Urban green spaces are important for our well-being. At the same time, more and more people want to use the same space, which can lead to inequality and conflicting goals. KTH researchers are studying healthy greenery as a matter of justice.
Premature babies who receive too much or too little oxygen can develop serious complications. The researchers behind Neosense Technologies has developed a system gives them better odds.
Tanmoy Bari, innovator and co-creator of the energy platform Greenely is named the KTH’s Alum of the Year 2024. “My goal is for all of Europe’s electricity consumers to have access to each other’s surplus energy.”
17 juni: KTH in collaboration with The University of Tokyo. The event focuses on the transformative impact of robotics in various biomedical facets. Areas of focus includes; mechatronics, surgical simulation and vision systems and AI.