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Govind Krishna shows the setup for the integrated photonic circuit that works "a bit like a programmable railway junction for quantum light". Photo: David Callahan CC by 0

New chip offers way to make use of quantum system ‘imperfections’

Quantum technologies promise powerful new kinds of computers, giving scientists new tools to mimic and explore nature at its tiniest scales. At those levels, everything in nature—from atoms and electr...

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Vaishali Adya, Assistant Professor at KTH, conducts research in quantum optics and photonics, with a focus on so-called squeezed light.

She develops technology for the Einstein Telescope

Vaishali Adya contributes to the development of the Einstein Telescope, a future European facility for studying gravitational waves with higher precision than today’s detectors. Through her research i...

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KTH postdoctoral researcher Qirui Cui, the lead author of the study, and (right) KTH Professor Anna Delin.

Twisting atom thin materials reveals new way to save computing energy

A recent study shows a new and potentially more energy efficient way for information to be transmitted inside electronic systems, including computers and phones—without relying on electric currents or...

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KTH highlights

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Battery Production

KTH powers up for battery production

KTH’s Battery 3PC initiative brings together leading expertise to improve the way batteries are produced, paving the way for a circular and efficient energy transition.

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Arvind Kumar is leading a new initiative which aims to unite and improve the scientific understanding on brain disorders.

Brain health

"We could ease suffering and significantly improve quality of life"

The driving force behind the new brain health initiative is electrical engineer Arvind Kumar. His fascination with circuits led him to one of the most complex systems of all—the human brain.

Nätverksformer

AI

New initative for AI launched

Through this initiative, we assemble a team that covers the diversity and breadth of AI research conducted at KTH, spanning mathematics, computer science, robotics, and control.

Collaborations and partnerships

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Daniel Hellström från Norrvatten, Dinko Riihimäki Lukes och Elias Thörnqvist från SVOA, professor Zahra Kalantari och universitetslektor Zeynep Cetecioglu Gurol från KTH och WaterCentre.

Collaborate with KTH researchers on sustainable water systems

KTH researchers and water utilities are joining forces on drinking water, wastewater treatment and circular resource use. Bring your real-world challenges into research — or apply new methods to operational needs.

New method may help more patients with rare diseases get a genetic diagnosis

Research projects receive renewed funding from KTH and Region Stockholm through the annual call Health, Medicine and Technology (HMT).

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Women collecting firewood for cooking, a practice that can take hours of time every day in many parts of the world. Photo: Youssef Boulkaid

Cleaner cooking requires more than new technology

Nearly two billion people are still expected to lack access to clean cooking by 2030. A new international study led by KTH researcher Francesco Fuso Nerini shows that faster progress requires more than improved technology.

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Latest publications

[1]
F. Hikmet et al., "A high-resolution spatial map of cilia-associated proteins in the human fallopian tube," Nature Communications, vol. 17, no. 1, 2026.
[2]
R. Han et al., "’1’-bit Count-based Sorting Unit to Reduce Link Power in DNN Accelerators," in Proceedings 2026 International VLSI Symposium on Technology, Systems and Applications (2026 VLSI TSA), 2026.
[3]
C. Schmidt et al., "A lack of carbon at Io and its plasma torus," Icarus, vol. 454, 2026.
[4]
K. Blomkvist et al., "A Chip Off The Old Block : Entrepreneurial Legacy In The Geographically Diversified Firm," Academy of Management Perspectives, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 21-48, 2026.
[5]
L. Brandt et al., "A Comparative Study of Lignin-Based Thermoset Properties: Mildly Extracted Organosolv Lignin versus Technical Kraft Lignin," ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, vol. 14, no. 14, pp. 6923-6932, 2026.
Full list in the KTH publications portal