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Interest in IT programmes at Aarhus University remains high. Computer Science is seeing growth among Bachelor’s applicants, while the Master’s programme is attracting more applicants from Europe, and the share of female applicants remains above 30%.
Three of our IT Product Development master’s students have received international recognition for their work within human-robot interaction.
“How Do Future Visions Shape the Field of Human-Computer Interaction?” by Jens Emil Grønbæk andClemens Nylandsted Klokmose has been awarded an Honourable Mention at CHI 2026. The paper explores how visions of the future shape research in Human-Computer Interaction. They can inspire new directions, but they can also create hype or narrow…
In an opinion piece in Børsen, researchers and tech industry leaders explain why the need for strong software expertise is not decreasing, but actually increasing as AI changes how software is developed [article in Danish].
Hannah Keller has recently completed her PhD under the supervision of Professor Claudio Orlandi and will now continue her career as a postdoc. She has been awarded the Villum International Postdoc Grant and will continue her academic career at the Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy.
Meet some of our graduated students from Computer Science and IT Product Development who now use their skills in various jobs.
Professor Sarang Dalal (Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience, Aarhus University) will discuss how room-temperature quantum sensors are…
Katrinebjerg Career Day (Kdag) is arranged by Aarhus University at IT-City Katrinebjerg, where more than 3.000 students study their IT-education. At…
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