Established | 1985 |
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Focus | Applied computer science |
Head | Staffan Truvé |
Faculty | 160 researchers |
Staff | 200 employees total |
Location | Kista district, , Södermanland and Uppland, Sweden |
Coordinates | Coordinates: 59°24′18″N 17°56′59″E / 59.4049°N 17.9496°E |
Address | Box 1263, SE-164 29 Kista, Sweden |
Website | www |
The Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS) is an independent non-profit research organization with a research focus on applied computer science. The institute conducts research in several areas, including networked embedded systems, future Internet technologies, large scale network-based applications, and human–computer interaction. Research projects at SICS are typically conducted in cooperation with both industry and academia.
In January 2005, SICS had about 88 employees, of which 77 were researchers, 30 with PhD degrees. As of April 2016[update], SICS had about 200 employees, of which 160 were researchers, 83 with PhD degrees. The institute is headquartered in the Kista district of , with the main office in the Electrum building.
Several well-known software packages have been developed at SICS:
The research at SICS results in approximately 100 refereed publications in academic journals, conferences and workshops per year. Around 2-4 SICS researchers receive higher academic degrees per year, and 1-3 persons move to academia for tenured positions.
SICS was ranked as the 15th most acknowledged computer science research institution in the world in an article in the December 2004 issue of the highly esteemed journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). SICS is the only Swedish institution included in the list, and is one of two European institutions (the other one is INRIA) alongside 13 well-known American institutions, several of them larger than SICS.
SICS is owned jointly, 60% by the Swedish government, and 40% by Swedish industry. The government owners are the Research Institutes of Sweden (Rise), Swedish ICT, and the Defence Materiel Administration (FMV). The industry owners are a consortium of Ericsson, Asea Brown Boveri (ABB), Saab Group, Green Cargo, Bombardier Transportation, and TeliaSonera.