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  • Student team competing in Boston

    A team of students from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, the Karolinska Institute (KI), Stockholm University and Beckmans College of Design has just finished their part in iGEM, an international competition in synthetic biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston. The team’s competition entry is a solution that increases the efficiency of alternative treatment methods when the use of antibiotics does not help.

  • Professors Give Failing Grades to Electronic Vote Systems

    KTH researchers have found major security flaws in commercial electronic voting systems used in the U.S. and Norway. They say the most serious weakness is a lack of a certifiable audit trail.

  • KTH duo realizing vision for Russian tech centre

    They regularly shuttle between meetings in Boston and Moscow, and stay in constant contact with teams on both sides of the Atlantic; but the pay-off for Mats Hanson and Kristina Edström is seeing a new university take shape.

  • A global network will strengthen KTH’s influence

    KTH has started to work with some of the world’s most prestigious universities in a new global network. The network, the Dean’s Forum, will strengthen KTH’s ability to influence the political agenda, for example within the EU.