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  • Charlotte Holgersson at INDEK gives tips to companies on gender equality

    Published Mar 06, 2020
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  • Professor Pontus Braunerhjelm from INDEK in debate article in Svenska Dagbladet

    Published Mar 05, 2020
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  • When the Taps Run Dry

    Published Feb 26, 2020

    Welcome to this free seminar at KTH in Stockholm – breakfast included! Time: Fri 2020-03-06 09.00 - 11.30 Lecturer: Ingegerd Rosborg, Andrew Martin et al Location: The Lounge, Teknikringen 10 B, ...

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  • Summer School in Moscow

    Published Feb 26, 2020

    The Summer School will take place at Gubkin University in Moscow

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  • KTH in steel revolution

    Joar Huss and Johan Martinsson in lab
    Doctoral student Joar Huss and Johan Martinsson from SSAB with the test oven “Baby Blue”. Johan Martinsson also has employment as a researcher at KTH, and leads the team at the department of Materials Science.
    Published Feb 26, 2020

    When the UN Climate Summit gathered the world's leaders in New York last fall, two Swedes were the talk of the town: Greta and "HYBRIT" - an initiative by SSAB, Vattenfall and LKAB that will make stee...

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  • Britta Nordin at INDEK interviewed by KTH about her dissertation

    Published Feb 21, 2020

    The right person in the right place? Finding candidates for the top jobs is the greatest challenge for many business leaders. Britta Nordin Forsberg shows in her dissertation how to recruit and develo...

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  • When machines become their own doctors

    Károly Szipka
    Károly Szipka with the custom built testbed for sensors.
    Published Feb 12, 2020

    What if advanced production equipment such as industrial robots and machine tools could report its health status and deviations that could lead to quality loss and costly down-time in production. With...

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  • Hultgren Laboratory climbs the ladder

    Published Feb 11, 2020

    Hultgren Laboratory at Material science and Engineering is now a so-called KTH Research Infrastructure. The aim is to strengthen important research environments with strong infrastructure.

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  • INDEK program receives top feedback from the EU

    Published Feb 11, 2020

    INDEK’s EDIM course finishes this spring. A forward-looking education with partner universities in Madrid and Milano. And the feedback from the European Union is, to put it humbly, positive. Still, th...

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  • INDEK Niklas Arvidsson moderating discussion on the E-krona

    Published Feb 10, 2020
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  • AM-Day in Stockholm

    Published Feb 10, 2020
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  • Former doctoral student Gisela Bäcklander at INDEK, interviewed by KTH on self leadership

    Published Feb 04, 2020
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  • Matti Kaulio interviewed by SVT Uutiset

    Published Feb 03, 2020

    Prof. Matti Kaulio at INDEK was interviewed by SVT Uutiset the 20th of January on the topic: "Why young people do not want to be managers."

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  • 12 Postdocs on sustainable industry and society, IRIS KTH

    Published Jan 30, 2020
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  • Prize for climate neutrality innovation

    Rutger Gyllenram (left) and Peter Samuelsson (right) of the Unit of Processes
    Published Jan 29, 2020

    Congratulations to Peter Samuelsson and Rutger Gyllenram who have won the KTH Innovations Challenge "Going climate neutral" for their idea "FerroSilva, the Iron Forest".

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  • Swedish increasingly important to KTH

    Rebecca Hincks and Charlotte Hurdelbrink
    Charlotte Hurdelbrink and Rebecca Hincks are language planners at KTH.
    Published Jan 28, 2020

    Being Sweden's second most international university is a privilege, but it also has its challenges. With fewer and fewer Swedish-speaking employees, KTH risks its role as an important participant in s...

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  • Sensors improve life for amputees

    Fredrik Asplund and Dejiu Chen
    KTH researchers Fredrik Asplund and Dejiu Chen.
    Published Jan 15, 2020

    35 percent of the amputees reject prosthetics because they are too uncomfortable. By placing connected sensors in the prosthetic sockets, KTH will optimize the users' prostheses and also save large so...

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  • Reorganization at INDEK

    Published Jan 07, 2020
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  • INDEK professor co-founding national research network

    Published Jan 07, 2020
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  • International Seminar 2019

    KTH prizewinners Henrietta Isaksson (middle) and Hans-Henrik König (right). Another prizewinner from NTNU is on the left.
    Published Dec 16, 2019

    In November Assistant Professor Chris Hulme-Smith travelled to NTNU (Trondheim, Norway) with 21 masters students for the 2019 International seminar in materials processes.

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