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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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Professor Bengt-Göran Rosén has been awarded the Janne Carlsson stipendium for his work in strengthening links between industry and academia (Photo: Private)

He brings academia and industry together

Building bridges with industry and ensuring that research benefits society has long been a recurring theme in the work of Halmstad University professor Bengt-Göran Rosén. He has now been awarded the J...

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Mechanic with lamp repairing car at workshop.
Too little is known about the working environment of electric car mechanics, a situation that researchers at KTH are keen to remedy. Photo: MostPhotos

Creating a safer working environment for EV mechanics

Ergonomics researchers at KTH are identifying the risks involved in repairing battery-powered electric vehicles. The aim of the project is to provide mechanics with better protection. “We are interes...

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Naher Islam, who is studying Engineering and Economics, has been named Tech Girl of the Year 2026. (Photo: Christer Gummeson)

KTH student named Tech Girl of the Year

With a strong commitment to inclusion and a drive to make a difference, Naher Islam wants to transform the tech industry and inspire more people to get involved. She has now been named Tech Girl of th...

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According to Dahlberg, a major difference from home was the Japanese work culture. Photo: Jon Lindhe, KTH

Successful exchange with Kyoto University

KTH doctoral student Simon Dahlberg had the opportunity to undertake a three-month exchange at the Institute of Life and Medical Sciences at Kyoto University in Japan. An exchange that is just the fir...

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Mechanic with lamp repairing car at workshop.
Too little is known about the working environment of electric car mechanics, a situation that researchers at KTH are keen to remedy. Photo: MostPhotos

Creating a safer working environment for EV mechanics

Ergonomics researchers at KTH are identifying the risks involved in repairing battery-powered electric vehicles. The aim of the project is to provide mechanics with better protection. “We are interes...

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Giuseppe Belgioioso optimises both transport and electricity systems.

Belgioioso awarded prize for work on smarter infrastructure systems

Giuseppe Belgioioso, researcher at KTH has been awarded the Göran Gustafsson Prize, including a three-year grant of SEK 1.25 million per year. The funding will support his research on how digitalisati...

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