The WaterCentre@KTH is a wide collaborative effort based at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. The centre's mission is to bring about water innovations for a sustainable future of the Earth. The centre believes in the meeting of experts, practitioners, and policymakers. It connects scientists that never would have met and offers an arena for joint knowledge creation with industry, government and civil society. Expect the unexpected.
The centre belongs to School of Architecture and the Built Environment .
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Amir Resvani together with Zahra Kalantari, Professor, Director of Watercentre and project leader from KTH 20 Aug 2025
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WaterBlog@KTH: Reflect, Rethink, Refill
- Eco-Shift: Learning from Scandinavian Climate Action for Non-State Actors
- Navigating Waters of Change: How Climate Adaptation Can Prevent Water Conflicts
- Part 2: Remembering Our Roots, Re-connecting to the Ocean, and Reflecting on Our Priorities, by Gauri Salunkhe
- A new data synthesis published in Nature – Scientific Data on flow and storage changes of water on land around the world
- Part 1: Remembering Our Roots, Re-connecting to the Ocean, and Reflecting on Our Priorities, by Gauri Salunkhe
- Blue Gold: How Wastewater Can Change the Game in Industrial Water Use, by Mariel Perez Zabaleta
- Returning to KTH for a seminar on water-based treatment and an EU mission for the ocean, by Brigita Dejus
- Previous WaterBlog@KTH posts
Recent water-related KTH publications
[1]
M. Subasic,
"Corrosion fatigue of 304L stainless steel in simulated LWR water environment,"
Doctoral thesis Stockholm : KTH Royal Institute of Technology, TRITA-SCI-FOU, 2025:47, 2025.
[2]
J.-M. Le Corre et al.,
"Experimental investigation of the internal structure of boiling two-phase water flow under LWR core operating conditions,"
Nuclear Engineering and Design, vol. 442, 2025.
[3]
P. Högselius,
"Introducing the Nuclear-Water Nexus,"
in The Nuclear-Water Nexus, Per Högselius & Siegfried Evens Ed., Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, 2025, pp. 1-19.