School of Electrical Engineering Education/Utbildning
Short facts about KTH and the School of Electrical Engineering Established 1827 in Stockholm, Sweden – home of the Nobel Prize In 1901 Electrical Engineering is established as a subject area at KTH Professor Hannes Alvén receives the Nobel Prize in Physics (1970) for his work on magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)
Kort fakta om KTH och Skolan i elektro- och systemteknik KTH grundades 1827 i Stockholm Elektroteknik etableras som ett ämne 1901 Professor Hannes Alvén mottar nobelpriset 1970 för hans upptäckter inom magnetohydrodynamiken
Ranking: EE bland de bästa universiteten 24 plats globalt / 5 i Europa: Electrical Engineering (QS, 2013) 34 plats i världen: Områdena Engineering och Technology (THE, 2013)
Ranked among the top universities 24 th place globally / 5 th in Europe: Electrical Engineering (QS, 2013) 34 th place in the world: Field of Engineering and Technology (THE, 2013)
Civilingenjörsutbildningen i elektroteknik
Master Programme in Electric Power Engineering
Utbildningsstruktur
Programme structure
1,200 students – 45 nationatlities Bachelor students* 25 % (296) Master students 57 % (688) Doctoral students 18 % (216)
Good career prospects/ Goda karriärutsikter
Henrik Lundin landed a job at Google
PhD studies Four years of full-time research Engages more than 220 people Nearly 60 % international PhD students
Pursuing a research career
Informal, non-hierarchical education Classes and seminars in smaller groups Students are encouraged to solve problems together in groups Encouraging innovative ideas and entrepreneurial spirit amongst students Latest cutting edge teaching and technological equipment Integrated education and industry
Moderna undervisningsmetoder Projektkurser från år 1 – teori omsätts i praktik Senaste undervisningsmetoderna med modern teknik Täta samarbeten med industrin i flertalet kurser och under examensarbetet
High tech lab: Smart mobility
High tech lab: Micro and nanosystems
High tech lab: Electrical machine