School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) is one of five schools at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. We conduct research and education in electrical engineering, computer science, intelligent systems and human centered technology. Here you can read about our research, education and the latest news at EECS. Located at KTH Kista and KTH Campus in Stockholm.
Research
We conduct internationally prominent research in several areas.
Education
Every year, some of Sweden's most sought-after engineers and researchers in electrical engineering and computer science are educated here.
Studies in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Latest news from EECS
Prestigious IEEE award to EECS associate professor
Last week Qianwen Xu, associate professor at EECS’ Division of Electric Power and Energy Systems received the J. David Irwin Early Career Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Enginee...
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Taking Humour Seriously in Graduate Training
For nearly two decades, Benoit Baudry (Université de Montréal) and Martin Monperrus (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) have supervised master’s and PhD students. Along the way, they’ve drawn a perhap...
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New sepsis diagnostic could reduce critical time to save patients
A new diagnostic method would confirm sepsis infections earlier, cutting critical hours in the “race against time” to save patients’ lives.
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Calendar
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Docent lectures
Thursday 2025-11-06, 11:00 - 12:00
Participating: Hamed Nemati
Location: D3, Lindstedtsvägen 5
Video link: Zoom
2025-11-06T11:00:00.000+01:00 2025-11-06T12:00:00.000+01:00 Sound Leakage Contracts for Reliable Formal Verification (Docent lectures) D3, Lindstedtsvägen 5 (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)Sound Leakage Contracts for Reliable Formal Verification (Docent lectures) -
Seminars and lectures
Thursday 2025-11-06, 15:00 - 16:00
Location: Teknikringen 33
2025-11-06T15:00:00.000+01:00 2025-11-06T16:00:00.000+01:00 Interrupting High-Voltage DC current - more difficult than flipping a light switch (Seminars and lectures) Teknikringen 33 (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)Interrupting High-Voltage DC current - more difficult than flipping a light switch (Seminars and lectures) -
Lectures and seminars
Thursday 2025-11-06, 15:00
Location: 1440 (Henrik Eriksson)
Video link: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/68326117739
2025-11-06T15:00:00.000+01:00 2025-11-06T15:00:00.000+01:00 Pooria Ghavamian 30% seminar (Lectures and seminars) 1440 (Henrik Eriksson) (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)Pooria Ghavamian 30% seminar (Lectures and seminars)



