and reach out with any questions at  (martin.falk@liu.se).

In the meantime you can find more information and a couple tutorials on www.inviwo.org.