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  • KTH to Host New Smart Grids Centre

    Published Jan 13, 2012

    KTH has been selected to anchor the new Swedish Centre for Smart Grids and Energy Storage (SweGRIDS), bringing academia together with industry and public utilities to tackle the European Union’s ambit...

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  • KTH Spin-off Wins Boeing Order

    Published Jan 04, 2012

    The Swedish engineering company Novator AB, a spin-off from KTH’s Department of Aeronautical and Vehicle Engineering, has landed a major order from the giant American aircraft manufacturer Boeing.

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  • Innovation Scholarship for Superabsorbent Polymer

    Published Jan 02, 2012

    Two KTH researchers have won a City of Stockholm Innovation Scholarship for an eco-friendly, high-efficiency and renewable superabsorbent polymer.

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  • Trash-to-Energy Project in Bolivia Wins Funding

    Published Dec 16, 2011

    KTH researchers have received the coveted “Nordic Climate Facility Grant” for a sustainability project in Bolivia that transforms domestic and industrial waste into energy.

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  • Improving Measurement of Elasticity in Steel

    Published Dec 15, 2011

    It’s not easy to determine the elastic properties of steel by experimenting on single crystals. But now a KTH research team has developed new theoretical methods to bind resilience properties to the s...

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  • Career Report: Engineers Find Jobs Even in a Recession

    Published Dec 15, 2011

    Despite the turbulent economy, almost every graduate of KTH Royal Institute of Technology finds a job within two years. The university’s 2011 Career Report shows that nearly 70 percent of recent grads...

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  • Making Molecular Energy Visible

    Published Dec 14, 2011

    KTH researchers and their colleagues from France and Japan have found a method to reveal previously unknown details of the atomic binding process.

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  • U.S. Energy Secretary Visits KTH

    Published Dec 12, 2011

    A University of California Professor, the 1997 Nobel Physics Prize winner and President Barack Obama’s Secretary of Energy paid a visit to KTH on December 8 — all in one person. Spending an afternoon ...

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  • Nobel Winner for Quasicrystals to Speak at KTH

    Published Dec 08, 2011

    It’s a story of vindication: for years, Israeli researcher Dan Shechtman was ridiculed by his peers for claiming that he had discovered a new form of crystalline structure—one that conventional wisdom...

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  • Transport Day: Building Bridges from Research to Government & Industry

    Published Dec 07, 2011

    The KTH Transport Day – Partner Collaboration Conference on November 30 brought together some 300 participants to build partnerships and learn how today’s transportation research aims to meet coming c...

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  • A Social Robot in a Fur Cap

    Published Nov 30, 2011

    The talking robotic head Furhat will be presented by KTH researchers at the RobotVille Festival in London December 1-4.

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  • Swedish-Swiss Partnership in Accelerator Science

    Published Nov 29, 2011

    KTH, Stockholm University and Uppsala University have signed an agreement with two leading Swiss research institutions covering technology development for the next generation of free-electron lasers a...

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  • Prizes Finance Students’ Solar Company

    Published Nov 28, 2011

    Hjalmar Nilsonne is making good on an entrepreneurial dream — and winning prizes — with the newly established company Black Silicon Solar. All while he’s still a student at KTH.

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  • KTH Joins Australian Low-Carbon Research Centre

    Published Nov 28, 2011

    The KTH School of Architecture and the Built Environment has agreed to be an international partner in a new Australian research centre aimed at developing tools to reduce urban carbon emissions.

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  • KTH Names Sweden’s First Professor of Patient Safety

    Published Nov 23, 2011

    Richard Cook, physician, researcher and expert on errors in complex healthcare systems — and now Sweden’s first Professor of Patient Safety — will take up his post at KTH in 2012.

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  • Genetic Study Confirms: First Dogs Came from East Asia

    Published Nov 23, 2011

    Researchers at KTH say they have found further proof that the wolf ancestors of today’s domesticated dogs can be traced to southern East Asia — findings that run counter to theories placing the cradle...

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  • Expanding Research in Environmental Drug Residues

    Published Nov 21, 2011

    New funding will strengthen research at the MistraPharma Centre at KTH into more efficient wastewater treatment processes. Among the Centre’s focus areas is risk assessment studies, aiming to see whet...

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  • Technology Visions Meet Market Needs

    Published Nov 15, 2011

    KTH plays host this week to 15 university teams taking part in the final event of the Idea to Product® Global Competition. From November 17 to 19, aspiring entrepreneurs from five continents will face...

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  • Business Group: “Reward Research Collaboration”

    Published Nov 11, 2011

    The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise is proposing that allocation of government research funding should give extra weight to universities that successfully collaborate with business. The organisati...

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  • KTH Wins Major Grants for Basic Research

    Published Nov 08, 2011

    The Swedish Research Council has granted SEK 177 million to 62 KTH research projects.

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