News Intelligent Systems
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New algorithm makes machine learning faster and more accurate30 Apr 2024
The algorithm can improve the way smart devices in homes and workplaces work together. By reducing the frequency with which devices need to talk to a server while seamlessly handling different data be... -
RPL Summer School 20245 Apr 2024
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Phishing will increase with AI – and so will the likelihood of being scammed6 Nov 2023
Phishing has been a problem for a long time, both for individuals and businesses. AI and language models like ChatGPT will increase the number of phishing attempts and make them even better. ”With... -
KTH researchers developing new approaches to robotics11 May 2023
Robotics has the potential to unlock large benefits for society, but new applications, such as assistive robotics functions in healthcare require fundamental breakthroughs in how robots reason and int... -
Scalable Production of Spider Silk Nanowires27 Feb 2023
Researchers from KTH have successfully up-scaled the process for producing and releasing spider silk nanowires. They used liquid bridge-induced assembly to create over 12 million of 10 μm long nanowir... -
"A unique research environment"13 Feb 2023
The Electrum lab in Kista enables research in microelectromechanical systems, known as MEMS, to grow exponentially. -
The MST spin-off machine8 Feb 2023
Since the start of KTH Innovation in 2007, researchers, students and employees have founded 250 companies that are still active. Out of those, 11 are spin-offs from the division of Micro and Nanosyste... -
Reducing global misuse of antibiotics with digital dipsticks8 Feb 2023
Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to global health today, but we still overtreat many infections with antibiotics—urinary tract infections being one of the most common. A digital dip... -
KTH and partners to develop critical parts of next generation 6G networks6 Feb 2023
KTH has joined forces with Ericsson and eight other partners to solve one of the key challenges of new 6G networks, predictable end-to-end connections between users, processes, and digital representat... -
Learning algorithms is an ever-increasing part of modern engineering30 Jan 2023
Learning algorithms have already shown great promise to deliver high-performing solutions to complex dynamic problems ranging from walking robots to games. They are set to play an ever-increasing role... -
Accepted publications in November and December25 Jan 2023
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month: -
Earlier diagnosis of cancer with Lucky Loop25 Jan 2023
If you have a cyst, you want the doctor to be able to tell you how severe it is. But until now, this has been more complex than it sounds. The new start-up Lucky Loop will help diagnose pancreatic can... -
Researchers performed unique computer simulations21 Dec 2022
One of the most extensive data simulations ever was carried out a few weeks ago by researchers at KTH. The test is unique because the research group is the only one in Sweden to have access to Europe'... -
EECS researchers awarded prestigious fellowships19 Dec 2022
EECS captures four out of five elevations to IEEE fellow awarded to Swedish academia. -
Accepted papers in October17 Nov 2022
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month: -
Finding pathways to better understanding10 Nov 2022
Ragnar Thobaben’s areas of expertise are information theory and communication theory. In many ways, research in these areas has laid the foundations for the communication society of today and is now h... -
3D printing can now manufacture customized sensors for robots, pacemakers, and more25 Oct 2022
A newly-developed 3D printing technique could be used to cost-effectively produce customized electronic “machines” the size of insects which enable advanced applications in robotics, medical devices a... -
How you speak matters – not only what you say5 Oct 2022
The Stockholm region competition of the Forskar Grand Prix took place during ForskarFredag on 30 September. Sanne van Waveren from the department of robotics, perception and learning took second place... -
Accepted papers in September5 Oct 2022
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month: -
Towards complexity-aware-decision-making for robots3 Oct 2022
Is it possible to optimise robots' decision-making so that decisions are good and simple? Yes, doctoral student Elis Stefansson's research has shown that. Now, he has won the Outstanding Student Paper... -
How to predict a conversation26 Sep 2022
The SIGIDAL best paper award went to Erik Ekstedt and Gabriel Skantze from Speech, Music and Hearing (TMH). Their model learns to predict what will happen in the next two seconds of the conversation. ... -
Accepted papers in August22 Sep 2022
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month: -
This is EECS’ contribution to ForskarFredag21 Sep 2022
Friday, 30 September, is the time for ForskarFredag at Vetenskapens Hus. Representants from EECS will be competing in presentation technology, lectures in swallowable microsystems and presenting stude... -
28 ideas that will attract new students19 Sep 2022
A new initiative with 28 ready-to-go ideas for high school projects aims to evoke interest in technical studies. Prospective students are encouraged to write about social robots, brain function, data ... -
Here’s why RPL Summer School was a success15 Jul 2022
The good reviews of the RPL Summer School are no coincidence. Member of the organising committee, Fereidoon Zangeneh, shares some key insights about the success. -
Leonard Bruns and Patric Jensfelt: Finalist for Best Paper Award at IAS17!27 Jun 2022
Leonard Bruns, a doctoral student and Patric Jensfelt, Professor, both at the Division of Robotics, Perception & Learning were awarded Finalist for the Best Paper Award at IAS17. -
Truls Nyberg and José Manuel Gaspar Sánchez: Best student paper award at IV22!27 Jun 2022
Truls Nyberg, an industrial doctoral student at the Division of Robotics, Perception & Learning, and José Manuel Gaspar Sánchez from the unit of Mechatronics and Embedded Control Systems at ITM won Be... -
Accepted papers in May27 Jun 2022
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month: -
Accepted papers in April27 Jun 2022
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month: -
They enable safer and more efficient autonomous vehicles20 Jun 2022
Truls Nyberg and José Manuel Gaspar Sánchez put their heads together and came up with an algorithm that facilitates safer roads. In their award-winning paper, they show how to safely deploy autonomous... -
RPL Assistant Professor Position 202223 May 2022
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Congratulations Esteban!12 Apr 2022
Esteban won the best PhD thesis award of the Control Systems division of the EEA Club and the GdR MACS from the French CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research). We talked to Esteban about his ba... -
GeneDisco Challenge6 Apr 2022
We talked to Stefan Bauer who is organising a Machine Learning for Drug Discovery Workshop and GeneDisco Challenge, Friday 29 April. -
3D model of living brain cancer points to possible future for drug screening22 Feb 2022
As a potential alternative for drug testing without lab animals, researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology developed and successfully tested a 3D model of living brain cancer that surmounts one... -
Research on generating a faster iteration and a more personal voice for digital assistants24 Jan 2022
Shivam Mehta, doctoral student at the Division of Speech, Music and Hearing, congratulations on winning the Poster exhibition at the EECS Winter Conference. -
Master thesis or internship in Programmable Matter14 Apr 2021
“Programmable matter intends to enable the instant creation of complex objects and their transfiguration on command. If such magical morphable matter were cheap and effective, it would allow us to sen... -
Awarded Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship to Erica Zeglio at Herland Lab8 Feb 2021
Here is the abstract.