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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) is one of five schools at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. We conduct research and education in electrical engineering, computer science, intelligent systems and human centered technology. Here you can read about our research, education and the latest news at EECS. Located at KTH Kista and KTH Campus in Stockholm.

KTH Kista moves to KTH Campus

The activities at KTH Kista will gradually be moved to the KTH Campus from the spring semester of 2025. The move will give researchers, teachers and students more community, better resources and closer cooperation.

Read more about KTH Kista's move to KTH Campus (internal web)

Research

We conduct internationally prominent research in several areas.

Education

Every year, some of Sweden's most sought-after engineers and researchers in electrical engineering and computer science are educated here. 

Studies in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Latest news from EECS

The SIGCHI logo accompanied by profile pictures of the five KTH researchers who whon an award.
The award winners. Top left: Jooyoung Park, Anupriya Tuli and Katerina Stepanova. Bottom left: Kristina Höök and Nadia Campo Woytuk.

Prize boost for researchers at the 2025 ACM SIGCHI Awards

Five interaction design researchers from KTH celebrated for their contributions to human-computer interaction research, practice, and impact.

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Picture of researcher, dressed in lab protection gear, holding a petri dish.
KTH PhD student Fabio De Ferrari pictured with samples from his research on DNA sensing. He believes this has potential to advance personalized medicine worldwide. Photo: Cecilia Aronsson

Researchers develop holes 60,000 times smaller than human hair

New process offers extreme precision that could revolutionize medical diagnostics and beyond.

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Picture of Arvind Kumar smiling in front of a curtain with mathematical formulas.
Arvind Kumar is leading a new initiative which aims to unite and improve the scientific understanding on brain disorders.

Bringing computation to brain health research

A new brain health initiative at KTH will bring together expertise from across disciplines to pave way for better diagnosis, and treatment of brain disorders. Meet the initiator, researcher Arvind Kum...

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