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THEME: QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY
Vaishali Adya, Hilma Karlsson and Erik Svanberg researchers.

Quantum keys will protect our secrets

Today's encryption is an easy match for future quantum computers – they can be cracked within seconds. KTH researchers are now developing technology that will secure our digital communications in the future.

Quantum keys can keep our secrets safe

There is a lot of exciting research going on at KTH. A good way to follow developments is via our affiliated pages on LinkedIn.

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

Quantum technology and innovation

Quantum Sweden Innovation Platform (QSIP) is a Swedish initiative to stimulate, foster, and promote quantum technology innovation to support the emergence and growth of a Swedish, globally competitive and attractive industry within and by means of quantum technology.

QSIP

NEWS FROM KTH
Woman standing against a brick wall.
Susanne Nilsson, researcher in innovation management and collaboration, has led the one-year pilot project NÄST. Photo: Sabina Fabrizi

KTH supports municipalities in the fight against gang crime

KTH researchers have developed working methods that make it easier for municipalities to work together to prevent young people from being drawn into criminal gangs.

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Nisse Johansson, sustainability researcher, is writing a book about the history of plastic bags. (Photo: Christer Gummeson)

The bag that carries fruit and conflicts

The controversial plastic bag is to get its own history. Researcher Nisse Johansson delves into the history of the plastic bag, which was invented by a KTH engineer and later criticised as an environm...

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A man and a woman signing documents.
The presidents Anders Söderholm and Nancy Ip signs a memorandum of understanding to strengthen the collaboration.

KTH strengthens collaboration with university in Hong Kong

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and KTH have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to confirm their strategic collaboration.

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More research news

Discover the latest news from KTH's advanced research areas and meet the researchers leading the way forward.

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Nobel Calling Stockholm

Nobel Calling Stockholm offers ten days of talks, tours, concerts, and lab visits. At KTH Campus, you can visit the Reactor Hall 25 meters underground and explore Digital Futures’ research on tomorrow’s digital society.

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