DSV is located in the Nod Building with contemporary specially designed premises, a modern study environment with IT-labs – all with the very latest technology.
Virtual patient cases can be of great help in the continuous professional development of nurses. Gerard Nyiringango explores the topic in his PhD thesis.
How do we build smart and sustainable cities? The topic was on the agenda when partners from Poland, Estonia, Finland and Sweden met up for a workshop.
Two gray November days in Stockholm were brightened by inspiring presentations, engaging demos, and eye-catching posters mixed with lively discussions, networking, coffee breaks, and a long-awaited book launch. Huminfra's second conference, HiC 2025, brought together over 100 participants from a variety of disciplines.
On November 12–13, Stockholm University will host the HumInfra Conference 2025. At the conference, nearly 100 researchers from different parts of Sweden and other countries will gather to discuss and showcase various resources within digital human science.
Cyber attackers are clever and persistent: They continuously develop new weapons and launch new attacks. How can we protect our cyber-physical systems? Elias Seid has developed a framework to strengthen our resilience.
Welcome to an open lecture at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV) on December 5. Our speaker is cyber security celebrity Bruce Schneier, Harvard Kennedy School, USA.
Welcome to an open lecture at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV) on December 5. Our speaker is cyber security celebrity Bruce Schneier, Harvard Kennedy School, USA.