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  • An Algorithm to Track Cell Movements

    PhD student Klas Magnusson has developed a successful new algorithm for automated image analysis in cell biology. Tests using the algorithm at Stanford University show that it can reduce manual labor by more than 90 per cent. Magnusson was recently awarded a “Best Student Paper” award for his creation.

  • Roads could power cars across Europe

    Electric car development is primarily focused on fuel efficiency, and until recently, researchers have been seeking answers under the bonnet. But a team at KTH Royal Institute of Technology is looking a little lower, at the street below.

  • For Stefan, the team is what counts

    It’s not his style to draw up great plans. But looking back now, Stefan Östlund says that his career has followed a fairly solid track.

  • Exchange Student’s Atmospheric Experiment Set for Flight

    “The experience of a lifetime” says Will Reid of the time he spent managing a rocket-based atmospheric study at KTH. A student at Australia’s Melbourne School of Engineering who recently returned home after 18 months as an exchange student in Sweden, Reid will see his team’s handiwork launched 85 kilometres into the Earth’s atmosphere later this year.

  • 5G Wireless Research Wins Chinese Government Honour

    His research might just be part of the solution of the next-generation wireless communication technology, known as 5G: Jinfeng Du has received the Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-financed Students Abroad for his research efforts. He believes that it’s because he’s a bit more inquisitive than the average person.