At the Department of Applied Information Technology research of high quality is conducted with high relevance for industry, public administration and society at large. The research is often conducted in collaborative projects with companies or public organizations, and is often multi disciplinary in its nature.
The research at the department is applied in the meaning that it is focusing on:
The department as whole has a tradition of doing qualitative empirical research, based on case studies or ethnographical field studies. The quantitiative research approach only recently started to received an increased attention. Theoretically much of the research has a socio cultural ground. There is also as a strong tradition of industrial cooperation based on action research and collaborative practice research.
The research at the department is by nature multi disciplinary, among the employees many research disciplines are represented as informatics, computer science, cognitive science, law, ethnology, communication, linguistics, pedagogy, fine arts, music, economy, and higher education. These different competencies are organized in three complete milieus:
Forskningen vid institutionen för tillämpad IT pågår till stor del i och mellan de olika avdelningarna samt i centrumbildningar knutna till institutionen.
Avdelningar
Centrum
Chalmers has eight areas of advance where the aim is to bring together research, education and innovation across departmental boundaries and to co-operate with bodies and organisations outside Chalmers. The Department of Applied IT is involved in two of these areas:
The University of Gothenburg has eight priority research areas which cross faculty boundaries.
The research of the department relates to several of these areas: learning, language technology, democracy and public opinion, and globalization.