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THEME: QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY
David Haviland, professor of nanostructure physics focusing on a quantum computer.

Fragile super machine may become reality

A new era of computing is on the horizon. The quantum computer, driven by the laws of quantum physics, can open doors to faster drug development, stronger encryption and smarter AI. At KTH, research is being conducted to make this vision a reality.

The quantum computer – a super machine with challenges

There is a lot of exciting research going on at KTH. A good way to follow developments is via our affiliated pages on LinkedIn.

Want to work with quantum technology 

KTH offers several programmes if you want to work with or conduct research on quantum technology in the future. Check out programmes such as Electrical Engineering, Engineering Physics and Medical Engineering. 

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Quantum technology and innovation

Quantum Sweden Innovation Platform (QSIP) is a Swedish initiative to stimulate, foster, and promote quantum technology innovation to support the emergence and growth of a Swedish, globally competitive and attractive industry within and by means of quantum technology.

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NEWS FROM KTH
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The new technique enables a clinic to detect bacterial infection in as little as two hours using software trained by artificial intelligence, says Henar Marino Miguelez (right), pictured here with Professor Wouter van der Wijngaart. (Photo: David Callahan)

New sepsis diagnostic could reduce critical time to save patients

A new diagnostic method would confirm sepsis infections earlier, cutting critical hours in the “race against time” to save patients’ lives.

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Erik Isberg represents KTH in the Humtank think tank.

KTH joins think tank for humanities

Erik Isberg, researcher at the Division of History, who is KTH's representative in the Humtank think tank, which KTH recently joined. What is Humtank?

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