Sune Dueholm Müller is a Professor in Information Systems at the University of Oslo. Previously held roles include Head of the Information Systems Research Group at Aarhus University (2017-2022) and leadership positions in academic programs such as the Master of IT and Master of Science in Information Technology. His research focuses on digital transformation in healthcare, process innovation, and education systems. He has supervised 5 PhD students, 25 research apprentices, and over 50 master's theses. Notable awards include the 2020 Best Practices in Education Award. He has developed a digital teaching platform and contributed to aligning educational curricula with labor market needs through job ad analytics. Research interests span healthcare technology integration, organizational change, and socio-technical systems. Recent work addresses challenges in cardiac arrest team coordination, digital divide in healthcare, and AI-driven learning. Active in editorial roles and conferences, he bridges academic research with practical applications through student-involved projects. His work emphasizes closing theory-practice gaps in education through student research initiatives. Publications: Over 50 peer-reviewed articles in journals like International Journal of Information Management, Journal of Biomedical Informatics, and Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems. Grants: Involved in projects addressing healthcare IT, digital innovation, and educational reform. Labs/Teams: Member of the Information Systems research group at UiO and previously at Aarhus University.










