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09 December 2014 Kim Guldstrand Larsen is heading a new major strategic research centre whose aim is to create even smarter and more user-friendly solutions for society and individuals.
30 July 2013 Kim Guldstrand Larsen, Professor of Computer Science at Aalborg University and director of CISS, has been presented with the prestigious CAV Award 2013 for his research within modelling, simulation and verification of real-time IT systems and the development of the verification tool UPPAAL.
07 February 2013 28-year-old Andreas Engelbredt Dalsgaard from the Department of Computer Science at Aalborg University receives one of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education's special travel stipends for young elite researchers. He intends to spend the DKK 300,000 on research within modern safety-critical systems.
28 January 2013 The EU-funded research project SENSATION is to help companies develop embedded systems that consume less energy - among other things because they are programmed to be most active at times when they can harvest energy from e.g., solar cells.
07 December 2012 Major Danish companies, e.g., Danfoss, Grundfos, Terma and GN Resound, are collaborating with the Confederation of Danish Industry to form a unique course programme to upskill R&D engineers' competences within model-based development of new IT-based products.
20 November 2012 Around 80 people participated in the celebration of CISS when the centre celebrated its 10 year anniversary on 15 November.
04 October 2012 Director of CISS, Kim Guldstrand Larsen, is among the six finalists for this year's BrainsBusiness Award, which will be presented on 2 November 2012.
04 October 2012 Director of CISS; Professor Kim Guldstrand Larsen, has been invited as member of Academia Europaea, The Academy of Europe, MAE Honoris Causa.
09 May 2012 Today, software is embedded or integrated in almost everything, in smaller and smaller systems and with minimal use of power. More it makes our society smarter, but also makes our systems more complex - and thus heighten the risk of errors. It is an associated basic challenge, the basis of everything else we want to solve. So says Kim Guldstrand Larsen, who in addition to embedded software also conducts research to secure the increasingly complex IT systems through 'model-based development'.
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