Recruitment of PhD students

During the spring of 2025 the Competence Center for Continuous Digitalization, CoDig, will recruit a number of PhD students within these four different focus areas in the center:

 

  • AI-supported digitalization
    Lead: Miroslaw Staron, Chalmers/University of Gothenburg
  • Continuous and automated quality assurance
    Lead: Kristian Sandahl, Linköping University
  • Continuous safety and security
    Lead: Jan Carlson, Mälardalen University
  • Data-driven digital transformation
    Lead: Helena Holmström Olsson, Malmö University

Descriptions of the positions will be published within soon – contact our theme leaders (above) if you want to know more!

The vision of the Competence Center for Continuous Digitalization, CoDig, is to significantly increase the competitiveness of the Swedish industry by enabling transformation of the software-intensive systems industry into a modern world-leading digitalized industry that fully embraces continuous value delivery by taking advantage of the next generation computing and communications infrastructure. We are continuing to deliver on our mission of accelerating the digitalization of the European software intensive industry.

The overarching goal for CoDig is to create a collaboration platform for top-level researchers and the software intensive industry, focused on continuous digitalization. The platform will catalyze synergistic creation, validation and deployment of research results, and thereby facilitate a significant improvement of the competitive position of Swedish industry and academia in an international setting.

The platform will bring together national and international experts in both industry and academia for excellent research and knowledge dissemination. Research will be done in focused work-packages and managed in 6-month sprints that will ensure tight feedback-loops between industry and academia. Knowledge dissemination will be done at multiple levels: from the continuous development of individual experts to life-long-learning of established engineers in industry.

About competence centers

In a competence center, universities, university colleges, research institutes, companies and public actors in close collaboration conduct world-class research in areas that are important for Sweden’s competitiveness. The CoDig Center is funded by the Software Center partners together with Vinnova, the Swedish innovation agency, through the programme Advanced Digitalization.