Application Information
Applications for Spring 2027 are open now until May 1, 2026.
Study-and-Research-Abroad Program in Sweden Focused on Security and Privacy of AI-Based Systems
Undergraduate students will participate in a pioneering exchange-&-research program in Sweden at Linköping University (LiU) to become globally educated students for international leadership in cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence (AI) research. Students do not pay tuition in Sweden, thanks to a memorandum of understanding between WSU and LiU via a previous program. Students will take classes at LiU, transfer those credits to WSU, and graduate on time. In this program students will:
- perform a well-defined cybersecurity research program at internationally-ranked LiU, which manages Sweden’s National Supercomputer Center and is a partner in the Visualization Center C.
- conduct their research using some of the most advanced cybersecurity research facilities in Europe
- investigate robust, secure, and trustworthy machine learning (ML) algorithms with enhanced security, anomaly-detection and privacy-preserving features tailored for diverse systems, including healthcare, autonomous vehicles, and smart cities.
- receive $12,000 fellowships to complete this program in Sweden

Sponsored by NSF’s IRES initiative at the level of US $450,000, this research program in Sweden involves a total of about 20 WSU students, who may apply from any WSU campus that offers WSU’s Cybersecurity BS degree program, currently Everett, Pullman, and Tri-Cities. The first cohort of students is traveling in Spring 2026 to LiU, and the program will continue each spring semester for the next three years. During each spring semester, about 7 WSU students will study in Sweden and complete cybersecurity research projects over an entire semester. Continuing to fulfill their tuition plan with WSU for the semester in Sweden, the students will not have to pay any extra tuition at LiU. Additionally, each participating student will receive a fellowship totaling $12,000.
Students will be hosted by LiU’s Cybersecurity research team with English as the working language, in LiU’s Software and Systems division (SAS) within the university’s Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA). SAS conducts world-class research in cybersecurity, advancing knowledge in several fields, such as cyberlaw, digital forensics, organizational security, and social engineering attacks and defenses. The LiU overseas-site director of the project is Prof. Mikael Asplund, a senior associate professor whose research focuses on security and dependability of cyber-physical systems. The WSU principals of this international cybersecurity program are Profs. Assefaw Gebremedhin, Mohamed Elmahallawy, Joseph Iannelli, and Sergey Lapin.
Benefits
Pioneering Reciprocal Exchange Program
This program integrates a study-abroad semester with a cybersecurity research initiative. Each year, 7 WSU students will complete a study-abroad semester in Sweden and collaborate on research with LiU students who will then reciprocate an exchange semester at WSU and continue to work with the WSU students met at LiU. As a community of scholars, the integrated cohorts of WSU and Swedish students will thus work together for one entire academic year. In Sweden, the LiU students will also assist the WSU students with navigating the Swedish culture and vice-versa in the U.S. where the WSU students will assist the LiU students with the American culture. The students will deepen their acquaintance with one another and thus expand their future professional network at the international level, fostering greater understanding between different cultures.
Classes and Academic Credits
This program incorporates a study-abroad semester. All the participating students will receive academic advisement on the selection of courses to take during the semester overseas. The WSU students will be advised by WSU and LiU advisors as well as the WSU and LiU program managers to ensure that the recommended classes at LiU will provide academic credits that not only transfer to WSU, but also apply to the students’ degree requirements for a timely graduation; these LiU classes will be taught in English. Before completing their applications, students will meet with their academic advisors and international advisors over in International Programs. LiU will issue official transcripts of academic records, which will then be used at WSU to apply the LiU credits to each student’s academic records in myWSU.
Research Projects
The participating WSU and LiU students will elevate their preparation to operate successfully in the cybersecurity and AI fields at the highest international levels, expanding Sweden’s and the United States’ resilience against cyberattacks from malicious agents.
The IRES scholars’ research will center on contributing to security technologies that can protect AI-augmented government, industry, and private cyber installations. In their research projects, the scholars will investigate robust, secure, and trustworthy machine learning (ML) algorithms with enhanced security, anomaly-detection and privacy-preserving features tailored for diverse systems, including healthcare, autonomous vehicles, and smart cities.
The scholars will develop innovative techniques designed to defend against the unique threats posed by AI applications in cyber environments. The techniques include advanced methods such as differential privacy, structure-preserving encryption, and secure multi-party computation. Key outcomes may include the application of cryptography schemes in real world problems and data to analyze large-scale machine learning models. This work will not only enhance the overall robustness and reliability of these environments, but also address emerging challenges such as secure data sharing among interconnected devices and real-time threat detection across diverse systems. This globally significant emphasis aims to expand scientific knowledge and bolster data security amidst evolving threats, particularly those arising from the growing use of AI in our daily lives.
By engaging in this work, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of advanced attack vectors and develop secure, privacy-preserving techniques to effectively counter such threats. It is anticipated that the IRES scholars’ research can further contribute to defy the activities of adversaries, fortify our resilience, and sustain the geopolitical competitiveness of U.S. enterprises and initiatives, domestically and overseas.
Over the three years of this IRES program, the research projects completed by participating scholars will vary, but they will remain focused on advancing the security and privacy in AI-based systems
The titles of potential cybersecurity research projects are as follows:
- Secure Federated Learning for IoT Systems
- Detecting and Mitigating Malicious IoT Devices in Federated Learning
- Anomaly Detection for Industrial IoT Systems
- Blockchain Approach for IoT Systems
- Enhanced Intrusion Prevention in Smart Cities
Professional Development
The desired overarching outcomes of this program are substantial contributions to the students’ formation as cybersecurity researchers and globally engaged professionals for leadership in globalized societies. Students will be coauthors on journal articles, present their research in Sweden and the U.S., and participate in WSU’s Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities. Through this program, accordingly, the students will develop not only novel research abilities, but also additional professional skills and networks that will differentiate them in a competitive employment market both in industry and at universities. These abilities and skills include:
- Communication, presentation, and organization skills
- Mediation of additional faculty-to-faculty collaborations between WSU and LiU
- Development and exploration of new and alternative research approaches to Security and Privacy in AI-based Systems
- Management of research collaborations in eminently international multicultural environments
- Networking-building skills to foster a community of international scholars and sustain long-term relationships
- Initiation, establishment, and management of international scientific collaborations
- Appreciation of culturally different mindsets and research approaches in international research collaborations
Cultural Program
Beyond expanding their research skills and widening their professional network, the IRES scholars will also participate in arranged beneficial cultural activities, so that they may also learn about the cultural, economic, historical, and social aspects of Sweden and its people. A city in southern Sweden and the fifth most populous in the country, Linköping celebrated its 730th anniversary in 2017 as the center of an old cultural region. Historically, Linköping is famed for its early diocese, first mentioned early in the 12th century. The staff in LiU’s International Office will lead a particularly interesting visit to the Gamla Linköping (Old Linköping) open-air museum.
At LiU, students will take classes and participate in research activities that are conducted in English. They will also be encouraged to take the available Swedish culture and language courses developed for visiting international students. Through these courses, the students will be able to deepen their interactions with people outside the university, make many friends more easily, and appreciate another Germanic language related to English.
A further exciting cultural aspect of this IRES program is that the IRES scholars will be collaborating not only with Swedish students, but also with students from other countries through the active exchange programs that LiU holds with other peer international universities, as these programs welcome around one thousand foreign students every year, attending classes, and creating a stimulating, cosmopolitan campus life. The IRES scholars will thus experience the trans-national nature of research in science and engineering in a rich multicultural setting.
Broader Impacts
The participating diverse students will take part in potentially transformative cybersecurity research. As AI applications expand within a rising number of Internet-connected multi-faceted devices, ensuring the integrity, privacy, safety, and security of the data generated by billions of interconnected devices has become extremely challenging, complex, and critical. These cyber systems are pervasively targeted by sophisticated adversaries, who seek and exploit system vulnerabilities. Thwarting such attacks supports the cybersecurity priority interests of both and the U.S. and Sweden. Securing cyber devices sustains national security and reflects strategic goals to maintain leadership in cybersecurity and AI innovation. The pursuit of these goals advances cybersecurity, drives technological innovation, and addresses the global shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals.
Eligibility Requirements
Successful completion of the research projects in this program requires knowledge that is normally acquired by students in the following majors:
- Cybersecurity
- Computer Science
- Software Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Data Analytics
Independently of a major, the eligibility requirements for all applicants are:
- US citizenship, nationality, or permanent residence (required by NSF)
- WSU undergraduate standing
- enrollment in a STEM field related to Cybersecurity, such as the fields listed above
- an overall cumulative GPA of at least 2.5
- a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 in any courses that cover Fundamentals of Cybersecurity and Cryptography, Introduction to Machine Learning, and Mathematics
- completion of or enrollment in courses on Cybersecurity, Machine Learning, and Introduction to Computer Programming at the time of application
- one or preferably two semesters remaining prior to graduation by the end of the exchange semester in Sweden
Students who will have completed any additional AI, ML, and/or Cybersecurity courses by the beginning of the semester in Sweden will have a particularly competitive application.