Contact AI Lund
You are welcome to contact AI Lund through any of the members of the coordination group.
AI Lund coordination group
Sonja Aits, Medical Faculty and Lund Institute of Advanced X-Ray and Neutron Science (LINXS)
AI/ML methods in Medical and Biological Research, AI/ML for structural biology, neutron and x-ray science, Educational tools for learning about AI, AI in health care/pharma
Johan Axhamn, Business Law
Legal, governance, and policy aspects of artificial intelligence and related fields, such as data governance, data analytics, and digital markets and services. Most of my research and teaching activities are within these areas. I have also organized, often in collaboration with others, several seminars and workshops for AI Lund on related topics.
Christian Balkenius, Cognitive Science
Neurosciences, Zoology, Robotics, cognitive development, cognitive robotics, learning. Director of the WASP HS Graduate School.
Bo Bernhardsson, Automatic Control
Modeling and control of uncertain systems. Programme Director of the Master's Programme in Machine Learning, Systems and Control.
Ellinor Blom Lussi, Techology and Society
Doctoral Student.
Anamaria Dutceac Segesten, Center for Languages and Literature
AI as a method in social science research, computational social science, NLP, social network analysis, AI and politics.
Magnus Ekblad, Faculty Office Faculty of Social Sciences
Analyst
Rachel Forsyth, Strategic Development Office, Centre for Engineering Education CEE
Impact of generative AI tools on teaching, learning and assessment/examination in higher education.
Annika Fredén, Political Science
AI as a method for studying political behavior and opinions. AI meta debate. Governing AI. Interdisciplinary approach to AI.
Maria Hedlund, Political Science
experts, democracy, ethics, policy-making, public administration, responsibility, legitimacy.
Einar Heiberg, Clinical Physiology
image processing, medicine, cardiac imaging, big data, image segmentation
Bibi Imre-Millei, Political Science
Research on use/users of military technology. AI Lund Network. Doctoral Student.
Stefan Larsson, Technology and Society
Sociolegal researcher studying issues of consumer trust, accountability and transparency on data-driven markets, digital platforms; AI, data & retail; AI governance; sustainable AI.
Jonas Ledendal, Business Law
How digitalisation impacts law, but also how legal regulation impacts digitalisation. In my current research, I mainly focus on how access to data and artificial intelligence (AI) can be reconciled with the right to privacy and protection of personal data.
Jacek Malec, Computer Science
knowledge representation and reasoning, semantic systems, collaborative intelligent robots
Susanne Norrman,
Competence development and lifelong learning initiatives regarding AI
Mattias Ohlsson, Astronomy and Theoretical Physics
Development of machine learning algorithms, applications of AI/ML within medicine, medical decision support
Jan-Fredrik Olsen, Mathemathics, Faculty of Science
As a senior lecturer at the centre for mathematical sciences, I am experimenting with different ways of using generative AI as part of the courses I teach. I am also interested in studying the use of generative AI in undergraduate STEM education from the point of view of mathematics education research.
Erik Persson, Practical Philosophy
Special interest in ethics of emerging technologies, especially AI.
Per Runeson, Computer Science
Empirical research on software development and management methods, in particular for verification and validation and for open source software and data, as well as digitalisation in a broad sense.
Sverker Sikström, Psychology
AI and psychology – how AI and language can be used to measure psychological constructs.
Mikael Sundström, Political Science
Intersection IT/Democracy, Leadership and Information security. Project for mapping and coordination of AI education at Lund university
Lupita Svensson, School of Social Work
How digitalisation, automation, and AI reshape social work within the public welfare sector, particularly in work with vulnerable clients. By examining ethical implications, legal certainty, and professional discretion, she highlights how new technology affects practitioners, decision-makers, and the future of social services.
Emma Söderberg, Computer Science
Human interaction with complex systems like adaptive programming tools for software development. Coordinator LTH Pillars of AI and Digitalisation.
Eva Westin, Automatic Control
HR, events, administration, communication
Robert Willim, Digital Cultures
Researcher and an artist. Have studied the societal and human dimensions of the digital and emerging technologies since the late 1990's. I'm especially interested in how incomprehensible technologies such as AI might have transformational and even existential implications while they also become mundane. I probe these matters through writing, electronic music performances and video essays.
Jonas Wisbrant, Automatic Control
Strategic and operative human communications, network development, research communication and dissemination.
Sophia Zackrisson, Diagnostisk radiologi
Medical imaging research, clinical applications including AI.
Kalle Åström, Mathematical Imaging
Teaching, Research and Collaboration. Computer Vision, Image Analysis, Sound Analysis, Industrial and Medical Applications. Coordinator AI Lund.
You can also reach the network through info [at] ai [dot] lu [dot] se (info[at]ai[dot]lu[dot]se).