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Jan Gulliksen

Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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Research Interests

Educational Technology

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Epidemiology

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Digital Inclusion

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Information Technology

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Down Syndrome Research

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Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Digital Innovation

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Recent Grants

Grant: Close

Ökad delaktighet för personer med kognitiva och psykiska funktionsnedsättningar

Open Date: 2015-05-01

Close Date: 2016-12-01

Grant: Close

Rörelse i tankarna - Ett designperspektiv på fysisk belastning och vila vid vardaglig människa dator-interaktion

Open Date: 2014-07-01

Close Date: 2017-02-01

Grant: Close

Ökad delaktighet för personer med kognitiva och psykiska funktionsnedsättningar

Open Date: 2014-06-01

Close Date: 2015-01-01

Grant: Close

Digitalisering av arbetsmiljön i statliga myndigheter har forskningen någon påverkan på praktiken?

Open Date: 2013-12-01

Close Date: 2014-10-01

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KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Doctoral students in Human Computer Interaction for XR in Education and Industry

The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at KTH Royal Institute of Technology is offering full-time PhD positions in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) with a focus on Extended Reality (XR) for education and industry. These positions are part of the EU-funded ARISE project, which aims to advance cultural innovation in Europe by training specialists in HCI and XR. The project includes the development of a double-degree master’s programme and a minor in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, providing a unique opportunity for doctoral students to contribute to curriculum development and research in cutting-edge XR technologies. As a doctoral student, you will join a dynamic research group and collaborate internationally to create and evaluate diverse XR experiences for educational and industrial contexts. Your research will be expected to result in open-access publications in peer-reviewed conferences and journals. The position also offers the chance to develop project management skills within international projects, enhancing your professional profile. Supervision will be provided by Professor Jan Gulliksen and Assistant Professor Andrii Matviienko, both experts in HCI and XR. The research environment at KTH is highly creative and supportive, with a strong emphasis on equality, diversity, and sustainability. You will benefit from attractive working conditions, employee benefits, and a monthly salary according to KTH’s doctoral student salary agreement. Eligibility requires a second cycle degree (such as a master’s) or equivalent, with mandatory English proficiency (English B/6). Ideal candidates have a background in Computer Science, experience in HCI, XR, experiment design, statistical analysis, programming, basic AI, and mixed reality application development. Personal qualities such as goal orientation, perseverance, independence, collaboration, and professional approach are highly valued. Experience in educational development and interdisciplinary teamwork is advantageous. The position is full-time for up to four years, with the possibility of renewal. Security clearance may be required for certain roles. To apply, submit your CV, application letter, certified diplomas and grades, proof of English proficiency, and representative publications or technical reports via KTH’s recruitment system by March 15, 2026. For further information, contact Professor Jan Gulliksen ([email protected]) or Assistant Professor Andrii Matviienko ([email protected]). Join KTH Royal Institute of Technology and contribute to shaping the future of education and industry through innovative research in Human-Computer Interaction and Extended Reality.

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Collaborators6

Stefan Johansson

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

SWEDEN

Stefan Stenbom

Associate Professor

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SWEDEN

Mattias Wiggberg

Associate Professor (Docent) at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

SWEDEN

Åsa Cajander

Professor of Computer Science

Uppsala University

SWEDEN

Arnold Pears

Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

SWEDEN

Joakim Lilliesköld

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

SWEDEN