
Tero Päivärinta, Professor
Acting Chair of the research group of Computer and Systems Science. Responsible for the research directions on long-term digital preservation and information security.
Ann Hägerfors, professor
Chairs the research in Computer and Systems Science. Responsible for and involved in the research directions, long-term digital preservation and information security. Scientific coordinator for the Long-term Digital Preservation Centre.
Helena Karasti, Professor
Ingemar Andersson
Using a test-bed as a collaboration platform in a controlled process to increase the quality of submission information packages and reduce the gap between producer and recipient of packages.
Svante Edzén
Focuses collaboration in planning for emergency. This is about increasing the ability to effectively plan for response to major incidents with multiple actors involved. It will be achieved by applying a method for response planning in collaboration between actors. The method is supported by a Knowledge Management System and scenarios/simulations.
Dan Harnesk
Studies organisational consequences of information security. Technical definitions and implementation of information security is contrasted by organisations need for changes over time. The need for change over time brings consequences for socio-technical security systems.
Heidi Hartikainen
Carrying out case study research for her licentiate thesis in information security, concerning secure communications in organizations involved in emergency response. In my research I look at information security from an organizational rather than a technical perspective.
Margarita Korenkova
Focuses development of Information Digital Preservation Object, which also concerns quality criteria for preservation of data, information and information systems.
Jörgen Nilsson
Focuses the importance of visual attributes of digital information and how such attributes can or should be preserved over time.
Frode Randers
Focuses Long-term Digital Preservation.
Sören Samuelsson
Focuses collaboration in planning for emergency. This is about increasing the ability to effectively plan for response to major incidents with multiple actors involved. It will be achieved by applying a method for response planning in collaboration between actors. The method is supported by a Knowledge Management System and scenarios/simulations.
Vesa Sihvola
Focuses Distance based customer services in both research and business development. CEO for Bothnia Invent AB.