Hide menu

Computer Science and IT Research at LiU

Research in cognition

Cognition

Linköping University constitutes, together with national research institutes and companies in the region, one of the most active areas for cognitive science research and education in Sweden.

Research in Information Systems Development

Information systems development

Information systems development is about developing, using, modifying and evaluating IT in organizations, agencies and corporate businesses.

Statistics

Statistics

Statistics is a method of science that is driven by an ever increasing need to collect data and draw conclusions from them.

News

Intuitive thinking does not increase willingness to cooperate

A study that was presented in Nature last year attracted a great deal of attention when it asserted that intuition promotes cooperation. But a group of researchers in behavioural and neuroeconomics at Linköping University say that this is not true, in a new study now being published in Nature.

Electric current gets signal substances moving

After more than 30 years of electric brain stimulation against Parkinson’s disease, it is still unclear why the method works. Clinical research at Linköping University now shows that electrical shocks actually increase the release of dopamine, a necessary signal substance.

Don’t tar all clothing companies with the same brush

The collapse of a factory in Bangladesh a month ago killed more than 1,100 textile workers, mostly young women, and fuelled an already strong hostility towards the appalling working conditions. But the debate is more nuanced, and good initiatives should be recognised, says Nandita Farhad, herself from Bangladesh.

Michael Martin

Industrial symbiosis may be the solution

Michael Martin of the Division for Environmental Technology and Management shows in his PhD thesis that industrial symbiosis may be one way to reach EU targets for biofuels. He also introduces a method for calculating the contribution from individual companies.

LiU project in Vietnam against antibiotic crisis

The increasingly widespread resistance to antibiotics is a global threat. One of the most vulnerable countries is Vietnam, with 90 million inhabitants. In an attempt to change this development, the VINARES project was started in the autumn of 2012 led by researchers from, among other places, Linköping University.


Page responsible: asa.ekberg@liu.se
Last updated: Mon Feb 25 11:05:34 CET 2013