Research
Research divisions
The Department of Computer Science in Lund has four research divisions (all links below go to Lund University's Research Portal):
Parallel systems
Combinatorial optimisation, real-time graphics, parallel algorithms, global illumination, design methods, constraint programming, reconfigurable computing. More about Parallel systems.
Software Systems
Empirical studies of software development, requirements management, software quality, verification and validation. More about Software Systems.
Software Engineering
Object-oriented development, software for pervasive systems, programming languages and compiler technology, software configuration management. More about Software Engineering.
Robotics and Semantic Systems
Artificial intelligence, natural language processing, software for robotics and automation, real-time programming. This division also includes RobotLab LTH. More about Robotics and Semantic Systems. RobotLab LTH's website.
Research centres
The department participates in a number of research centres (all links below go to Lund University's Research Portal).
WASP
The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) is a major national initiative for strategically motivated basic research, education and faculty recruitment. It is by far the largest individual research programme in Sweden. More about WASP.
ELLIIT
ELLIIT – Excellence Centre at Linköping-Lund in Information Technology – is a platform for basic and applied research in information technology from a broad perspective. More about ELLIIT.
NextG2Com
NextG2Com is a competence centre funded by Vinnova's programme for Advanced Digitalisation. The centre will develop infrastructure technology and design methods for next-generation communication and computing systems. The centre will conduct excellent research with a systems perspective in wireless communication technology and networks, software, data, security and relevant application areas. More about NextG2Com.

LTH Profile Area AI and Digitalization
The department plays a leading role within LTH's profile area AI and digitalization, which is driving transformative changes in society and industry, where expertise in safe and efficient systems is crucial for the digital transition (lth.se).

LU Profile Area Natural and artificial cognition
The department is part of Lund University's profile area Natural and artificial cognition, which contributes to groundbreaking insights into how intelligent systems operate (Lund University's website).
Research projects
Links open in Lund University's Research Portal