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  • Sensors improve life for amputees

    Fredrik Asplund and Dejiu Chen
    KTH researchers Fredrik Asplund and Dejiu Chen.
    Published Jan 15, 2020

    35 percent of the amputees reject prosthetics because they are too uncomfortable. By placing connected sensors in the prosthetic sockets, KTH will optimize the users' prostheses and also save large so...

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  • Reorganization at INDEK

    Published Jan 07, 2020
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  • INDEK professor co-founding national research network

    Published Jan 07, 2020
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  • International Seminar 2019

    KTH prizewinners Henrietta Isaksson (middle) and Hans-Henrik König (right). Another prizewinner from NTNU is on the left.
    Published Dec 16, 2019

    In November Assistant Professor Chris Hulme-Smith travelled to NTNU (Trondheim, Norway) with 21 masters students for the 2019 International seminar in materials processes.

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  • Niklas Arvidsson from INDEK speaks at Banco de Portugal

    Published Dec 12, 2019
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  • INDEK researcher invited to world-leading university – MIT!

    Published Dec 06, 2019
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  • Mechatronics & Embedded Systems HK 2019

    Published Dec 06, 2019

    All are warmly welcome to the Presentations and/or the Demos by our Mechatronics and Embedded Systems advanced course students.

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  • Student at INDEK Master's program Industrial Management won this year's Female Leader Engineer

    Published Nov 21, 2019
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  • Life improved with workhub

    Jogger in the forrest
    With a shorter route to work there is time for a morning run. Photo from Unsplash.
    Published Nov 20, 2019

    A workplace close to home for suburban residents who normally commute an hour to work each morning. Tullinge workhub is a research project that will investigate what happens when we cut down on everyd...

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  • What happens if cash payments disappear?

    Published Nov 11, 2019
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  • PECA will spread KTH knowledge

    Tobias Vahlne, business developer at Machine design at KTH.
    Tobias Vahlne, business developer at Machine design at KTH.
    Published Nov 06, 2019

    KTH starts a knowledge bank with content that can be used by professional educators to put together corporate training. This way, Swedish industry will be able to offer its employees technical educati...

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  • INDEK Professor receives SEK 6.5 million in research grant

    Published Oct 25, 2019
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  • How the Swedes abandoned cash

    Money
    Published Oct 22, 2019

    Around 2023, most Swedes won’t be using cash. We asked “Mr digital wallet”, INDEK’s Niklas Arvidsson, why Sweden is moving towards a cashless society when the use of cash is increasing in some countri...

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  • Lecture with the audience 6000 km away

    Published Oct 22, 2019
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  • On Monday, the ScAIEM 2019 Conference starts!

    Published Oct 11, 2019
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  • A revolutionary table turns 150

    In 1869, Dmitri Mendeleev’s system encompassed 63 elements but he understood the need to leave gaps for as yet undiscovered elements.
    Published Oct 08, 2019

    He invented the periodic table but never received a Nobel Prize. This year is the 150th anniversary of the periodic table of elements. And the periodic table still hasn’t finished growing.

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  • INDEK researchers receives funding from BFUF for research project

    Published Oct 07, 2019
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  • A Living Lab for building technology

    Jonas Anund Vogel Foto: Ulrik Hammarsträng
    Published Sep 09, 2019

    Slussen.biz have visited the KTH Live-in Lab, that is actually what it sounds like: a lab to live in

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  • Learning by solving a real challenge

    Instructor Hatef Madani (center), associate professor in the Department of Energy Technology, visits with the students after the competition. Far left is Professor Per Lundqvist, who also is instructor for the course. Photo: David Callahan.
    Published Sep 04, 2019

    Identify the problem – and solve it. Gather the knowledge you need along the way. That’s the concept of Challenge driven education, a method used during the master course in Energy management.

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  • Risks connected to Facebook’s Libra

    Published Sep 03, 2019
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