
Scholar in residence (SIR)
The Digital Futures ‘Scholar-in-Residence’ (SIR) programme aims to provide scholars at non-Swedish universities with financial support to enable short and longer-term visits to the Digital Futures environment (minimum 1 month, maximum 12 months). This funding programme aims to support academics who wish to benefit from a sabbatical within Digital Futures. How this time away from a home institution is used is flexible and for the scholar-in-residence to decide.
We hope this funding programme will broaden the diversity of those participating in Digital Futures, enabling new global perspectives on digitalisation research to influence our progress. In all cases, we intend that the scholar-in-residence programme should enrich the activities of Digital Futures through participation in, for example, research, teaching, events, and mentorship of early career researchers.
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Henny Admoni
September 2024 - August 2025: Henny Admoni is an Associate Professor in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, where she leads the Human And Robot Partners (HARP) Lab...
Lucca Geurts
August - December 2024: Lucca Geurts is an Associate Professor at KU Leuven (Belgium), at the Faculty of Engineering Technology and the Department of Computer Science, division of Human-Computer...
Gustaaf Jacobs
October 2024 - January 2025: Gustaaf Jacobs is a major contributor to the fields of Scientific Computing and Physics of Chemically Reacting, Turbulent Flow and Aerodynamic...
Alex Taylor
October 2023 - October 2024: Alex Taylor just joined the Institute of Design Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. He's been contributing to the areas of Science and Technology Studies and...