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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)

EECS' education programmes

The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science educates engineers, master students and researchers in electrical engineering and computer science. We are located at two different campuses in Stockholm.

Studies in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Doctoral (Ph.D) programmes at EECS

EECS' departments 

Latest news from EECS

Humour - a key ingredient in software development

Humour and cultural influences play an important role in most human relationships and, indeed, in software. Deepika Tiwari, a PhD student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, discovered this when, to...

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Incubating new research collaborations

The RPL Summer School focuses on networking and collaboration between RPL members and external researchers while enhancing RPL and KTH's international visibility.

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A new algorithm represents a significant leap forward in Federated Learning, which in turn can enhance smart device capabilities in homes and workplaces. Photo: M. Meyer/Unsplash

New algorithm makes machine learning faster and more accurate

The algorithm can improve the way smart devices in homes and workplaces work together. By reducing the frequency with which devices need to talk to a server while seamlessly handling different data be...

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