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Public defence of doctoral thesis in Computer Science: John Törnblom
John Törnblom at the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA) defends his thesis entitled: "Efficient Formal Reasoning about the Trustworthiness of Tree Ensembles".
Main Supervisor: Simin Nadjm-Tehrani, Professor, IDA
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28 April 2025
New doctor in Computer Science: Dominik Drexler
On March 24, Dominik Drexler at the Dept of Computer and Information Science successfully defended his thesis about integrating learning and AI planning. "Pursuing a PhD at IDA has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life", he says.
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01 April 2025
New doctor in Computer Science: Mina Niknafs
On March 3, Mina Niknafs at the Dept of Computer and Information Science defended her thesis on resource management. "Pursuing a PhD at IDA is an enriching experience that combines academic freedom with a supportive research culture", she says.
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22 November 2024
New doctor in Computer Science: Klervie Toczé
On October 4, Klervie Toczé, Dept of Computer and Information Science, defended her thesis on the use of computing resources and sustainability in edge computing. Now she has moved to Amsterdam for a postdoc in sustainable urban gardening.
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29 August 2024
New PhD thesis in Computer Science about social media interactions
In June, Alireza Mohammadinodooshan at the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA) successfully defended his thesis on understanding user engagement with news on social media platforms.
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27 August 2024
A new doctor in Computer Science: George Osipov
On the 3rd of June, George Osipov successfully defended his thesis in the intersection of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence (AI), with a focus on parameterized complexity of constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs).
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28 August 2020
It's exciting when I manage to prove that something is true
"Doing research is a bit like solving a jigsaw puzzle", says Victor Lagerkvist. He received his PhD in theoretical computer science in 2016.