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  • KTH mathematician praised in U.S. Congress

    It's not every day that the subject of mathematical research is raised in the United States Congress. But a California congressman recently praised KTH Professor Mats Boij's ground-breaking work in mathematics during a speech on the floor of the House of Representatives.

  • KTH mathematician praised in U.S. Congress

    It's not every day that the subject of mathematical research is raised in the United States Congress. But a California congressman recently praised KTH Professor Mats Boij's ground-breaking work in mathematics during a speech on the floor of the House of Representatives.

  • Grants will bolster math research at KTH

    Mathematics Research at KTH will get a hefty injection of stimulating international exchanges, made possible by six grants from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation mathematics programs.

  • “Mathematics is art”

    Sandra Di Rocco is a newly appointed professor of mathematics at KTH. When she speaks about algebraic geometry, she does so with a passion that sends shivers down your spine, and it even affects those who know very little about the subject. Mathematics is about feeling and about language, says Sandra Di Rocco. Mathematics is the exact language which cannot be misunderstood.

  • Big Bang mathematics provides Hans Ringström with prestigious award

    The KTH mathematician Hans Ringström’s research revolves around the mathematics behind the Big Bang. His contribution to studies of cosmological models has been widely reported internationally. Now he is getting attention from the Royal Academy of Sciences, by being awarded one of the most prestigious Swedish research awards, the Göran Gustafsson Prize. In addition to SEK 4.5 million in research grants, he will also receive a personal prize of SEK 100,000.

  • MSc Mathematics

    The joint master's programme in Mathematics is hosted by world-leading experts and research groups at KTH and Stockholm University. Students specialise in their desired areas of mathematics while acquiring essential skills in problem-solving and logical reasoning. Graduates become industrial mathematicians, often data analysts, financial analysts or within software engineering, or go on to PhD studies at prominent institutions.