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Bacteria in the air visualised in hospitals
Published Mar 16, 2020KTH researchers are now using virtual reality (VR) to visualise bacteria in the air. “We visualise particle movement in indoor air and pollutants in operating rooms via so-called supercomputer simula...
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The jaundice meter for babies
The jaundice meter. Published Mar 11, 2020Every year some 135 million children are born. Well over half, 80 million, suffer from jaundice. This medical condition can, if left untreated, lead to neurological damage in the new-borns and, in the...
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Rocket helps KTH researchers study Northern Lights
Published Mar 11, 2020Last week, the SPIDER-2 rocket could finally launch from the Esrange station outside of Kiruna. The rocket, tasked with examining processes within northern lights, demanded perfect weather conditions ...
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New technology mimics the body and reduces the amount of animal testing
Published Jan 28, 2020A multiple organ-on-chip platform developed by researchers at KTH and Harvard University could drastically accelerate drug testing. The technology provides accurate predictions of drug effects prior t...
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Aristides Gionis, new Professor in Theoretical Computer Science
Published Jan 28, 2020We are happy to welcome Aristides Gionis who recently joined the Division of Theoretical Computer Science. Aristides Gionis will be working in algorithms, data mining, graph mining, and social-network...
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She teaches robots to use the internet
Published Jan 28, 2020Danica Kragic, professor of computer science, has received 47 million from the Swedish Research Council's professor program for research in robotics and automation. The grant extends over ten years an...
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Chips could accelerate tests for drug safety and effectiveness
Testing for drug safety and efficiency may be accelerated with a system of chips that simulate human organs, which was developed by researchers at KTH and Harvard University. Published Jan 27, 2020A multiple organ-on-chip platform developed by researchers at KTH and Harvard University could drastically accelerate drug testing. The technology provides accurate predictions of drug effects prior t...
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Kick-off for the KTH centre NAVET
Published Jan 22, 2020On a cold Tuesday evening in January, a new centre formation was opened at KTH - where KTH collaborates with KMH Royal College of Music, SKH Stockholm University of the Arts and Konstfack University o...
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KTH's cyber defence centre is inaugurated
Published Jan 22, 2020On 15 January, the KTH Center for Cyber Defense and Information Security (CDIS) was inaugurated, a collaboration between KTH and the Swedish Armed Forces. The centre will conduct research and train cy...
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Building a new community of Future DigiLeaders at KTH and beyond
Published Dec 10, 2019What career paths await young researchers? Who do they want to become as future leaders within digitalization technology? And how should a good research environment look like according to them? This a...
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Newly inaugurated professors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Published Dec 09, 2019At KTH’s academic ceremony in November, 19 professors were inaugurated and seven of these belong to the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. They are presented below with individual ...
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First CASTOR Software Days provided a meeting point for research and industry
Published Oct 24, 2019At CASTOR Software days, software researchers, engineers and students met to present and discuss cutting-edge technology and current challenges in the three areas: DevOps, Security and Large-Scale Dis...
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Intelligent bot Repairnator joins Eclipse
Repairnator@GitHub Published Sep 26, 2019Last year, the automatic bug fixing bot Repairnator fooled the Github community. Under code name ‘Luc Esape’, the bot wrote patches good enough to pass as a human user. Now Repairnator takes the next ...
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Successful SPP Summer Course
Published Aug 26, 2019A new summer block course with the title “Exploring the Physics of Planetary Environments” was held at the Space and Plasma Physics division of KTH between August 13 and 22, 2019. 25 students from 14 ...
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EECS students visit Huawei in China
Published Aug 19, 2019Earlier this spring, five lucky students from the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) were selected to participate in Huawei's two-week program "Seeds for the Future". The pro...
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Visit record for the EECS school during Järva Week
Published Jun 19, 2019With nearly 53,000 visitors, the politician week in Järva hit a new visitor record, and for the second year in a row the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) was there.
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A positive side effect of cache monitoring – doing good rather than evil
Published Jun 19, 2019As billions of internet users demand immediate, reliable access to high-resolution video and social media content through cloud-based apps, how do you accommodate ever increasing network speeds? A tea...
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Meet our future engineers at Järva
Published Jun 05, 2019Like last year, the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science will attend political week in Järva. On June 14-16, we will be at their educational area with students, student projects, a M...
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Digital contraceptives
Published Jun 03, 2019New digital contraceptives have aroused great excitement, from the approval in Europe and the United States, the resurrection in Sweden when several unwanted pregnancies were reported, to the rocket c...
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Security and privacy research takes over KTH
Published May 22, 2019Smart and connected. That is how many would describe the sustainable society of the future. But if the vision is to become reality, system security and privacy needs to become better – quickly. This s...
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