Fysikum IT service
The Fysikum Computing Service Group maintains services that the central SU IT division cannot provide. This includes local web services, high-performance computing, backup storage and so on, as well as providing support for Fysikum specific computer installations and customizations. In addition we mediate requests to the IT division, like for activation of new network outlets, and maintain the databases needed for the Fysikum part of the network infrastructure.
Systemgroup
The system group at Fysikum is a part of the technical division and consists of Konstantinos Alexandros Kastanas, Mikica Kocic, Alexander Agapow and Ronni Barouta. The head of the group is Konstantinos Alexandros Kastanas.
Problems? Questions?
If you have a problem or question, please browse the information below. You might find the answer by following one of those links.
Working remotely
Fysikum and SU provide several computer-related services to facilitate working remotely.
- Zoom: Zoom is SUs common video conferencing software. It allows 1-1 video calls, video conferences as well as remote education, webminars and sharing of your screen to other meeting participants.
- Nextcloud: Nextcloud is a cloud storage, backup and collaborative online editing suite. The service and data is solely hosted at Fysikum.
- VPN: VPN services enable remote access to Fyskium and SU services. Besides a full VPN, different gateway and proxy solutions are available to provide remote access to journal subscriptions and ssh login.
- Overleaf Collaborative LaTeX editing: Stockholm University offers Overleaf Pro+ accounts free of charge to all students, faculty, and staff. Log-in through ORCID/SSO or your institutional email adress.
University account
The university account consists of a username and password that you can use to log in to a number of IT services at Stockholm University.
Last updated: 2025-11-10
Source: Fysinfo

