Can a robot create a sense of comfort and security for healthcare patients? Computer science researchers at KTH are studying how to programme empathy, respect and courtesy into a machine.
KTH Center for Sports Engineering brings together all research at KTH connected to sports and an active life style – from elite practice to exercise and health.
"At SciLifeLab, activities revolve around life science – a globally important research field that makes a difference in areas such as health, environment and climate."
KTH professor and research leader Mats Danielsson receives 3 351 875 € in ERC funding for basic research that could increase the efficiency of molecular medical imaging.
20 April: Take the opportunity to visit KTH Reaktorhallen which is located 25 meters underground, the place where Sweden's first nuclear reactor stood. Or why not take a guided tour around campus!