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  • Researcher helps characters get their lines right

    A new movie-making app uses technology developed at KTH to literally put the words in the characters’ mouths.

  • Robotics work leads researcher from Turkey to NASA

    Like many international students, Alper Aydemir was expected to return home after graduation. But an offer from NASA led to a change in plans.

  • Robot project envisions factories where more people want to work

    Rather than taking jobs, robots will one day soon join people on the factory floor, as co-workers and collaborators. That’s the vision of a EUR 6.5 million project led by KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

  • With robots, humans face ‘new society’

    Humanity came one step closer in January to being able to replicate itself, thanks to the EU’s approval of funding for the Human Brain Project. Danica Kragic, a robotics researcher and computer science professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, says that while the prospect of living among humanoid robots calls to mind terrifying scenarios from science fiction, the reality of how humans cope with advances in robotics will be more complex, and subtle.