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Theme: Quantum technology

How will quantum technology affect society? What are the challenges and potential innovations? In a series of articles, we take a closer look at the quantum world and report on all the exciting research being conducted at KTH.

KTH postdoctoral researcher Qirui Cui, the lead author of the study, and (right) KTH Professor Anna Delin.

Twisting atom thin materials reveals new way to save computing energy

A recent study shows a new and potentially more energy efficient way for information to be transmitted inside electronic systems, including computers and phones—without relying on electric currents or...

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Anders Söderholm, President of KTH, signs an agreement with Caroline Arehult, CEO of Akademiska Hus. (Photo: Christer Gummeson)

SciLifeLab is building for the future of research

The SciLifeLab research infrastructure is expanding. Under a new lease agreement signed by KTH with Akademiska Hus, the floor space at Campus Solna will increase by 50 per cent. The aim is to create a...

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A bunch of people at a birthdayceremony at the Royal Castle.
KTH presents an anniversary professorship in green transition to the King on the occasion of his birthday.

King receives Royal Jubilee professorship in green transition

KTH is launching a Royal Jubilee Professorship to drive the green transition in Sweden and around the world. This initiative is a gift to King Carl XVI Gustaf for his 80th birthday on 30 April 2026 an...

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RESEARCH FOCUS
Red blod cells.
Blood proteins are widely used as biomarkers to detect, for example, inflammation, hormonal imbalance, cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorders. Photo: Mostphotos.

Blood protein levels change from childhood to adulthood

Blood protein levels change significantly during childhood, and the differences between girls and boys become more pronounced with age. A new study by researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology ...

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Man in lab.
According to Dahlberg, a major difference from home was the Japanese work culture. Photo: Jon Lindhe, KTH

Successful exchange with Kyoto University

KTH doctoral student Simon Dahlberg had the opportunity to undertake a three-month exchange at the Institute of Life and Medical Sciences at Kyoto University in Japan. An exchange that is just the fir...

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Mechanic with lamp repairing car at workshop.
Too little is known about the working environment of electric car mechanics, a situation that researchers at KTH are keen to remedy. Photo: MostPhotos

Creating a safer working environment for EV mechanics

Ergonomics researchers at KTH are identifying the risks involved in repairing battery-powered electric vehicles. The aim of the project is to provide mechanics with better protection. “We are interes...

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