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Professor Johan Lilius is a Full Professor of Embedded Systems at Åbo Akademi University's Faculty of Science and Engineering, Department of Information Technology. He has held this position since 2001 and currently serves as Head of Research. Prof. Lilius has demonstrated extensive leadership throughout his career, having served as director of the Turku Center for Computer Science (TUCS) and multiple terms as Head of the Department of Information Technology, where he led significant departmental restructuring and educational reform efforts through two major university reorganizations. He is currently a member of the steering group for Digivisio2030, a national initiative involving all Finnish higher education institutions aimed at building a new educational ecosystem.
Prof. Lilius's research focuses on energy-efficient software, safety in autonomous systems, and neuro-symbolic computing. His work contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in technology and environmental sustainability. His research interests span autonomous navigation, data-parallel computing, energy-aware systems, and maritime technology. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical applications in embedded systems, particularly in maritime contexts.
Analysis of his recent publications shows a strong trend toward autonomous systems, particularly in maritime applications, with significant work on energy efficiency in embedded architectures. His research increasingly integrates AI and machine learning approaches with traditional software engineering, focusing on safety-critical systems where reliability is paramount. The fingerprint analysis of his work reveals strong connections to convolutional neural networks, autonomous navigation algorithms, and scenario-based testing for complex systems.
- Ten-Year Most Influential Paper Award at the ACM/IEEE Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
- Several Best Paper Awards
- 2015 Gadd Prize for Research Excellence at Åbo Akademi
Prof. Lilius has demonstrated exceptional commitment to doctoral education, having supervised over 10 completed doctoral theses and currently mentoring several PhD students. He leads the TUCS Graduate program and has co-organized numerous academic workshops, summer schools, and conferences. His research is supported by significant projects including EDISS (Engineering of Data-intensive Intelligent Software Systems), IoT Reboot Factory, DECATRIP (Decarbonizing Transport Corridors), SMARTER (Sea4Value Smart Terminals), and AutoMare EduNet (Autonomous Maritime Education Network), funded by the European Commission, Business Finland, and other organizations.
Prof. Lilius collaborates extensively through the Turku Center for Computer Science (TUCS) and participates in national initiatives like Digivisio2030. His work often involves interdisciplinary teams focusing on the intersection of software engineering, AI, and practical maritime applications, with strong industry partnerships that ensure real-world impact of his research.


