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Theme: Quantum technology

How will quantum technology affect society? What are the challenges and potential innovations? In a series of articles, we take a closer look at the quantum world and report on all the exciting research being conducted at KTH.

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Lotta Edholm (Lib), Minister for Upper Secondary School, Higher Education and Research, and Peter Hultqvist (SocDem), Chair of the Committee on Defence, took part in a seminar on Sweden’s preparedness.

How can universities strengthen Sweden’s preparedness?

Stockholm Science City and the University Alliance Stockholm Trio, comprising Karolinska Institutet, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm University, brought together researchers and politi...

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Our dopamine learning system helps us make choices, some as simple as whether to eat a green or red apple, says Arvind Kumar (pictured). He co-authored a new study showing what happens when this system breaks down, and how misalignment contributes to two symptoms of schizophrenia. (Photo:David Callahan)

Study offers single explanation for two major symptoms of schizophrenia

Scientists have long known that dopamine helps the brain learn from rewards, but a new computational model shows how for people with schizophrenia this learning system can break down and simultaneousl...

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Sylvia Schwaag Serger—one of the speakers at Nordic Five Tech's anniversary seminar—spoke about the new world order.

Nordic cooperation stands strong in uncertain times

“Technology and geopolitics are becoming increasingly intertwined in the new world order. We must prepare ourselves to deal with this. A crucial factor is the role we assign to technology.” Sylvia Sc...

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Photo: Erik Cronberg

Diana Saleh joins IVA’s Swedish Futures steering committee

Diana Saleh is set to contribute to shaping Sweden’s future innovation landscape. Now she’s joining IVA’s vision initiative.

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The method developed by KTH researchers is compatible with many different types of micro- and nanomaterials.

A new way to build tiny 3D devices from diverse materials

KTH researchers have found a new method for building very small, advanced 3D structures from a wide range of materials, not just plastics. This opens the door to new types of miniaturized devices for ...

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Helena Lundberg.
Helena Lundberg. Photo: Jon Lindhe, KTH

ElectroLight aims to reduce the carbon footprint of our lifestyle

ElectroLight is a Strategic Research Initiative at KTH, a bottom-up initiative with focus on electricity- and light-driven chemical molecular processes. “Light- and electricity-driven processes hav...

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