Lund University is one of the oldest and most reputable institutions in Sweden, founded in 1666. As a research and education leader, Lund University remains at the forefront of scientific discovery. Lund University has a strong research focus and constantly ranks highly in international rankings.
Lund University comprises ten faculties with a broad range of disciplines, ranging from the sciences and engineering to the humanities and social sciences. Research at Lund University is systemized into five main themes: natural sciences and engineering, life sciences, social sciences and humanities, and information technology and health sciences.
Lund University is the hub of several research centers and institutes and owns partnerships with several other universities and research institutes worldwide. Lund University-s researchers have made significant breakthroughs in disciplines, including climate change, energy storage, gene therapy, and artificial intelligence.
Address:   Lund, Sweden
Phone:  +46 46 222 00 00
Email:   info@kansli.lth.se
Website:  https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/
Undergraduate Programs:
Lund University-s computer science research is renowned for its innovative ideas and collaborative environment.
• Robotics and Semantic Systems
• Software Development and Environments
• Software Engineering Research Group
• Technical and administrative support
Parallel Systems:
• Parallel Programming Models
• Parallel Algorithm Design and Analysis
• Data-Parallel Computing
• High Performance Computing
• Distributed and Cloud Computing
• Resource Management and Scheduling
Robotics and Semantic Systems:
• Cognitive Robotics
• Autonomous Robotics
• Human-Robot Interaction
• Semantic Technologies
• Natural Language Processing
• Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
• Multi-agent Systems
Software Development and Environments:
• Model-driven Development
• Automated Software Testing
• Domain-specific Languages
• Software Maintenance
• Software Security
Software Engineering Research Group:
• Requirements Engineering
• Program Analysis
• Software Reengineering
• Formal Methods
• Software Architecture Design
• Human-Computer Interaction
Technical and Administrative Support:
• System Administration
• Network Protocols and Security
• Algorithms, Logic, and Graphs (ALG)
• Autonomous Learning Laboratory (ALL)
• Automation and Mechatronics Laboratory (AML)
• Centre for Applied Autonomous Sensor Systems (AASS)
• Centre for Human-Computer Interaction (CHCI)
• Centre for Mathematical Sciences (CMS)
• Centre for Media Technology and Interaction Design (CMTID)
• Computer and Information Science (CIS)
• Computer Vision and Active Perception Laboratory (CVAP)
• Database and Information Systems (DBI)
• Formal Methods for Security Protocols (FMSP)
• Intelligent Robotics and Embedded Systems (IRES)
• Language Technology Laboratory (LTL)
• Machine Learning and Intelligent Systems (MLIS)
• Medical Imaging and Augmented Reality (MIAR)
• Mobile, Informatics, and Telecommunication (MIT)
• Networked Systems Laboratory (NSL)
• Software Engineering and Programming Languages (SEPL)
• Secure and Dependable Systems (SDS)
• Theoretical Computer Science (TCS)
• Graduate School of Information Technology Ph.D. Scholarship Program
• Lund University Excellence Scholarship Program (LUX)
• Lund University Global Scholarship Program
• Swedish Institute Studies Scholarship
• Nordic Fellowship Program
• Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation-s Scholarships
• The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF)
• Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions (MSCA)
• Erasmus+ Programme
• Agora Mobility Programme
• Swedish Research Council (VR)
• Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems (VINNOVA)
• European Union-s Seventh Framework Program (FP7)
• The National Postgraduate School in Computer Science (NPSC)
Funded projects in computer science at Lund University - Sweden
• Autonomous and Adaptive Systems
• Cognitive Modeling and Artificial Intelligence
• Data Analytics and Visualization
• Operating Systems and Software Engineering
• Virtual Reality
• Biocomputing and Bioinformatics
Admission requirements for Ph.D. computer science at Lund University - Sweden:
• An undergraduate degree in Computer Science, or a relevant field, with a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.5
• English language proficiency, which must be demonstrated with the results of an internationally authorized language test
• Two letters of recommendation from academic professors
• A statement of purpose
• A research proposal