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THEME: QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY
Katia Gallo, a Professor of Physic.

Quantum communication securing Europe’s future networks

At KTH, technology for quantum communication is being developed that can strengthen Europe’s and Sweden’s digital sovereignty and cybersecurity against future threats. Under the leadership of Professor Katia Gallo, a Swedish infrastructure is being built to connect with other quantum communication networks across the EU.

Quantum communication could become the superpower of the future

One of the best ways to read about the development is to follow our dedicated LinkedIn pages on various topics relevant to our research.

Want to work with quantum technology?

Our master's programme in Engineering Physics offers you an insight into the latest research on quantum physics, giving you the opportunity to help develop technologies for the future.

Discover our master's programme in Engineering Physics

Frielektronlaser, Copyright DESY.

More research environments for quantum analysis

Are you exploring new quantum materials or developing the next generation of quantum technologies? Through the new strategic initiative RELAX, KTH is giving more researchers access to world-leading research facilities — including synchrotrons, free-electron lasers, neutron sources, and muon sources.

The facilities that make advanced research possible

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Carina Haak, founder of Fritidsbanken, wants to enable more people to find joy in sports and outdoor activities. (Photo: Private)

The idea that got Sweden moving

From a small premises in Deje to a movement that has spread throughout Sweden. Today, Fritidsbanken lends out millions of sports and leisure items – and has become a natural part of life for many. Now...

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woman standing amid parked scooters
In an online survey with more than 1,000 respondents, more than 80 percent of shared e-scooter users in both cities said they had to walk farther to find or to park around bus and train stations, says Boel Berg Wincent. (Photo: David Callahan)

Running late? New parking rules make shared e-scooters less convenient

Commuters trying to beat the clock account for nearly one third of shared electric scooter trips on a typical workday morning, recent research indicates. But reliance on these vehicles can be dampened...

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Illustration of valence electrons and ammonia molecules.
X-rays scattering off the valence electrons surrounding ammonia molecules (orange and green shapes) and getting captured on a detector. Photo: Ian Gabalski/Stanford/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Researchers able to study reactions at a new level of detail

An international team of researchers has been able to study chemical reactions in the most detail to date – tracking a single valence electron as ammonia dissociates upon absorption of light. Taking a...

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24 October 2025: Welcome to a concert with the KTH Academic Orchestra and the Stockholm University of the Arts/Opera.

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