Information and communication technologies | D7017E
As an IT company, you have the chance to propose, oversee and complete a major software project in information and communication technology together with our master's students. They work in groups of about ten students in each group with a major task carried out during the fall semester (September to mid-January) where students get to practice planning, customer contact, communication, implementation, packaging and more.
Facts about the course: Information and Communication Technologies
Start
August/September
Application
Ongoing
Duration
20 weeks
Number of students per project
about 10
Year
5
Field
Data, IT and electronics
Cost
No cost
What does the client/company get?
In addition to completing a major project, you will also have the chance to connect with more students for future recruitment, such as thesis project and longer-term employment. You will also be able to showcase what it is like to work in the local IT industry and help more students stay and develop the region.
How does it work?
Students will work on planning, theoretical development, implementation, communication, documentation, customer contact, integration and more. The task is chosen by the students themselves from a list of primary proposals from the local industry. Oral interim report is performed at the end of October, oral final report in mid-December and written report in mid-January including report, software, installation instructions, etc.
Works from previous years
- Epiroc: Mesh network for position propagation in underground mines - 2023
- Parking Time Sweden: Parking Time - 2023
- Försäkringskassan: DoRiS - 2023
- Luleå Makerspace: Visual programming learning with the robot Pepper - 2022
- EdAider: Gamified learning support - 2022
- EdAider: A next generation learning platform - 2021
- BnearIT: Route optimization Smart Recycling - 2021
- Substorm: RPA Tomorrow - 2020
- Tromb: Shepard (Where is Peter?) - 2020
- Future Ordering: Project Supervision - 2020
- Future Ordering: digital ordering - 2019
- IC Lapland: Sweden's hospitality industry - 2019
- Netrounds: Scalable server deployment and metrics - 2018
- Future Ordering: Project Voice - 2018
- Lundqvist trävaru: Face recognition for buildings - 2017
- LTU: Gamified online system for increased programming learning - 2017
- LTU: VR School - 2016
Expression of interest
- Register your interest here External link, opens in new window.
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Contact
Peter Parnes
- Professor, Recognised University Teacher
- 0920-491033
- peter.parnes@ltu.se
- Peter Parnes
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