Magnus Boman

I am a professor in Intelligent Software Services at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH).

My professor's chair is placed at the Department of Computer & Systems Sciences in Kista.

At KTH, I lead the SyntPop research group, together with Lisa Brouwers. I have a stimulatingly large number of graduate and master students.

I also work at SICS, where I am the leader of the Userware research laboratory. On my SICS homepage, I maintain lists of recent publications.

I am a member of S-GEM.

In January 2004, I introduced a new course called Microsimulation. This course is part of the masters program in interactive systems engineering and has from 2009 been taken over by Lisa Brouwers.

In the 2003/2004 semester, I also introduced a new course called Complex Social Networks.

In the 2004/2005 semester, Current Research Topics at DSV took place: a seminar series I originally launched in 1994!

In the autumn of 2005, I first gave the graduate course Philosophy of Science. This course was later given to master students too, starting in the autumn of 2006, in a slightly altered format, and has now become a mandatory masters course. In 2008, it ran in spring, and will run again in the spring of 2009. Graduate students interested in participating should contact me for more information on how to proceed.

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