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Computer Science Department
This was the faculty-maintained homepage for the Computer Science Department at the IT University of Copenhagen. The department conducts research in all aspects of computer science and data science, including algorithms, databases, government IT, logic, image analysis, machine learning, natural language processing, network science, operating systems, optimization, programming languages, proof assistants, robotics, security, semantics, software development tools, software engineering, type theory, verification and more, as well as a range of applications.
The department is responsible for the IT University's technical education programs BSc Software Development, BSc Data Science, MSc Computer Science, MSc Data Science, and MSc Software Design.
On 1 January 2025 the ITU Computer Science Department merged with the Business IT Department and the Digital Design Department into a single Research Department, headed by Jakob Grue Simonsen, jags@itu.dk. The new department is organised in nine sections:
- Data Science (DS), headed by Luca Rossi, lucr@itu.dk
- Data, Systems, and Robotics (DSAR), headed by Pınar Tözün, pito@itu.dk
- Digital Business Innovation (DBI), in 2025 headed by Louise Harder Fischer, louf@itu.dk, from 2026 by Oliver Krancher, olik@itu.dk
- Digitalization, Democracy and Governance (DDG), headed by Sanna-Maria Marttila, sanma@itu.dk
- HCI and Design (HCI), headed by Anna Vallgårda, akav@itu.dk
- Play, Culture and AI (PCAI), headed by Hans-Joachim Backe, hanj@itu.dk
- Software Engineering (SE), headed Paolo Tell, pate@itu.dk
- Technology in Practice (TIP), headed by Christopher Gad, chga@itu.dk
- Theoretical Computer Science (TCS), headed by Riko Jacob, rikj@itu.dk
The Computer Science Department's research groups and centers continue unchanged by this reorganisation.
The Computer Science Department's research groups and centers
- Algorithms Group (ALGO), head Riko Jacob
- Audio-Visual Computing Group (AVC), head Sami Brandt
- Center for Information Security and Trust (CISAT), head Carsten Schürmann
- Center for Computing Education Research (CCER), head Claus Brabrand
- Danish Institute for IT Program Management (DIIP), director Bent Flyvbjerg, co-director Jens Schmidt
- Data-Intensive Systems and Applications Group (DASYA), head Pinar Tözün
- Machine Learning Group (ML), head Dan Witzner Hansen
- NLPnorth (NLP), head Rob van der Goot
- NEtwoRks, Data, and Society Group (NERDS), acting head Luca Maria Aiello
- Programming, Logic, and Semantics Group (PLS), head Rasmus Møgelberg
- Research Centre for Government IT, part of DIIP, head Jens Schmidt
- Robotics, Evolution, and Art Lab (REAL), head Kasper Støy
- Software Engineering Group, head Yvonne Dittrich (SE), acting head Paolo Tell from February 2024 to January 2025
- Software Quality Research (SQUARE) group, head Andrzej Wasowski
Boards and committees
- Ad hoc department board meetings
- Computing Resources Committee
- CS representation in other committees
- Department faculty meetings
- Department management meetings
- Study program head (HoSP) meetings
- PhD Hiring Committee - new 2024
Information and links
- Administrative shortcuts
- Computer Science Lectures
- CS department goals, values and strategy
- Official department description on the IT University homepage
- People in the department (drawn from Pure)
- Recommended acronyms and formats
- Supervisors for projects and theses
- Teknosofikum
- The other ITU research departments: Business IT and Digital Design
- FAQ
Contact
The department's postal address is IT University of Copenhagen, Rued Langgaards Vej 7, DK-2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark. The department is located both in the Rued Langgaards Vej 7 (RLV, wings 3E, 4B, 4C, 4E, 5B) and the Emil Holms Kanal 20 (EHK, DR, wing F) buildings. Department head Peter Sestoft, deputy department heads Oksana Kulyk (research) and Thore Husfeldt (education), department administrator Maria Kronberg Nedergaard and Sarah Grant