Annika Borgenstam, Vice President for research and chair of the research committee
KTH's research focus under review
The new research committee at KTH, led by Annika
Borgenstam, will
handle a number of different issues like research funding, which networks KTH
should be part of, and how KTH's research should be communicated. The strategic research areas will also be reviewed.
”We are happy to receive
input and thoughts, “ says Annika Borgenstam.
The NEEDED project transforms toilet water into industrial gold at KTH Live-In Lab. The researchers aim to create a platform for producing specific bio-based chemicals from wastewater using microbial communities.
In May and June, KTH employees can take intensive courses in Swedish as a foreign language at beginner and intermediate level (A1, A2 and B1). Registration is open until 16 April.
Arnold Pears was one of the
participants when over 60 educational developers from nearly 30 higher
education institutions met to talk about artificial intelligence (AI) in
education.
This man is not only a student at KTH, more specifically studying Industrial management and engineering, he is also a sensational new Swedish record holder on 10 000 meters. Congratulations Andreas Almgren!
New local collective agreements are now in place
The teacher, flexitime, and TA agreements have been revised jointly between the HR department and the trade unions. The aim has been to clarify what applies to working hours.
“Canvas beats the previous programme website by 1000 per cent”, states a student. Make student communication even more effective with some tips from student to teacher.
Are you working on an idea, startup or research related to the
transportation industry, manufacturing or electrification? Get the opportunity
to sit down with Scania to get an industry perspective.
Looking to improve your ability to talk about and present your research in different contexts? Welcome to a workshop where you can practice your research communication skills.
Interested in how open science changes the research landscape? And: what exactly is open science? This workshop at KTHB teaches you how you can have more open research practices.
Every year we arrange an Open House for those curious about KTH and our programmes. Meet KTH students, teachers and student counsellors who can answer any questions you may have about your future studies.
The visitors can also listen to short seminars on different programmes and go on guided outdoor tours on campus.