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  • EECS making headlines

    Published Feb 20, 2025

    Kicking off 2025 with prominent achievements from EECS employees.

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  • How Can Large Language Models Make Network Configuration Human Friendly?

    Researcher team
    To the left: Changjie Wang (centre) with his co-supervisor Dejan Kostić (left), and the main supervisor Marco Chiesa (right). Picture taken by Jonatan Langlet. Right side from the top: Mariano Scazzariello, Alireza Farshin, and Simone Ferlin.
    Published Feb 14, 2025

    This is the central question explored in the research team's award-winning paper "NetConfEval: Can LLM Facilitate Network Configuration?" which earned the prestigious IRTF/IETF Applied Networking Rese...

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  • Re-appointed IEEE Distinguished Lecturer

    Carlo Fischione
    Published Feb 10, 2025

    For the second time, Carlo Fischione, professor at KTH, has been appointed IEEE Distinguished Lecturer by the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc)—a prestigious recognition awarded to experts who have...

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  • AI fixes security flaws – KTH wins prestigious award

    Martin Monperrus
    Published Feb 07, 2025

    Can AI fix security flaws before hackers strike? KTH researchers say yes—and their breakthrough won the Best Paper Award 2023 from IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. By using AI to automate se...

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  • New theory adds to the black hole debate

    Black hole. Photo: iStock
    Published Oct 17, 2024

    Scientists have long been baffled by the black holes of the universe, the most famous theories created by British physicist Stephen Hawking. Now Erik Aurell, professor at KTH Royal Institute of Techno...

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  • Space systems in focus at this year's Space Rendezvous

    Published Oct 16, 2024

    Space systems and what it takes to work as a space engineer is the theme of this year's Space Rendezvous, which will be held on 31 October at Electrum in Kista. "We want to show what a space engine...

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  • Ultra-High-Speed Wireless Communication

    An antenna on a fingertip
    Published Oct 15, 2024

    Have you ever wondered how we might achieve ultra-high-speed wireless communication or next-level radar systems? The answer lies in the terahertz (THz) frequency range.

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  • Seminar at EECS supporting in the KAW Fellows 2025 process

    Published Sep 12, 2024

    This seminar target to support in the process for applicants applying for KAW Fellows 2025. The applicants can be internal or external candidates. This meeting will also have a special focus on the EE...

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  • Sustainability, resilience and innovation in focus at EECS’s Research & Impact Day

    Gruppbild i trappa utomhus, Cirka 200 forskare, doktorander och studenter från EECS-skolan
    Published Aug 27, 2024

    EECS’s Research & Impact Day was held at the end of August, and brought together researchers and doctoral students from the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) to share insigh...

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  • Humour - a key ingredient in software development

    Published Aug 20, 2024

    Humour and cultural influences play an important role in most human relationships and, indeed, in software. Deepika Tiwari, a PhD student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, discovered this when, to...

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  • Incubating new research collaborations

    Published Jul 11, 2024

    The RPL Summer School focuses on networking and collaboration between RPL members and external researchers while enhancing RPL and KTH's international visibility.

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  • New algorithm makes machine learning faster and more accurate

    People sitting down near table with assorted laptop computers, phones, notepads and coffee.
    A new algorithm represents a significant leap forward in Federated Learning, which in turn can enhance smart device capabilities in homes and workplaces. Photo: M. Meyer/Unsplash
    Published Apr 30, 2024

    The algorithm can improve the way smart devices in homes and workplaces work together. By reducing the frequency with which devices need to talk to a server while seamlessly handling different data be...

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  • Developing intuitive tools for molecular simulations on powerful computers

    Patrick Norman, Director of PDC.
    Published Apr 04, 2024

    To deliver open-source code that anyone worldwide can use, the Parallel Computing Centre (PDC) recently made a long-awaited breakthrough in creating code for quantum chemistry on graphics processing u...

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  • A whole working life at Electrum - now Nils Nordell is retiring

    Nils Nordell, Director of the Electrum Laboratory retires.
    Published Feb 23, 2024

    Throughout his working life, Nils Nordell, Director of the Electrum Laboratory, has worked at Electrum in Kista. In April, he will be retiring and looking forward to new adventures.

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  • How to stop cyber-attacks with honeypots

    Samuel Lavebrink and Madeleine Lindström are studying the Master's programme Machine Learning.
    Published Feb 13, 2024

    In the ever-evolving landscape of cyber warfare, defending against human-controlled cyberattacks requires innovative strategies. A recent study conducted by students at KTH delves into the realm of cy...

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  • AI in coding awarded for impact

    Published Feb 05, 2024

    For a long time, coding was tediously manual, but in 2009, Martin Monperrus, Professor of Software Engineering at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and his team realised that built-in AI could help m...

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  • Emil is KTH's first cybersecurity engineer

    Emil Lantz graduating as KTH*s first cybersecurity engineer
    Published Dec 19, 2023

    Following the completion of his master's thesis on behavioural biometrics, Emil Lantz is graduating as KTH's first cybersecurity engineer. ”It feels really good to finish,” he says.

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  • Research wants to change fetal monitoring at birth

    Published Dec 18, 2023

    Researchers at KTH and KI want to reduce the risk of organ failure in children during labour. Therefore, they have started a programme, "Continuous lactate measurement and preventive hypoxia during de...

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  • Honoured for his work in cyber security

    Gunnar Karlsson with his Headquarters Medal of Merit from the Swedish Armed Forces.
    Gunnar Karlsson with his Headquarters Medal of Merit from the Swedish Armed Forces.
    Published Dec 12, 2023

    Gunnar Karlsson from the Department of Network and Systems Engineering recently received the Headquarters Medal of Merit from the Swedish Armed Forces for his commitment to training cyber soldiers and...

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  • Research behind the efficiency of mobile phone networks - one of the most highly cited

    Published Nov 27, 2023

    The research behind using mobile phone masts with many small electrically steerable antennas has been included in Clarivate's annual Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers 2023 list. ”This is of cours...

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