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Projektkurs/självständigt arbete

Interactive Systems | D7057E

Published: 7 July 2022

Here you have the chance to propose, oversee and complete a project within interactive systems for your company together with our civil engineering students. They work in groups of about ten students in each group with a task that is carried out during the autumn semester where the students get to practice planning, customer contact, communication, implementation, packaging and more.

What does the client/company get?

Not only do you get to complete a software project, but you have the chance to make good contacts with the students for future recruitment, ex-jobs and longer employment. Finally, you get the chance to showcase opportunities for work in the local IT industry and contribute to more students staying and developing the region.

How does it happen?

The students get to work with planning, theoretical development, implementation, communication, documentation, customer contact, integration and more. The students choose the task themselves based on a list of primary proposals from the local industry. Oral partial report is carried out at the end of October, final oral report in mid-December and written report in mid-January including report, software, installation instructions and more.

What is required of the client?

  • A selling problem statement including expected results (in Swedish or English) in the form of 1-2 A4. Tasks that are more open, where the students can come up with a solution themselves, are preferable.

  • A contact person at the company who is familiar with the problem and interested in the assignment.

  • Attend meetings when needed. The number of meetings varies, but expect about 1 meeting per week at the beginning and then a meeting every two weeks when the work has started.

  • Feel free to invite the students to a visit to the workplace.

  • Please note that the students own the rights to their own work and if the company wants to take over the rights, it is a matter of negotiation with the students.

Works from previous course rounds

  • Tromb – Trombtris 2022

  • Neava Systems: Visualization 3D objects - 2021

  • LTU: Mathematics with new technology - 2020

Contact person/report to:

Peter Parnes

Peter Parnes, Professor, Recognised University Teacher

Phone: +46 (0)920 491033
Organisation: Pervasive and Mobile Computing, Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering

Text approved 230223 by Peter Parnes, course responsible 2023.