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"Without the Electrum lab, we would never have been able to start"
Published Feb 16, 2023The increasing electrification of various parts of our society goes far beyond securing electricity supplies. It is also about minimising losses and developing an infrastructure that, among other thin...
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Students given a crash course in disaster medicine
Published Feb 15, 2023Packing wounds, carrying injured people, and dealing with theatrical blood are not part of a computer engineer's everyday life. But for the students developing a game to practice tactical medicine, it...
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The visit to NYC gave him new colleagues and new insights for his research
Published Feb 15, 2023A desire to strengthen his knowledge, meet new people, and create new connections for his research led Corrado Capriata to a seven-month research exchange.
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"A unique research environment"
Published Feb 13, 2023The Electrum lab in Kista enables research in microelectromechanical systems, known as MEMS, to grow exponentially.
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Reducing global misuse of antibiotics with digital dipsticks
Published Feb 08, 2023Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to global health today, but we still overtreat many infections with antibiotics—urinary tract infections being one of the most common. A digital dip...
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KTH and partners to develop critical parts of next generation 6G networks
Published Feb 06, 2023KTH has joined forces with Ericsson and eight other partners to solve one of the key challenges of new 6G networks, predictable end-to-end connections between users, processes, and digital representat...
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Learning algorithms is an ever-increasing part of modern engineering
Published Jan 30, 2023Learning algorithms have already shown great promise to deliver high-performing solutions to complex dynamic problems ranging from walking robots to games. They are set to play an ever-increasing role...
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Earlier diagnosis of cancer with Lucky Loop
Published Jan 25, 2023If you have a cyst, you want the doctor to be able to tell you how severe it is. But until now, this has been more complex than it sounds. The new start-up Lucky Loop will help diagnose pancreatic can...
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Energy solution in sight for remote regions
Published Jan 18, 2023New solution can achieve sustainable electricity supply both in remote regions and cities. A self-sustaining sustainable solution for energy in Arctic Communities has been devised by Qianwen Xu, Assis...
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Students hacked cars – amazing results
Published Dec 22, 2022Imagine someone being able to unlock your car without keys – how would you feel? This proved to be entirely possible as students in Computer Science hacked cars.
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Researchers performed unique computer simulations
Published Dec 21, 2022One of the most extensive data simulations ever was carried out a few weeks ago by researchers at KTH. The test is unique because the research group is the only one in Sweden to have access to Europe'...
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Jan Scheffel voted Teacher of the year
Published Dec 20, 2022"He makes teaching both educational and fun. His teaching motivates and challenges students to take their learning seriously and strive to be good students," his students say.
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EECS researchers awarded prestigious fellowships
Published Dec 19, 2022EECS captures four out of five elevations to IEEE fellow awarded to Swedish academia.
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A new pilot initiative to simplify handling of data
Published Dec 12, 2022The need to be able to share, analyse and store data is growing. In March 2022, the president of KTH gave the green light to establish a new data hub aimed to boost data stewardship competence at KTH....
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Campus art installation captures the richness of basic software actions
Published Dec 07, 2022Art can be a powerful projector of breakthrough science. During the 2022 Nobel Week Lights, an annual lights festival taking place during the Nobel Week, KTH launched an artwork called un|fold, which ...
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Researchers on the transformation towards sustainable energy
Published Dec 07, 2022Can economic growth be sustainable, is the transition to a fossil-free future achievable and what is the biggest change researchers want to see by 2040? These are some of the questions that were answe...
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Nobel in Africa discusses predictability in Science
Published Dec 07, 2022The Nobel Symposium “Predictability in Science in the age of AI” brings together leading experts in AI and sciences to discuss and explore various issues, including the limits of the Big Data approach...
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Joint forces for a cyber campus
Published Nov 29, 2022There is a significant skills shortage in the cyber security area in Sweden. This has led Pontus Johnson, professor at KTH’s Center for Cyber Defense and Information Security, to push for a new cyber ...
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Johan designs next-generation mobile networks
Published Nov 22, 2022The former student's most valuable lesson from KTH, his biggest fear as a student, and most importantly; what it’s like being an antenna engineer.
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KTH sound experts add new dimension to the understanding of our universe
Published Nov 22, 2022New initiative helps astronomers not only to observe the universe, but also to listen to it.
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