Björn Lundell is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Skövde's School of Informatics. His research focuses on open source software, ICT standards, software engineering practices, and their applications in public sector and industrial contexts. He is actively involved in projects addressing challenges like standard compliance, lock-in effects, and sustainable digitalization. Lundell has collaborated extensively with organizations such as Combitech, Saab, and Husqvarna, and his work often bridges academic research with practical industrial needs. Key areas of research include open source ecosystems, governance of software standards, and cybersecurity in public sector IT. He has contributed to major initiatives like the EDU4Standards project (EU Horizon 2020) and the ORIOS project on open source reference implementations. His work emphasizes long-term maintenance of digital assets, interoperability, and compliance with regulations like the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). Lundell has authored over 150 publications in journals like IEEE Software and Empirical Software Engineering, and conferences such as EGOV and OpenSym. His recent focus includes GenAI data governance, SaaS contract terms in public sectors, and IoT standardization. He serves as an advisor to governmental bodies, including the Swedish Public Procurement Agency, and has provided expert opinions on IT policy frameworks. Grants and projects include leadership in the LIM-IT (2016–2020) and SUDO (2020–2024) initiatives, addressing lock-in effects and sustainable innovation. His research team collaborates internationally, with partners in academia and industry across Europe and beyond.



