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Sweden’s leading university of technology KTH is Sweden's oldest and largest university of technology More than 13,000 full-time students More than 1,700 doctoral students Over 3,500 full time employees Four campuses in the Stockholm region Ranked as the 98th best university in the world by QS
Electrical engineering and computer science Started 2018-01-01. The subject has roots at KTH dating back to 1901. The school is a merge between: Electrical engineering Communication and computer science Information and communication technology Located at KTH’s campus in Kista and at Valhallavägen. KTH ranked 26th in the world within Electrical & Electronics Engineering (QS), 54th in the world in Computer Science (THE) and 19th in telecommunication engineering (ARWU)
Studies on bachelor level We educate about 4400 people at our programmes on bachelor level. Master of Science programmes: Computer Technology Electrical Engineering Information and Communication Technology Media Technology Bachelor of Science: Computer Engineering Electronics and Computer Engineering Bachelor’s programme in English:
Studies on master level The school has 15 master programmes: Computer Science Electromagnetics, Fusion and Space Engineering Electric Power Engineering ICT Innovation ICT Innovation (Joint EIT programme) Embedded Systems Information and Network Engineering Interactive Media Technology Communication Systems Machine Learning Media Management Nanotechnology Software Engineering of Distributed Systems Systems, Control and Robotics Security and Cloud Computing (SECCLO)
Doctoral (Ph.D.) studies The school has 500 doctoral students within four fields: Computer Science Information and Communication Technology Electrical Engineering Mediated Communication
Research The school’s 500 doctoral students, 230 faculty members and 200 researching and teaching staff contribute to future solutions within: Energy Communication technology Computer science Robotics Secure infrastructure Medical science Nano technology Media technology Smart grids Intelligent transport systems
Research areas Our areas of research: Automatic control Communication systems Computational science and technology Electric power and energy systems Electromagnetic engineering Electronics Fusion plasma physics Information science and engineering Media technology and interaction design Micro and nanosystems Network and systems engineering Robotics, perception, and learning Software and computer system Space and plasma physics Speech, music and hearing Theoretical computer science
Research environments The school has access to many excellent research environments, many one of a kind. For example: Smart Mobility Lab The EXTRAP fusion reactor The visualization studio PDC Center for High Performance Computing The Department of Robotics Lab Electrum laboratory
Centres and collaborations There are seven research centres/national research environments at the school: ACCESS - Autonomic Complex Communication nEtworks, Signals and Systems CAS Centre for Autonomous Systems CASTOR Electrum laboratory PDC Center for High Performance Computing SweGRIDS - Swedish Centre for Smart Grids and Energy Storage wireless@kth.se
Strategic partners and industry collaborations Our research and education is conducted in close co-operation with the industry and public sector, both nationally and within the Stockholm area.
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