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Research and education in electrical engineering and computer science

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About KTH Royal Institute of Technology

• KTH is Sweden's oldest and largest technical university

• More than 13,000 full-time students

• More than 1,700 doctoral students

• Over 3,500 full time employees

• Four campuses in the Stockholm region

• Ranked as 36 in the world in Engineering

& Technology (QS World University Rankings) and 7 in the world based on

UN’s global sustainability goals (THE University Impact Rankings)

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Electrical engineering and

computer science

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Electrical Engineering and Computer

Science in numbers

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International ranking lists

ARWU 2018

• Automation and control (15)

• Transport science and technology (18)

• Telecommunication engineering (19)

• Energy science and engineering (48)

• Electrical and electronic engineering (50)

QS 2019

• Electrical and electronic engineering (19)

• Computer science and information systems (41)

THE 2018

• Computer science (54)

Electrical engineering and computer science at KTH

places high on international rankings:

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First and second cycle programmes

Programmes in English:

Bachelor's programme

Information and Communication Technology

Programmes in Swedish:

Master of Science in Engineering programmes

Computer Science

Electrical Engineering

Information Technology

Media Technology

Bachelor of Science in Engineering programmes:

• Computer Science

• Electronics and Computer Technology

• Electrical Engineering

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Master’s and doctoral programmes

Master’s programmes:

• Computer Science

• Electromagnetics, Fusion and Space Engineering

• Electric Power Engineering

• ICT Innovation

• ICT Innovation (Joint EIT programme)

• Embedded Systems

• Information and Network Engineering

• Interactive Media Technology

• Communication Systems

• Nanotechnology

• Software Engineering of Distributed Systems

• Systems, Control and Robotics

• Security and Cloud Computing (SECCLO)

Doctoral programmes:

• Computer Science

• Electrical Engineering

• Information and Communication Technology

• Mediated Communication

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Research in electrical engineering

and computer science

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Co-operation in electrical engineering and computer science

• Research and education performed in co-operation with the surrounding society, for example through:

o strategic partnerships o industrial doctoral students o adjunct faculty

• Industry driven master thesis projects and courses

• Contract and distance education

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