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Sweden’s leading university of technology Sweden's oldest and largest university of technology More than 13,000 full-time students More than 1,800 PhD Students Over 3,500 full time employees Four campuses in the Stockholm region Ranked as the 97th best university in the world by QS
Electrical engineering at KTH 1901: Electrical engineering (EE) is established as a subject area at KTH 1970: Professor Hannes Alfvén receives the Nobel prize in physics for his work on magnetohydrodynamics 2017: Ranked 26th in the world by “QS World University Rankings by Subject” in the field Electrical & Electronics Engineering
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Research areas The School of Electrical Engineering conduct research in: Automatic control Electromanetic engineering Electric power and energy systems Fusion plasma physics Information science and engineering Micro and nanosystems Networks and systems engineering Space and plasma physics
Centres and collaborations Example of collaboration projects and centres connected to the school: ACCESS SWE-grids WASP Some of our strategic partners and industry collaborations: ABB Ericsson Scania Bombardier Skanska SAAB Stora Enso
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Our programme and courses One master of science in engineering (five years) consisting of a bachelor programme and a master programme Four master of science (two years) in electrical engineering: Electric power engineering Information and network engineering Electromagnetics, fusion and space engineering Systems, control and robotics Ph.D. programme (four - five years)
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