News in sustainability
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KTH hosts CDIO Regional Meeting: Transforming Engineering Education
Photo: KTH Published Jan 12, 2024Hosting the European/UK-Ireland CDIO Regional Meeting on the 8th - 10th January 2024, around 80 people attended the meeting at a snow covered KTH.
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New project aims to make the extraction of battery metals more sustainable
Kerstin Forsberg, professor in chemical engineering at KTH. Photo: Jon Lindhe Published Jan 10, 2024A research project at KTH will make the extraction of nickel, cobalt and manganese for battery production more sustainable by investigating new crystallisation methods.
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Project unites construction titans to revolutionize shared housing
During the workshop, participants discussed, among other things, regulatory changes to facilitate shared accommodation. Published Jan 10, 2024In a series of workshops, the Delbo project will bring together influential actors in the construction sector to open up more shared housing in Sweden.
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Equipping Stockholm for extreme weather
Flooding due to the extreme weather of the climate crisis costs Stockholm huge amounts of money every year. Photo: Pexels Published Jan 09, 2024KTH will assist the City of Stockholm in fortifying its defenses against extreme weather conditions. A new research project aims to identify strategies to mitigate the city's escalating costs associat...
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She wants to replace fossil-based binders at an industrial level
Maria Wennman. Photo: Hans Erik Nygren Published Jan 04, 2024Maria Wennman's thesis is about bio-based and biodegradable binders for paper and the textile material nonwoven, which can replace several types of the plastic-based binders currently used commerciall...
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Self-driving vehicles - Are we ready?
A self-driving bus travelling a route in Barkaby, northern Stockholm (Photo: Mostphotos). Published Dec 20, 2023With more autonomous vehicles on our roads, road deaths are predicted to decrease. At the same time, the risk of both increased emissions and seriously impaired public health rises. A new KTH study of...
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Student kicks off urban planning career with AI solution for cities
“I gained trust in myself to find new knowledge," says Linn Nordlund, who graduates this winter from the master's programme in Sustainable Urban Planning and Design. Published Dec 15, 2023Even before her winter graduation, Linn Nordlund has scored a big success in her chosen career of urban planning. Working in a local municipality, she developed an AI tool for digitalizing city planni...
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Frauke Urban in panel discussion at COP28
Professor Frauke Urban discussed the role of technology for achieving sustainable development. Published Dec 12, 2023Frauke Urban from KTH’s Department of Industrial Economics and Management (INDEK) participated in a panel discussion at the recent COP28 climate summit to discuss the interaction between academia and ...
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“Grateful to work on sustainability”
“Throughout my professional life I have been interested in teaching, perhaps because I am a teacher's child”, says Eva Liedholm Johnson, winner of the KTH Pedagogical Prize. Photo: Magnus Glans Published Dec 12, 2023Eva Liedholm Johnson receives KTH's Pedagogical Prize 2023 for her persistent work on integrating sustainability and gender equality in the Civil Engineering and Urban Management programme. “For me, ...
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“Students' ideas can become spin-off companies”
“An important component of my teaching is that the students see a common thread in terms of what, why and how it is taught,” says Farazee Asif, winner of KTH's Pedagogical Prize. Photo: Magnus Glans Published Dec 12, 2023The course in Circular Manufacturing Systems (CMS) is described as unique in its kind. Now Farazee Asif, who developed it, has been awarded KTH's Pedagogical Prize 2023. “I feel happy and proud to b...
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New professor improves biomaterials by looking at the nanolevel
Professor Stephan Volker Roth. Photo: Jon Lindhe, KTH Published Dec 07, 2023Stephan Volker Roth is a new professor for scattering-based characterisation in fibre and polymer technology at KTH. He shares his position between the Division of Fibre Processes at KTH and DESY in H...
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KTH climbs QS sustainability ranking
KTH jumps from 98th place to 58th in the latest QS World University Rankings on sustainability. Photo: M. Glans Published Dec 06, 2023KTH Royal Institute of Technology is now ranked 58th best university in the world in tackling environmental, social and governance issues, according to QS World University Rankings.
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Challenge of living without a car
Electrically powered cargo bikes were used by citizen scientists to replace cars. The picture is from a start-up event organised by the research project (Photo: Magnus Atterfors). Published Dec 04, 2023How hard can it be to live a car-free everyday life? Quite problematic if you have to juggle work and leisure activities. This was demonstrated when a number of households in southern Stockholm were c...
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Report published - KTH and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Published Dec 04, 2023Every year, the KTH Sustainability Office compiles a report with KTH activities that contribute to each of the UN's Sustainabile Development Goals (SDGs). The report is used as a basis for the THE Imp...
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Reduced climate impact on the menu
From next year, KTH will introduce a new food standard for meals ordered through catering (Photo: Mostphotos). Published Nov 28, 2023From next year, the food ordered for meetings, events and representation will have WWF's One Planet Plate labelling as standard - this is to reduce KTH's climate footprint per meal in line with KTH's ...
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New research film highlights the environmental crisis from a post-colonial perspective
Published Nov 23, 2023On 14 November, visitors got a sneak premiere of the film "The Lindeka: When a Book Ate a City" at Accelerator, Stockholms Universty —addressing the environmental crisis through the active remains of ...
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Researchers: Metal extraction in the Baltic Sea inappropriate
ew research from KTH shows that metal extraction in the Baltic Sea is a bad idea from a sustainability perspective. Foto: Foto Irina Shishkina / Unsplash Published Nov 21, 2023As the demand for different metals such as silicon and cobalt increases, so does the need to extract them in different ways. One method is to 'vacuum the seabed'. New research from KTH Royal Institute...
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Get on top of KTH's sustainability effort
The staff training programme has been developed by the Sustainability Office. The aim is for everyone to gain basic knowledge to be able to contribute in their daily work to achieve KTH's sustainability and climate goals. Photo: Magnus Glans Published Nov 17, 2023A new sustainability course for staff is available in Canvas. The aim is to help them contribute to reach KTH's sustainability and climate goals. "I am impressed by how much is being done and that th...
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Researchers are granted 2.6 million SEK for project on recycling systems for solar panels
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"We Swedes need to get our house in order"
Floods in Sweden are causing more and more damage. The picture shows an incident in Hallsberg in August this year (Photo: Mostphotos). Published Nov 10, 2023Embankments and motorways collapse. Damage from extreme weather events is getting worse while knowledge of how to protect ourselves from them is lagging behind. Johan Silfwerbrand, professor in concre...
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