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SEK 99 million to small lead-cooled nuclear reactors
Published Feb 21, 2022Researchers and industry in Sweden are working closely together to realise fourth generation lead-cooled nuclear power plants. Testing and preparatory work is in progress at KTH ahead of production of...
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David Rydh has been awarded the Göran Gustafsson Prize
Published Mar 16, 2021The Göran Gustafsson Prize in Mathematics 2021 for young researchers up to the age of 45, has been awarded to David Rydh, Professor of mathematics at the Department of Mathematics, KTH.
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Mats Wallin is the new Director of AlbaNova
Published Jan 05, 2021Mats Wallin, professor of theoretical physics, Department of Physics, is the new Director of AlbaNova.
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GE buys Swedish start-up Prismatic Sensors
Published Jan 04, 2021American General Electric acquires the KTH spin-off company Prismatic Sensors founded in 2012.
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Superconductors can revolutionize how we use electricity
Published Jan 03, 2021For the first time, American researchers have succeeded in creating a so-called superconductor that works at room temperature. This technology has the potential to revolutionize how we use electricity...
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GE buys Swedish start-up Prismatic Sensors
Published Nov 27, 2020American General Electric acquires the KTH spin-off company Prismatic Sensors founded in 2012.
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KTH in collaboration with Brazil
Published Nov 26, 2020Dan Henningson, Professor of Fluid Mechanics, Department of Engineering Mechanics, has been commuting between Stockholm and Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, for five years. The aim is to build a partnersh...
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We welcome Professor Masatoshi Noumi to SCI
Published Sep 01, 2020Masatoshi Noumi is a professor at Kobe University, Japan. Thanks to a grant from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, he will be a visiting professor at the Department of Mathematics.
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AlbaNova-NanoLab
Published Aug 31, 2020Albanova-NanoLab (ANL) has existed in its current form since 2001, when KTH Physics moved into Albanova, it was, however, first opened in 1997 when Physics was still located at Lindstedsvägen.
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Theoretical physics research – possible revolution for green technology
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Nanomagnetism could improve future mobile phones
Published Jun 26, 2019Anna Delin, Professor at the Department of Applied Physics at KTH, is doing research on quantum mechanical calculations on how we through magnetic nanotechnology, or spintronics, may revolutionize how...
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Janne Wallenius explains what happened around the Chernobyl accident
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Utilisation Award goes to Carlota Canalias
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Christian Ohm elected to Young Academy of Sweden
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Their microscope can reveal how the brain works
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Cancer can be detected earlier and treated more safely
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Savoy cabbage guides Bagheri's research
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Large research funding for KTH's mathematics research
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Faster diagnosis if a nuclear accident
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