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Bo Bernhardsson is a full Professor at Lund University's Department of Automatic Control within the Lund Institute of Technology (LTH). He also holds roles in ELLIIT (Linköping-Lund initiative on IT and mobile communication) and is a profile area member in Engineering Health, AI and Digitalization, and Natural and Artificial Cognition. After earning his Ph.D. in Automatic Control from Lund University in 1992 and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Minnesota, he returned to Lund, becoming a docent (1998) and full professor (1999). From 2001–2010, he worked at Ericsson as a mobile system design and optimization expert before resuming his academic role at Lund University.
- Education: Ph.D. in Automatic Control (Lund University, 1992), Docent (1998)
- Affiliations: ELLIIT, LTH Profile Areas (Engineering Health, AI & Digitalization), LU Profile Area (Natural and Artificial Cognition)
His research focuses on EEG signal analysis, control of uncertain systems, radio-based sensing and communication, and medical data modeling, blending theoretical analysis with practical applications. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through advancements in healthcare and communication systems.
Recent research highlights include advancements in 5G NR localization, EEG-based auditory attention decoding, and transfer learning for medical signal processing. He has supervised over 37 students, including doctoral candidates like F. Heskebeck and D. Pjanić. Active in interdisciplinary collaborations, he organized workshops such as the 2021 AI Lund seminar on uncertain system modeling and contributed to projects like the 2020–2022 pandemic dynamics initiative.
Bernhardsson has authored 146 publications, 19 research projects, and engaged in 41 academic activities, reflecting his leadership in both technical and educational spheres within control engineering and applied systems.

