Software defined vehicles
Modern vehicles increasingly rely on complex software to deliver functionality, connectivity, automation, and safety. In this seminar, Professor Miroslaw Staron from the University of Gothenburg will share insights from his research on software engineering, software quality, and data-driven methods for developing reliable systems.
Drawing on extensive experience from collaborations with industry, including the automotive and telecommunications sectors, the seminar will explore how software metrics, predictive models, and empirical engineering methods can support the development of robust and dependable software. Particular attention will be given to the challenges of managing complexity in large-scale software systems and ensuring quality throughout the development process.
As software continues to play a critical role in vehicle safety and automation, the seminar will provide perspectives on how engineering methods and data can be used to improve system reliability and support the development of safer mobility solutions.
Practical Information
SAFER Thursday lunch seminars are held both at the SAFER office, Lindholmen, building Kuggen, Lindholmsplatsen 1, floor 1 or online (Teams).

- In-person attendance: Lunch will be provided at the SAFER office, at Lindholmen Innovation District, starting at 11:30 AM. The seminar will then be held in a hybrid format from 12:00 to 12:45 PM. Registration is required for lunch. Please register for lunch by 12:00 PM on the Tuesday before the seminar.
- Online attendance: No registration is needed. Simply join via the Microsoft Teams link sent to all SAFER partners ahead of the event. The seminar is held in a hybrid format from 12:00 to 12:45 PM.
Questions?: Get in touch with our office manager Sophia Guerra Ekesand: ekesand@chalmers.se
This event is open to all SAFER partners. Welcome!