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Susanne Nilsson and Rob Comber provide KTH solutions to tackle youth gang recruitment.
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Using AI to fight youth
gang crime Susanne Nilsson, researcher at the
Department of Engineering Design, and Rob Comber from the SCI school, want to
use AI to tackle youth gang recruitment. By bringing together knowledge,
contacts, and expertise in an AI database, they aim to boost cooperation between
different societal actors. "Our goal is to help local teams find and
understand information from various sources, and perhaps inspire some new
thinking," Susanne Nilsson says.
Read the full interview Read more about articles about AI – now on kth.se
| | | Pär Jönsson, Head of the ITM School
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A so-called “flipped–location” examination at the Kanthal production site and ITM's department's hard work to reduce costs are in focus for Pär Jönsson's blog post. Pär Jönsson's blog post
| | | | Week-long visits to companies for students at Industriell teknik
During four weeks, the around 100 new students in the program
”Industriell Teknik”, get the opportunity to meet companies. It turned out to be a great idea. Read more
| | | | Jenni Hollbrink Photo: Ulrika Georgsson
| | Jenni Hollbrink fills the shoes of Christina Carlsson (for now)
| | As of 1 October, Jenni Hollbrink is acting head of ITM's School's Office. Christina Carlsson remains at KTH until next year, engaged in other projects.
| | | | President's review of the Department of Learning finished
In a report, a review of the Department of Learning in Engineering
Sciences at ITM School, has been carried out to get a comprehensive
description of the department's activities. Read more
| HR-plus replaced by a more modern system
KTH will get a new payroll and time reporting system on October 21, called KTH-HR. “It is one of the most modern systems on the market and is used by many companies and municipalities, KTH's Director of Personnel, Annica Fröberg, says.
Read about the new KTH-HR | Complete all your expenses before 16 October
As of November KTH has a new salary system. As a consequence you need to add any expenses in KTH-RES in a expense report. You also need to finalize any preliminary expense report and submit them for approval before 16 October. | | | | Deactivation of KTH accounts
KTH will deactivate all KTH accounts that do not belong to active students or employees. This includes hired consultants for whom you may need to apply for an extended KTH account. The deactivation will take place on November 12, 2024. All affected account holders have been notified via email. | Nobel Week at KTHAs this year's Nobel Prize winners are announced, the world's eyes turn
to Stockholm. From 4 to 14 October, the Nobel Prize Museum, KTH and
other local social actors, transform the city into a hub for tech,
science, and research under the name Nobel Calling.
A world of green nanostructuresSeminar 11 October
Visit world-leading labs
KTH opens the doors to its unique research facilities
Cracking the codes - the search for new knowledge
A conversation at the Nobelprize museum 7 October.
More about the Nobel Calling week
| | | Mikael Nybacka soon in the fika chat.
| | Fika Chat on E-mobility as interdisciplinary master's profile | Mikael Nybacka is leading one of the KTH joint development projects
starting in 2024 within the Future Education at KTH programme. The
project involves all schools, VS, students and the business sector. Listen to
podcast with Mikael 9 October at 15.00
| | | | Want to maximize the impact of your research?
The Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship offers a PhD course on 4–8 November, Research for Societal Impact (1.5 credits). The course will equip scholars with the best communication techniques to create awareness about their research within and outside academia and connect you with fellow researchers from Stockholm. Together, you will explore how to extend the impact of your findings. The course is free to participate. Sign up before 13 October
| | | Subscribe to KTH's newsletter from RSOSubscribe to KTH's newsletter for researchers from the Research Support Office (RSO) to stay updated on new funding opportunities, events, news and research support. The RSO newsletter is in English and is sent twice a month. Subscribe to RSO Newsletter | | | | Strategic mobilization for researchThe Research Committee at KTH has been in place since the beginning of the year. The work on developing KTH's research is progressing . Read the interview with Annika Borgenstam, Vice President for Research and chair of the Research Committee. The way forward for KTH research | | | | | KTH Innovation Award to x-ray technology
| X-ray technique gives Mats Danielsson innovation award
Mats Danielsson, who has developed groundbreaking medical technology enabling early detection of tumors and faster treatment of inflammatory diseases, has been awarded the KTH Innovation Award 2024. Read Mats' tips for innovators
| | | | | | | | | Operadax 2024For 20 years it has been a yearly tradition with a joint concert with singers from the Stockholm University of the Arts and the KTH Academic Orchestra. Experience a variety of wonderful opera music. From Mozart, Puccini, The Barber of Seville to Der Rosenkavalier. Raise the curtain, let the concert begin! | | | | | | School meeting with Faculty Board ITM
Meet the Faculty Board ITM, learn more about collegiality and have the chance to discuss aspects of collegiality in relation to the new recruitment and promotion scheme. | | | | | | | | |
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