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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
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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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Funding and incomes
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Research
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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
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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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Lab facilities
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Impact of research Field-normalised citation Journal impact factor
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Programme and courses Filmen på svenska – engelska en bild, ex på projektkurs eller liknande
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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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Number of students
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First-hand applicants – bachelor level
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First-hand applicants – master level
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Ph.D. students
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