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Linköping University

Linköping University (LiU; Swedish: Linköpings universitet) is a public research university based in Linköping, Sweden. Originally established in 1969, it was granted full university status in 1975 and is one of Sweden's largest academic institutions.[5]

Linköping University
Linköpings universitet
Linköping University logo[1]
TypePublic research university
Established1969; 55 years ago (1969)
(University status since 1975)
PresidentDr. Jan-Ingvar Jönsson [2]
Administrative staff
1,415 (FTE, 2019)
Students17,907 (FTE, 2019)[3]
606 (FTE, 2019)
Location,
Sweden
Campus4: Campus Valla, Campus US, Campus Norrköping, Campus Lidingö
ColorsBlue, Turquoise and Green
      [4]
AffiliationsEUA, ECIU, CDIO, SEFI, NORDTEK
Websitewww.liu.se

The university has four campuses across three cities: Campus Valla and Campus US in Linköping, Campus Norrköping in Norrköping and Campus Lidingö in Stockholm. It is organized into four faculties: Arts and Sciences, Medicine and Health Sciences, Educational Sciences, and Science and Engineering (also referred to as the Institute of Technology). To facilitate interdisciplinary work, there are 12 large departments combining knowledge from several disciplines and often belonging under more than one faculty.[6] In 2021 the university had 35,900 students and 4,300 employees.[7] Linköping University emphasizes dialogue with the surrounding business sphere and the community at large, both in terms of research and education.[8]

It is a founding member of the Conceive Design Implement Operate (CDIO) Initiative, as well as a member of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities (ECIU), the European University Association (EUA), the European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI) and NORDTEK.

Campus Valla, the first and main campus of Linköping University.
Kåkenhus building — in actuality a number of connected buildings and structures — on Campus Norrköping, the main building on campus.

History edit

 
Former logo, used until 2015.

The origins of Linköping University date back to the 1960s. In 1965, The Swedish National Legislative Assembly (Riksdag) decided to locate some programmes within the fields of technology and medicine to Linköping. A branch of Stockholm University was placed in Linköping in 1967, offering education within humanities, social sciences and natural sciences.

Two years later in 1969, a unit for medical training and the Institute of Technology were established, marking the founding of the university. In 1970 all activities were brought together in three faculties within the Linköping University College: the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the Faculty of Medicine and the Institute of Technology. Linköping University College was granted full university status in 1975 and renamed Linköping University.

In 1977 the teacher training colleges in Linköping and Norrköping were transferred to Linköping University. The Faculty of Health Sciences was formed in 1986 based on the faculty of medicine and regional funded education in health care professions. In 1997 a campus was opened in the neighbouring city of Norrköping. The renowned Carl Malmsten School of Furniture — officially Malmstens Linköping University (MLU), and most often referred to as Malmstens — has been part of Linköping University since 2000; after almost 60 years at the city centre, in 2009 Malmstens moved into new premises on the outskirts of Stockholm.[9]

Campuses edit

Education and research are conducted at three campuses in the cities of Linköping and Norrköping — Campus Valla, Campus US and Campus Norrköping — situated approximately 200 and 160 kilometers southwest of Stockholm, respectively. The Campus Bus (free of charge for students) connects the three campuses in Linköping and Norrköping. A fourth campus, Campus Lidingö, is located in Lidingö, an island in the inner Stockholm archipelago.[10]

Campus Valla edit

Campus Valla, three kilometers from the city centre of Linköping, is the university's largest campus and where the majority of students and researchers study and work. Campus Valla is sandwiched between Linköping Science Park and Linköping Golf Course to the west, and Valla Wood — a 200 acres large nature reserve — to the east. Campus Valla also houses several government research institutes, such as the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI) and the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI).

Campus US edit

Campus US (the University Hospital campus) in Linköping houses the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. Campus US is located next to Linköping University Hospital and Linköping City Park (The Garden Society, Swedish: Trädgårdsföreningen), and only a few hundred meters from the city centre.

Campus Norrköping edit

Campus Norrköping is a city campus in central Norrköping, 40 kilometers northeast of Linköping. Approximately one-fourth of the students are enrolled here. The campus is located in the historical Industrilandskapet district, with campus buildings on both sides of the river Motala ström connected by Campusbron, a footbridge.

Campus Lidingö edit

Campus Lidingö houses the Carl Malmsten School of Furniture (Malmstens Linköping University), which has been part of Linköping University since 2000. After almost 60 years at the city centre, in 2009 the school moved into new premises in Lidingö, on the outskirts of Stockholm.

Organization and administration edit

Faculties edit

Linköping University is organized into four faculties:

  1. Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Swedish: Filosofiska fakulteten)
  2. Faculty of Science and Engineering (also referred to as the Institute of Technology) (Swedish: Tekniska fakulteten (Tekniska högskolan))
  3. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (Swedish: Medicinska fakulteten) and Linköping University Hospital
  4. Faculty of Educational Sciences (Swedish: Utbildningsvetenskap)

Departments edit

There are 12 large departments — in turn organized in divisions (not listed below) — intersecting several disciplines and often belonging under more than one faculty:

  1. Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning
  2. Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
  3. Department of Computer and Information Science
  4. Department of Management and Engineering
  5. Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology
  6. Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences
  7. Department of Culture and Society
  8. Department of Biomedical Engineering
  9. Department of Electrical Engineering
  10. Department of Science and Technology
  11. Department of Thematic Studies
  12. Department of Mathematics

Academics edit

Education edit

Linköping University offers education at the basic and advanced levels via 120 study programmes, 550 single-subject courses and specialised as well as interdisciplinary postgraduate studies. A large number of the degree programmes lead to qualified professional degrees in fields such as medicine, business and economics, teacher education and engineering. Many of the programmes are interdisciplinary, combining for example industrial management and engineering, medicine and engineering, or integrating economics, law and languages.[11]

In 1986 the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences became the first faculty in Sweden to put problem-based learning into practice within medical training and health-care programmes.

In 2000, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in collaboration with three Swedish universities — Linköping University, Chalmers University of Technology and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology — formally founded the Conceive Design Implement Operate (CDIO) Initiative, a framework for engineering education.[12] CDIO developed into an international collaboration, with universities around the world adopting the same framework.[13]

In 2007, the Medical Programme and the Department of Electrical Engineering, Control systems were recognized as Centres of Excellence in Higher Education by the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education. Linköping University was awarded 2 out of the 8 Centres of Excellence recognized at Swedish universities, with the recognition based on a thorough quality assessment by a panel of experts.[14]

Research edit

Linköping University pursues research and postgraduate studies within the fields of technology, medicine, and humanities, natural, educational, social and behavioural sciences. It is particularly noted for its openness to multidisciplinary research and, in 1980, was the first Swedish university to introduce interdisciplinary thematic research at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and a cross-subject, interdisciplinary perspective in graduate schools for PhD students.[15]

Linköping University receives research grants from the Swedish government within five strategic research areas: IT and mobile communication, materials science, security and emergency management, e-Science and transport research.[16]

Research centres edit

  • Control, Autonomy, and Decision-making in Complex Systems (Linnaeus Centre CADICS)
  • Gender Excellence (GEXcel), The Swedish Research Council Centre of
  • Hearing and Deafness (Linnaeus Centre HEAD), Research on
  • The National Supercomputer Centre, a provider of national supercomputing resources
  • Novel Functional Materials (Linnécentrum LiLI-NFM), Linköping Linnaeus Initiative for
  • Organic Bioelektronics (OBOE), Strategic Research Centre for
  • Norrköping Visualization Center C, in cooperation with the City of Norrköping and Norrköping Science Park and Interactive Institute. The Dome Theatre, constructed in 2009, is the most technically advanced dome in northern Europe.[17]
  • The Center for Disaster Medicine and Traumatology (KMC). A National Research Center for Traumatology assigned by the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare.

For a complete list of centres, see Organisation

Rankings edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[21]301–400 (2023)
QS World[22]268 (2024)
THE World[23]251–300 (2024)
Global – Science and engineering
ARWU Electrical & Electronic Engineering[24]76–100 (2022)
THE Engineering[25]101–125 (2022)

Linköping University has an emphasis on engineering and technology, and in the 2022 ARWU ranking it places in the top 100 in the following engineering subjects: Telecommunication Engineering 51–75, Electrical & Electronic Engineering 76–100, Materials Science & Engineering 76–100, Nanoscience & Nanotechnology 76–100 and Energy Science & Engineering 76–100.[26]

In the 2022 THE ranking, Linköping University places in the top 125 in the following broad categories: Engineering & Technology 101–125, Business & Economics 101–125 and Psychology 101–125. In addition, it places in the top 200 in: Computer Science 151–175 and Social Sciences 176–200.[27]

Linköping University Hospital places 176 in Newsweek's 2023 World's Best Hospitals ranking (5th in Sweden).[28]

In the TOP500 ranking of the world's supercomputers, as of June 2022, Sweden's two fastest supercomputers are at Linköping University's National Supercomputer Centre:[29]

  1. Berzelius in place 102 (specialized for machine learning and artificial intelligence)
  2. Tetralith in place 183

Science parks edit

Two science parksLinköping Science Park and Norrköping Science Park — are closely connected to Linköping University.

Linköping Science Park edit

Linköping Science Park is a multi-site science park, with four sites throughout Linköping and the surrounding region. As of 2023, Linköping Science Park hosts approximately 600 companies, from start-ups to multinationals, with a total of 14,000 employees. The largest residents are Ericsson, IFS, Infor, Sectra, Combitech, Releasy and CGI Group. Major multinationals such as ARRIS Group, Flextronics, Autoliv, Toyota Industries and Beyond Gravity are also represented.[30] Linköping Science Park's four sites are:

  1. Mjärdevi is the first and main site, located next to Campus Valla (Linköping University's main campus) and Linköping Golf Club. Mjärdevi also houses Linköping University's business incubator LEAD.
  2. Ebbepark, with game development, medtech and visualization among represented industries.
  3. Cavok District is a new and developing site, focusing on aviation, space and advanced materials. Cavok District adjoins Linköping City Airport and Linköping University's strategic partner SAAB's main site for development and manufacturing, including the development and manufacturing of fighter jets such as the Saab JAS 39 Gripen. SAAB's Generic Future Fighter is ongoing project in collaboration with Linköping University, led by the Swedish Air Force to develop a fifth-generation low-observable fighter jet.
  4. Vreta Kluster focuses on the green industry. Located in Ljungsbro, 8 kilometers outside Linköping.

Norrköping Science Park edit

Norrköping Science Park in Norrköping hosts approximately 130 companies. Main areas for research and development are printed electronics, interactivity and visualisation.[31]

Notable people edit

Faculty edit

Former faculty edit

Alumni edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "New look for LiU". Linköping University. 20 May 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Full of vision and energy, with his feet firmly on the ground". Linköping University. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  3. ^ "LiU in figures". Linköping University. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Grafisk manual". Linköping University. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  5. ^ "History of Linköping University". Linköping University. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  6. ^ "Organisation". Linköping University. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  7. ^ "LiU in figures". Linköping University. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  8. ^ "Collaboration". Linköping University. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  9. ^ "History of Linköping University". Linköping University. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  10. ^ "Visit Linköping University". Linköping University. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  11. ^ "About LiU". Linköping University. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 March 2005.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 January 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  14. ^ "Centres of Excellence in Higher Education". Swedish National Agency for Higher Education. Archived from the original on 1 August 2012. Retrieved 23 November 2011.
  15. ^ "About LiU". Linköping University. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  16. ^ "Strategic research areas". Linköping University. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  17. ^ . Norrköping Visualization Center C. Archived from the original on 10 January 2012. Retrieved 23 November 2011.
  18. ^ "WASP - Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program".
  19. ^ "Autonom sjöräddning med hjälp av artificiell intelligens". YouTube.
  20. ^ "Close to reality in "the best dome in the world"". Linköping University. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  21. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2023".
  22. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2024".
  23. ^ "World University Rankings 2024".
  24. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022:Electrical & Electronics Engineering".
  25. ^ "THE World University Rankings by subject".
  26. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022".
  27. ^ "World University Rankings 2022".
  28. ^ "Worlds Best Hospitals 2023". Newsweek.
  29. ^ "Top 500 June 2022".
  30. ^ "Mjärdevi Science Park". Mjärdevi Science Park. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  31. ^ "Norrköping Science Park". Norrköping Science Park. Retrieved 27 February 2017.

External links edit

  • Linköping University - Official site in English
  • Campuses at LiU
  • Visualization Center C

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Linkoping University LiU Swedish Linkopings universitet is a public research university based in Linkoping Sweden Originally established in 1969 it was granted full university status in 1975 and is one of Sweden s largest academic institutions 5 Linkoping UniversityLinkopings universitetLinkoping University logo 1 TypePublic research universityEstablished1969 55 years ago 1969 University status since 1975 PresidentDr Jan Ingvar Jonsson 2 Administrative staff1 415 FTE 2019 Students17 907 FTE 2019 3 Doctoral students606 FTE 2019 LocationLinkoping Norrkoping and Lidingo SwedenCampus4 Campus Valla Campus US Campus Norrkoping Campus LidingoColorsBlue Turquoise and Green 4 AffiliationsEUA ECIU CDIO SEFI NORDTEKWebsitewww wbr liu wbr se The university has four campuses across three cities Campus Valla and Campus US in Linkoping Campus Norrkoping in Norrkoping and Campus Lidingo in Stockholm It is organized into four faculties Arts and Sciences Medicine and Health Sciences Educational Sciences and Science and Engineering also referred to as the Institute of Technology To facilitate interdisciplinary work there are 12 large departments combining knowledge from several disciplines and often belonging under more than one faculty 6 In 2021 the university had 35 900 students and 4 300 employees 7 Linkoping University emphasizes dialogue with the surrounding business sphere and the community at large both in terms of research and education 8 It is a founding member of the Conceive Design Implement Operate CDIO Initiative as well as a member of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities ECIU the European University Association EUA the European Society for Engineering Education SEFI and NORDTEK Campus Valla the first and main campus of Linkoping University Kakenhus building in actuality a number of connected buildings and structures on Campus Norrkoping the main building on campus Contents 1 History 2 Campuses 2 1 Campus Valla 2 2 Campus US 2 3 Campus Norrkoping 2 4 Campus Lidingo 3 Organization and administration 3 1 Faculties 3 2 Departments 4 Academics 4 1 Education 4 2 Research 4 3 Research centres 4 4 Rankings 5 Science parks 5 1 Linkoping Science Park 5 2 Norrkoping Science Park 6 Notable people 6 1 Faculty 6 2 Former faculty 6 3 Alumni 7 See also 8 Notes 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Former logo used until 2015 The origins of Linkoping University date back to the 1960s In 1965 The Swedish National Legislative Assembly Riksdag decided to locate some programmes within the fields of technology and medicine to Linkoping A branch of Stockholm University was placed in Linkoping in 1967 offering education within humanities social sciences and natural sciences Two years later in 1969 a unit for medical training and the Institute of Technology were established marking the founding of the university In 1970 all activities were brought together in three faculties within the Linkoping University College the Faculty of Arts and Sciences the Faculty of Medicine and the Institute of Technology Linkoping University College was granted full university status in 1975 and renamed Linkoping University In 1977 the teacher training colleges in Linkoping and Norrkoping were transferred to Linkoping University The Faculty of Health Sciences was formed in 1986 based on the faculty of medicine and regional funded education in health care professions In 1997 a campus was opened in the neighbouring city of Norrkoping The renowned Carl Malmsten School of Furniture officially Malmstens Linkoping University MLU and most often referred to as Malmstens has been part of Linkoping University since 2000 after almost 60 years at the city centre in 2009 Malmstens moved into new premises on the outskirts of Stockholm 9 Campuses editEducation and research are conducted at three campuses in the cities of Linkoping and Norrkoping Campus Valla Campus US and Campus Norrkoping situated approximately 200 and 160 kilometers southwest of Stockholm respectively The Campus Bus free of charge for students connects the three campuses in Linkoping and Norrkoping A fourth campus Campus Lidingo is located in Lidingo an island in the inner Stockholm archipelago 10 Campus Valla edit Campus Valla three kilometers from the city centre of Linkoping is the university s largest campus and where the majority of students and researchers study and work Campus Valla is sandwiched between Linkoping Science Park and Linkoping Golf Course to the west and Valla Wood a 200 acres large nature reserve to the east Campus Valla also houses several government research institutes such as the Swedish Defence Research Agency FOI and the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute VTI nbsp Aerial view of Campus Valla The edges of Linkoping Golf Course and Linkoping Science Park is on the right nbsp Studenthuset on Campus Valla opened in 2019 Houses the library student services and many study areas nbsp Study areas inside Studenthuset on Campus Valla nbsp The southern part of Campus Valla Left Studenthuset and Key Building right B D and Zenit Buildings nbsp Aerial view of the Corso the main walkway on Campus Valla nbsp The Corso outside B Building on Campus Valla with one of the self driving campus minibuses in the back nbsp Key Building on Campus Valla The main building for the Faculty of Educational Sciences nbsp Student union building Karallen on Campus Valla nbsp University Park on Campus Valla with an exhibit of Permanens the permanent art exhibition in the park nbsp The sports stadium on Campus Valla Campushallen housing indoor sports facilities is on the left nbsp The Campus Bus at Campus Valla connects Campus Valla Campus US and Campus Norrkoping nbsp Hiking and running trail in the nature reserve Valla Wood next to Campus Valla Campus US edit Campus US the University Hospital campus in Linkoping houses the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Campus US is located next to Linkoping University Hospital and Linkoping City Park The Garden Society Swedish Tradgardsforeningen and only a few hundred meters from the city centre nbsp The atrium of Building 511 on Campus US nbsp Building 511 on Campus US nbsp Dean s Office Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences on Campus US nbsp Entrance 65 on Campus US the entrance to the Medical Library nbsp The Old Hospital on Campus US Houses Clinicum the clinical skills and simulation centre nbsp Orat on Campus US the student union building for the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences nbsp Main entrance of Linkoping University Hospital on Campus US north entrance nbsp ER entrance of Linkoping University Hospital on Campus US west entrance nbsp South entrance of Linkoping University Hospital on Campus US with the city centre in the background nbsp Tinnerbackshuset on Campus US Houses the psychiatric clinic nbsp Aerial view of Linkoping City Park with the edge of Campus US and Linkoping University Hospital on the top Campus Norrkoping edit Campus Norrkoping is a city campus in central Norrkoping 40 kilometers northeast of Linkoping Approximately one fourth of the students are enrolled here The campus is located in the historical Industrilandskapet district with campus buildings on both sides of the river Motala strom connected by Campusbron a footbridge nbsp The west wing of Kakenhus building on Campus Norrkoping Houses student services the Laboratory of Organic Electronics and Clinicum nbsp The east wing of Kakenhus building on Campus Norrkoping Houses the campus library and the student union Trappan nbsp Visualiseringscenter C on Campus Norrkoping Houses C Research nbsp Kopparhammaren building and Motala Strom on Campus Norrkoping Houses the Institute for Analytical Sociology IAS nbsp Campusbron the footbridge over Motala strom on Campus Norrkoping connecting Visualiseringscenter C Kopparhammaren left and Kakenhus right nbsp Tappan building on Campus Norrkoping nbsp Spetsen building on Campus Norrkoping nbsp View from the elevated footbridge connecting Kakenhus right Tappan left and Spetsen left middle on Campus Norrkoping Campus Lidingo edit Campus Lidingo houses the Carl Malmsten School of Furniture Malmstens Linkoping University which has been part of Linkoping University since 2000 After almost 60 years at the city centre in 2009 the school moved into new premises in Lidingo on the outskirts of Stockholm nbsp Carl Malmsten building on Campus Lidingo main entrance nbsp Carl Malmsten building on Campus Lidingo Organization and administration editFaculties edit Linkoping University is organized into four faculties Faculty of Arts and Sciences Swedish Filosofiska fakulteten Faculty of Science and Engineering also referred to as the Institute of Technology Swedish Tekniska fakulteten Tekniska hogskolan Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Swedish Medicinska fakulteten and Linkoping University Hospital Faculty of Educational Sciences Swedish Utbildningsvetenskap Departments edit There are 12 large departments in turn organized in divisions not listed below intersecting several disciplines and often belonging under more than one faculty Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences Department of Computer and Information Science Department of Management and Engineering Department of Physics Chemistry and Biology Department of Health Medicine and Caring Sciences Department of Culture and Society Department of Biomedical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Science and Technology Department of Thematic Studies Department of MathematicsAcademics editEducation edit Linkoping University offers education at the basic and advanced levels via 120 study programmes 550 single subject courses and specialised as well as interdisciplinary postgraduate studies A large number of the degree programmes lead to qualified professional degrees in fields such as medicine business and economics teacher education and engineering Many of the programmes are interdisciplinary combining for example industrial management and engineering medicine and engineering or integrating economics law and languages 11 In 1986 the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences became the first faculty in Sweden to put problem based learning into practice within medical training and health care programmes In 2000 the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in collaboration with three Swedish universities Linkoping University Chalmers University of Technology and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology formally founded the Conceive Design Implement Operate CDIO Initiative a framework for engineering education 12 CDIO developed into an international collaboration with universities around the world adopting the same framework 13 In 2007 the Medical Programme and the Department of Electrical Engineering Control systems were recognized as Centres of Excellence in Higher Education by the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education Linkoping University was awarded 2 out of the 8 Centres of Excellence recognized at Swedish universities with the recognition based on a thorough quality assessment by a panel of experts 14 Research edit Linkoping University pursues research and postgraduate studies within the fields of technology medicine and humanities natural educational social and behavioural sciences It is particularly noted for its openness to multidisciplinary research and in 1980 was the first Swedish university to introduce interdisciplinary thematic research at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and a cross subject interdisciplinary perspective in graduate schools for PhD students 15 Linkoping University receives research grants from the Swedish government within five strategic research areas IT and mobile communication materials science security and emergency management e Science and transport research 16 Research centres edit Control Autonomy and Decision making in Complex Systems Linnaeus Centre CADICS Gender Excellence GEXcel The Swedish Research Council Centre of Hearing and Deafness Linnaeus Centre HEAD Research on The National Supercomputer Centre a provider of national supercomputing resources Novel Functional Materials Linnecentrum LiLI NFM Linkoping Linnaeus Initiative for Organic Bioelektronics OBOE Strategic Research Centre for Norrkoping Visualization Center C in cooperation with the City of Norrkoping and Norrkoping Science Park and Interactive Institute The Dome Theatre constructed in 2009 is the most technically advanced dome in northern Europe 17 The Center for Disaster Medicine and Traumatology KMC A National Research Center for Traumatology assigned by the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare For a complete list of centres see Organisation nbsp Angstromhuset on Campus Valla is a laboratory housing Arwen one of the world s sharpest transmission electron microscopes nbsp The supercomputer Berzelius specialized for AI at the National Supercomputer Centre NSC on Campus Valla Sweden s fastest supercomputer nbsp Autonomous aerial and surface drone rescue exercise using AI within WASP Sweden s largest research program ever hosted by Linkoping University 18 19 nbsp The Center for Disaster Medicine and Traumatology KMC on Campus Valla nbsp Research school seminar at the Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization CMIV on Campus US nbsp The Dome Theatre in Visualiseringscenter C on Campus Norrkoping as of 2019 the world s best dome for 3D image quality 20 nbsp The Iron Bird on Campus Valla used for aeronautical engineering research such as fighter jets Donated by Linkoping University s strategic partner SAAB Rankings edit University rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 21 301 400 2023 QS World 22 268 2024 THE World 23 251 300 2024 Global Science and engineeringARWU Electrical amp Electronic Engineering 24 76 100 2022 THE Engineering 25 101 125 2022 Linkoping University has an emphasis on engineering and technology and in the 2022 ARWU ranking it places in the top 100 in the following engineering subjects Telecommunication Engineering 51 75 Electrical amp Electronic Engineering 76 100 Materials Science amp Engineering 76 100 Nanoscience amp Nanotechnology 76 100 and Energy Science amp Engineering 76 100 26 In the 2022 THE ranking Linkoping University places in the top 125 in the following broad categories Engineering amp Technology 101 125 Business amp Economics 101 125 and Psychology 101 125 In addition it places in the top 200 in Computer Science 151 175 and Social Sciences 176 200 27 Linkoping University Hospital places 176 in Newsweek s 2023 World s Best Hospitals ranking 5th in Sweden 28 In the TOP500 ranking of the world s supercomputers as of June 2022 Sweden s two fastest supercomputers are at Linkoping University s National Supercomputer Centre 29 Berzelius in place 102 specialized for machine learning and artificial intelligence Tetralith in place 183Science parks editTwo science parks Linkoping Science Park and Norrkoping Science Park are closely connected to Linkoping University Linkoping Science Park edit Linkoping Science Park is a multi site science park with four sites throughout Linkoping and the surrounding region As of 2023 Linkoping Science Park hosts approximately 600 companies from start ups to multinationals with a total of 14 000 employees The largest residents are Ericsson IFS Infor Sectra Combitech Releasy and CGI Group Major multinationals such as ARRIS Group Flextronics Autoliv Toyota Industries and Beyond Gravity are also represented 30 Linkoping Science Park s four sites are Mjardevi is the first and main site located next to Campus Valla Linkoping University s main campus and Linkoping Golf Club Mjardevi also houses Linkoping University s business incubator LEAD Ebbepark with game development medtech and visualization among represented industries Cavok District is a new and developing site focusing on aviation space and advanced materials Cavok District adjoins Linkoping City Airport and Linkoping University s strategic partner SAAB s main site for development and manufacturing including the development and manufacturing of fighter jets such as the Saab JAS 39 Gripen SAAB s Generic Future Fighter is ongoing project in collaboration with Linkoping University led by the Swedish Air Force to develop a fifth generation low observable fighter jet Vreta Kluster focuses on the green industry Located in Ljungsbro 8 kilometers outside Linkoping nbsp Aerial view of Mjardevi the first and main site of Linkoping Science Park located next to Campus Valla nbsp Collegium the main building in Mjardevi houses the university business incubator LEAD nbsp Mjardevi Center the tallest building in Mjardevi nbsp The main buildings of the Ebbepark site of Linkoping Science Park nbsp IMA One building in the new Cavok District of Linkoping Science Park nbsp Main buildings of Vreta Kluster of Linkoping Science Park Norrkoping Science Park edit Norrkoping Science Park in Norrkoping hosts approximately 130 companies Main areas for research and development are printed electronics interactivity and visualisation 31 Notable people editFaculty edit See also Category Academic staff of Linkoping University Gerhard Andersson professor of clinical psychology Anders Blomqvist professor of pain research Christian Berggren professor of industrial management Magnus Berggren professor of organic electronics Per Erik Ellstrom professor of education Fredrik Gustafsson professor of sensor informatics Lars Hultman professor of materials science Olle Inganas professor of organic electronics Lennart Ljung professor of control theory Nina Lykke professor of gender studies Jan Ove Palmberg professor of mechanical engineering Jerker Ronnberg professor of psychology Carl Ulrik Schierup professor of ethnicity Stefan Thor professor of biology Former faculty edit Stig Hagstrom professor emeritus of materials science One of the founders of Linkoping University Leading researcher in materials science Harold Lawson former professor of telecommunications and computer systems Credited with the invention of the pointer in programming languages ACM Fellow Ingemar Lundstrom professor emeritus of applied physics Leading researcher in biosensors and chemical sensors Chairman for the Nobel Committee for Physics Hans Radstrom former professor of applied mathematics Mathematician who made many important contributions Erik Sandewall professor emeritus of computer science Leading researcher in artificial intelligence AAAI Fellow Vladimir Mazya professor emeritus of mathematics Known for his work on Sobolev spaces Ake Oberg professor emeritus of biomedical engineering Leading researcher in circulatory physiology bio optics biomedical instrumentation sensors and clinical engineering Alumni edit See also Category Linkoping University alumni Carl Henric Svanberg chairman of Volvo former CEO of Ericsson and chairman of BP Henry Radamson Swedish professor of microelectronics and semiconductor member of Chinese Academy of Science Anders Flodstrom professor of materials physics at the Royal Institute of Technology former rector of the Royal Institute of Technology former university chancellor of Sweden and head of the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education Gustav Fridolin former minister for education in the Government of Sweden Therese Sjomander Magnusson head of the Nordic Africa Institute Jan Malm former CEO Ericsson China 2000 2004 Jan Eric Sundgren former rector of Chalmers Institute of Technology now senior vice president Volvo Group Ola Tunander former research professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo Ake Svensson director general of Teknikforetagen employers organisation for engineering companies former president and CEO Saab AB Bjorn von Sydow former Speaker of the Riksdag and Minister for Defence 1997 2002 Cecilia Widegren member of the Riksdag and vice chairman in The Parliamentary Defense Committee and Group Zhong Zhihua rector of Tongji University member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering Bertil Andersson former president of Nanyang Technological University Stefan Thor Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Professor of Developmental Biology at the University of Queensland Brisbane AustraliaSee also editList of universities in Sweden Lysator the oldest computer society in Sweden Founded in 1973 Notes edit New look for LiU Linkoping University 20 May 2015 Retrieved 17 February 2017 Full of vision and energy with his feet firmly on the ground Linkoping University Retrieved 28 July 2020 LiU in figures Linkoping University Retrieved 27 February 2020 Grafisk manual Linkoping University Retrieved 17 February 2017 History of Linkoping University Linkoping University Retrieved 17 February 2017 Organisation Linkoping University Retrieved 2 January 2020 LiU in figures Linkoping University Retrieved 27 February 2020 Collaboration Linkoping University Retrieved 17 February 2017 History of Linkoping University Linkoping University Retrieved 17 February 2017 Visit Linkoping University Linkoping University Retrieved 17 February 2017 About LiU Linkoping University Retrieved 17 February 2017 Wallenberg CDIO documents Archived from the original on 16 March 2005 CDIO Collaborators Archived from the original on 2 January 2012 Retrieved 28 December 2011 Centres of Excellence in Higher Education Swedish National Agency for Higher Education Archived from the original on 1 August 2012 Retrieved 23 November 2011 About LiU Linkoping University Retrieved 17 February 2017 Strategic research areas Linkoping University Retrieved 17 February 2017 About C Norrkoping Visualization Center C Archived from the original on 10 January 2012 Retrieved 23 November 2011 WASP Wallenberg AI Autonomous Systems and Software Program Autonom sjoraddning med hjalp av artificiell intelligens YouTube Close to reality in the best dome in the world Linkoping University Retrieved 23 August 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2023 QS World University 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