Research groups and centres within environment and sustainable development
Many research groups at KTH feature the environment and sustainable development as either the central aspect of their operations or a key component of the research carried out within their specific field. In addition to this, KTH is involved – sometimes as a driving force – in around a number of centres linked to the environment and sustainable development. Here, research is carried out primarily within new areas, often in partnership with society and industry.
Centres
Listing some of KTH's research centres with strong connection to sustainability in their research:
- Centre for Construction Efficiency (CBE)
- Centre for Future Seafood, Blue Food
- Centre for Sustainable Aviation (CSA)
- Centre of Excellence for Science and Innovation Studies (CESIS)
- Centre for Traffic Research (CTR)
- Competence Center for Gas Exchange (CCGEx)
- ECO2 Vehicle Design
- Hammarby Sjöstadsverk
- Hero-m2i
- Integrated Transport Research Laboratory (ITRL)
- KTH Railway Group
- KTH Climate Action Centre
- KTH FOOD
- KTH Leancentrum
- KTH Space Center
- ACCESS Linnaeus Center
- Linné Flow Centre (FLOW)
- Road2Science
- Senseable Stockholm Lab
- Science for Life Laboratory
- SMaRC - Swedish Maritime Robotics Centre
- Stand up for Wind
- Sustainable Finance Lab
- Swedish Gasification Centre
- Swedish Centre for Smart Grids and Energy Storage
- Swedish Electromobility Centre
- Treesearch
- Wallenberg AI autonomous systems and software program (WASP)
- Wallenberg Wood Science Centre (WWSC)
Research at KTH's schools
The research activities are divided in five schools, each responsible for a specific research area. Learn more the schools' research areas and find researchers