School of Electrical Engineering
About EE
EE facts and figures in brief KTH School of Electrical Engineering employees: 34 professors, 77 teachers 12 departments and 3 strategic research centres 1, 069 students: 487 Master’s students, 376 BSc students, 206 Doctoral students. 1 Electrical Engineering programme (5 years) 8 master’s programmes (2 years): - 2 Erasmus Mundus programmes - 2 EIT master’s programmes 1 doctoral programme
Our dynamic laboratories KTH School of Electrical Engineering Automatic Control Communication Networks Communicaton Theory Electric Power Systems Electric Energy Conversion Electromagnetic Engineering Fusion Plasma Physics Industrial Information and Control Systems Microsystem Technology Signal Processing Sound and Image Processing Space and Plasma Physics 4
Strategic research centres KTH School of Electrical Engineering ACCESS Linnaeus Centre EKC2 - Swedish Center of Excellence in Electrical Power Engineering SweGRIDS 5
Research in figures KTH School of Electrical Engineering 1/3 of KTH’s total EU funding 1/3 of KTH’s total funding from the Swedish Research Council Researchers are active in 125 EU projects Operations: 85% research, 15% education
KTH School of Electrical Engineering VR grant-earning school EE researchers earn a fifth of all VR grants going to KTH research projects. VR Swedish Research Council Figures for 2011
EU The Seventh framework programme KTH School of Electrical Engineering EU grant-earning school 1/3 of KTH’s total EU funding. KTH is among the top European universities in terms of EU funding from the Seventh Framework Programme. Figures for 2011/2012
Collaboration partners KTH School of Electrical Engineering