DISA

Centre for Data Intensive Sciences and Applications

First publication within DISA is now available!

2017-06-08

Thomas Holgersson, professor in statistics and a part of DISA, he had the first publication affiliated with DISA accepted.The article Towards a Multivariate Innovation Index has be published in Economics of Innovation and New Technology 2017.

Abstract: This paper argues that traditional measures of innovation as a univariate phenomenon may not be dynamic enough to adequately describe the complex nature of innovation. Consequently, the purpose is to develop a multidimensional index of innovation that is able to reflect innovation enablers and outputs. The index may then be used (i) to assess and quantify temporal changes of innovation, (ii) to describe regional differences and similarities of innovation, and (iii) serve as exogenous variables to analyze the importance of innovation for other economic phenomena. Our index is defined in a four-dimensional space of orthogonal axes. An empirical case study is used for demonstration of the index, where 44 variables are collected for all municipalities in Sweden. The index spanning the four-dimensional innovation comprises size, accessibility, firm performance, and agglomeration. The proposed index offers a new way of defining and analyzing innovation and should have a wide range of important applications in a world where innovation is receiving a great deal of recognition.

//Diana

Closer cooperation with Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH)

2017-05-17

The Linnaeus University Centre for Data Intensive Sciences and Applications (DISA) is building closer cooperation with Computer Science at BTH since both of our universities have similar profiles and we can benefit by working together. At the moment we are discussing a joint proposal to the KK-foundation for a PhD-school with close partners from the industry, as partners in this proposal we will also find other partners. We are also planning at least one project proposal together before the summer.. so stay tuned…Läs resten av detta inlägg»

5 new PhD students wanted!

2017-05-15

Linnaeus University Center for Data Intensive Science and Applications (DISA) has taken the first steps to build new competencies to the newly established research environment by opening up five positions for PhD students.

  • Physics with specialization in “Big Data in Astroparticle Physics”
  • Computer Science with specialization in Software and Information Quality
  • Computer Science with specialization in Visual Analytics
  • Computer Science with specialization on eHealth
  • Computer Science with specialization on formal methods and Security

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Welcome to the new DISA-blog

2017-05-05

We have decided to start a new blog so that we can keep you updated on what is going on within DISA, this gives us a chance to share more information and smaller news than by only using the lnu-website. in order for this to be an active platform we like you to help us creating the information flow. Let me know what you would like to hear more about!

/Diana