KTH ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY School of Electrical Engineering Name, Title
Established 1827 in Stockholm, Sweden In 1901 electrical engineering (EE) is established as a subject area at KTH Professor Hannes Alvén receives the Nobel prize in physics (1970) for his work on magnetohydrodynamics Short facts about KTH and the School of Electrical Engineering
Ranking and facts about the School 441 employees, 32 professors 23 % of KTH’s total EU funding Researchers are active in more than 80 EU projects Operations: 90% research, 10% education 5 Master’s programmes, 1 Ph.D. programme 300 Bachelor’s students, 450 Master’s students, 250 Doctoral students
Strategic research areas Electric power and smart grid Information and communications technology Microsystems technology Space, plasma and fusion Intelligent transportation systems Read more at:
Master’s Programmes Five master’s programmes (2 years) Electrical power engineering Electrophysics Network services and systems Systems, control and robotics Wireless systems Doctoral programme (Ph.D.) in Electrical Engineering (5 years)
Network Services and Systems Focus: new scenarios for networked systems, cyber physical systems, internetworking, wireless networks, network management and networked systems security Read more at: Year 1Year 1 Year 2 Year 2 AutumnSpring Autumn Spring Mandatory course Design and Technology Enterprise Master thesis
Wireless Systems Focus: digital and radio communications Read more at: Mandatory course Design and Technology Enterprise Year 1Year 1 Year 2Year 2 AutumnSpring Autumn Spring Mandatory course Information Transmission Wireless Networks Master thesis Multimedia Signal Processing
Electrophysics Focus: electromagnetic fields, ionized matter (plasma) and fusion energy Read more at: Mandatory course Design and Technology Enterprise Year 1Year 1 Year 2Year 2 AutumnSpring Autumn Spring Mandatory course Plasma Space Master thesis Radio Science
Electric Power Engineering Focus: supplying a growing population with affordable, environmentally responsible power Read more at: Year 1Year 1 Year 2Year 2 AutumnSpring Autumn Spring Mandatory course Electric Power Systems Electrotechnical Design Master thesis Electrical Drives IT-related areas of competency
System, Control and Robotics Focus: Analysis, design and control of complex technical systems Read more at: Year 1Year 1 Year 2 Year 2 AutumnSpring Autumn Spring Mandatory course Robotics and autonomous systems Networked control systems Master thesis Systems and control theory Electrical energy systems
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