Latest update April 4, 2005 (this page is permanently under construction)
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Hello world,
I'm professor in Computer Engineering at Dept. of Computer Science and Electronics (IDE), Mälardalen University (this is how to find us). Despite the area of my professorship I am leader for the Computer Science Laboratory at IDE. My research interests lie in the area of languages (programming, specification, modelling): in particular, program analysis and programming models for embedded and real-time systems. I also have an interest in program transformation, functional languages, and data parallel languages, although I don't have any active projects in those areas right now.
I am examiner for these ongoing thesis projects (exjobb).
This fall I will be teaching CD 5100 Functional Programming (undergraduate, B level). During the spring, I will give a PhD course on program analysis.
I'm member of the board of the ASTEC competence center in Uppsala. I am also the department's representative in the steering group of CUGS (National Graduate School in Computer Science), where we participate.
I am on the program committee of the International Conference on Engineering of Reconfigurable Systems and Algorithms (ERSA'05).
This is my personal CV (pdf). Here is our research database info on me (contact info, projects, publications, etc.)I previously worked at Dept. of Teleinformatics (now Dept. of Microelectronics and Information Technology), KTH, where I still spend a small fraction of my time. Here is my old homepage.
A course I used to give at KTH
Here's a good sound. Let's freak out!
The joyful song I sing when I read my email.
What home computers will look like in 2004 (or, why we scientists are the best people around when it comes to predicting the future).
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems"
-- P. Erdos