The WaterCentre@KTH is a wide collaborative effort based at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. The centre's mission is to bring about water innovations for a sustainable future of the Earth. The centre believes in the meeting of experts, practitioners, and policymakers. It connects scientists that never would have met and offers an arena for joint knowledge creation with industry, government and civil society. Expect the unexpected.
The centre belongs to School of Architecture and the Built Environment .
News
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Linnaeus lecture 2025 about water11 Feb 2025
Events
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WaterCentre's events
Tuesday 2025-03-25, 12:00 - 13:00
Participating: Arya Preetha Vijayan
Location: V3, floor 5 Teknikringen 72
2025-03-25T12:00:00.000+01:00 2025-03-25T13:00:00.000+01:00 “Stockholm’s Water Journey: From Source to Sea – Drinking Water, Wastewater Treatment, and Marine Conservation” (WaterCentre's events) V3, floor 5 Teknikringen 72 (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)“Stockholm’s Water Journey: From Source to Sea – Drinking Water, Wastewater Treatment, and Marine Conservation” (WaterCentre's events) -
WaterCentre's events
Thursday 2025-04-03, 12:00 - 13:00
Participating: Maurizio Mazzoleni, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Location: The venue will be announced soon
2025-04-03T12:00:00.000+02:00 2025-04-03T13:00:00.000+02:00 “Interdisciplinary Modelling: Challenges and benefits” (WaterCentre's events) The venue will be announced soon (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)“Interdisciplinary Modelling: Challenges and benefits” (WaterCentre's events) -
WaterCentre's events
Monday 2025-04-28, 12:00 - 13:00
Participating: M. Bayani Cardenas, University of Texas
Location: Sydöstra galleriet, KTH Library, Osquars backe 31
2025-04-28T12:00:00.000+02:00 2025-04-28T13:00:00.000+02:00 “How a river's periodic pulse affects its liver: hyporheic zones in the Anthropocene” (WaterCentre's events) Sydöstra galleriet, KTH Library, Osquars backe 31 (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)“How a river's periodic pulse affects its liver: hyporheic zones in the Anthropocene” (WaterCentre's events)
WaterBlog@KTH: Reflect, Rethink, Refill
- Part 2: Remembering Our Roots, Re-connecting to the Ocean, and Reflecting on Our Priorities, by Gauri Salunkhe
- A new data synthesis published in Nature – Scientific Data on flow and storage changes of water on land around the world
- Part 1: Remembering Our Roots, Re-connecting to the Ocean, and Reflecting on Our Priorities, by Gauri Salunkhe
- Blue Gold: How Wastewater Can Change the Game in Industrial Water Use, by Mariel Perez Zabaleta
- Returning to KTH for a seminar on water-based treatment and an EU mission for the ocean, by Brigita Dejus
- Previous WaterBlog@KTH posts