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THEME: AI AND HUMANS
Anders Andersson, professor, and Karin Garefelt, PhD student, studying microscopy images.

Mapping plankton with AI technology

How is the ocean and especially its smallest inhabitants doing? A genetic research group at KTH is looking for answers to these questions. They are using AI-based imaging technology to map the development and distribution of different plankton species.

The ocean's smallest creature is mapped

Danica Kragic, en av Sveriges mest framstående AI-forskare.

Help shape the future of AI

Artificial intelligence will impact your profession. AI is changing how we work and interact with the technology around us. There is a wide range of programmes that will prepare you to help shape the future of AI development.  

Want to work with AI? Here are programmes for you

Perfect fit with 3D scanning and AI

Volumental combines 3D scanning and AI-powered recommendations to help consumers find shoes that fit perfectly. Today, they have scanned over 60 million feet. Based on research from KTH, founded with support from KTH Innovation.

Volumental

Workshop: Bias in Generative Models

A workshop at the AI for Humanity and Society conference, where researchers discuss biases in generative AI modelling. How should we identify them and how should we avoid marginalising minorities?

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International student enrollment growth at KTH

The number of fee-paying international students—primarily from outside of the European market—rose by 40 percent over the previous year. “This exceed our expectations,” says Åsa Andersson, head of international student recruitment at KTH.

Surge in international enrollment seen in master’s programmes

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MUM 2024

1-4 December: The International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM) is a leading annual international conference, which provides a forum for presenting the latest research results on mobile and ubiquitous multimedia.

Welcome to MUM 2024

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