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Research at KTH Royal Institute of Technology generates new knowledge and technological development that can lead to significant change – for the world, for society and for people.

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Current activities

 portrait of Outi Tammisola
“Potential applications for new findings in elastic turbulence are in biomedicine, soil cleaning and design of new biomaterials. In addition, we want to increase the understanding of biological processes, since blood, saliva and mucus are complex fluids with similar properties,” says Outi Tammisola, KTH Professor of Fluid Mechanics.

ERC Consolidator Grant for research on faster fluid mixing

Outi Tammisola, Professor of Fluid Mechanics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, receives an ERC Consolidator Grant of €2 million for a five-year period for the project “INTER-ET”. “We hope to enab...

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Portrait of Agnes Stenbom
“If AI technology is only used to increase, and not change, media production, I see major risks of quality deterioration in journalism. It is therefore crucial that creators and users of AI technology in editorial environments let AI tools become catalysts for creativity rather than conformity”, Agnes Stenbom says.

Ethical AI use in journalism can strengthen democracy

Agnes Stenbom, an industrial doctoral student at KTH Indek, works to ensure that ethical AI use of media can strengthen society and democracy. She was recently named AI Swede of the Year 2024 by Tech...

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Göran Finnveden, Professor of Environmental Strategic Analysis, presents research at the UN Climate Summit on how to reduce emissions (Photo: Håkan Lindgren and Mostphotos)

How to reduce emissions from consumption

Göran Finnveden, Professor of Environmental Strategic Analysis, will be reporting on instruments for climate change mitigation during the ongoing COP29 climate summit in Baku.  "Being able to communi...

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Recent publications

[1]
Y. Ju et al., "Dynamic Resource Management for In-Situ Techniques Using MPI-Sessions," in Recent advances in the message passing interface, EUROMPI 2024, 2025, pp. 105-120.
[2]
D. Passato, D. Beli and I. Lopez Arteaga, "A spectral element-based reduced order model for thermoacoustic stability analysis in waveguides," Journal of Sound and Vibration, vol. 598, 2025.
[4]
Q. Zhang, "Data-Driven Graphical Modelling and Applications in Public Transportation," Doctoral thesis Stockholm : KTH Royal Institute of Technology, TRITA-ABE-DLT, 2437, 2025.
[5]
C. Li, "Capturing the Shape and Pose of Horses in 3D," Doctoral thesis Stockholm : KTH Royal Institute of Technology, TRITA-EECS-AVL, 2025:3, 2025.
Full list in the KTH publications portal