Division of Space and Plasma Physics
The vast majority of our universe is in plasma state. Our research deals with plasma physical processes in space and in the laboratory.
Our research areas cover space, fusion, laboratory, and fundamental plasma physics. We study physical processes in the ionospheres and magnetospheres of Earth and other planets, solar wind, space around comets, and planetary moons. We contribute hardware to international and national space missions, both spacecraft and rockets. We study the physics of plasma-wall interaction in fusion plasma devices, magnetron sputtering and other applied plasma physics topics.
We also participate in the education program at all levels. We offer bachelor's and master's thesis projects closely related to our ongoing research activities.
News
- Most powerful solar flare of the current solar cycle
4 Oct 2024
- This year's Alfvén Lecture was given by Professor Tünde Fülöp
4 Sep 2024
- Assoc. Prof. Lorenz Roth explains the ESA Mission JUICE to the royal couples from Denmark and Sweden
7 May 2024
- Lorenz Roth becomes an Associate Professor at SPP
13 Mar 2024
- Swedish Space Plasma Meeting held at KTH
17 Feb 2024
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