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Welcome. to KTH ICT School of Information and Communication Technology. KTH ICT. Annual turnover: 362 MSEK 37 Professors 3 guest professors, assisting professors, adjoined professors 27 associate professors 335 employees 174 graduate students (>50% foreign students)
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Welcome to KTH ICT School of Information and Communication Technology
KTH ICT • Annual turnover: 362 MSEK • 37 Professors • 3 guest professors, assisting professors, adjoined professors • 27 associate professors • 335 employees • 174 graduate students (>50% foreign students) • 1816 undergraduate students (full time) • aprox. 700 foreign students • 2 integrated MSc in engineering programs (5y) • 2 BSc in engineering programs (3y) • 2 BSc programs (3 y) • 9 MSc programs in English (2y) • 1 program Technical preparatory year/semester Dean prof. Mikael Östling
Key figures 2008 • Employees 335 • Students (full-time) 1816 • Registered students 5451 • Graduate students 174 • Doctor’s degrees confirmed 30 • Professors 37 • Guest professor, adjoined professor 2 • Associate professors 27 • Turnover, MSEK 362 • FundingEducation, MSEK 133Research, MSEK 87External research funds, MSEK 142
Research funding 2008 • Internal KTH funding 80.0 • External funding 106.9 • Other income 32.2 • Financial income 1.6 Total income 220.6 Of which commissioned research 23.6
Areas of competence Technology for • wired and wireless systems • the technical infrastructure of the systems • information and communication systems • services & applications in the systems
Research areas • Materials Physics • Photonics and Optics • Integrated Devices and Circuits • Electronic Systems • Communication: Infrastructure and Services
Centers • Electrum Laboratory • Wireless@KTH • Kista Photonic Research Center • iPack • ADOPT – Linneaus center for Advanced Optics and Photonics
Electrum Laboratory The most eminent semiconductor laboratory in Sweden • run by KTH and Acreo. • education, development and production of devices in semiconductor materials • integrated electronics and microsystems in silicon • optoelectronics in gallium arsenide and indium fosfide • power components in silicon carbide • serves KTH, ACREO and industry • part of the Myfab network
Wireless@KTH a center for wireless and mobile communication • infrastructure for Mobile Services • systems for Mobile Services • bridning the technology gap between service design and commercial deployment • industry partners – Ericsson, TeliaSonera, Huawei etc. • meeting place for academia and industry
Kista Photonic Research Center a co-operation between academia and industry • a joint venture between KTH and ACREO • a network of 120 researchers, PhD students and technicians • coordinates undergraduate and graduate education • continued education • international masters program in photonics • support startups
iPack Ubiquitous Intelligence in Paper and Packaging • an “excellence center” sponsored by VINNOVA • core technologies for integration of bio-medical sensors, energy supplies, computing and wireless communications on fiber-based packaging. • innovative products such as smart bio-paper, intelligent pharmaceutical packaging and storage, intelligent patient monitoring devices.
ADOPT Linneaus center for Advanced Optics and Photonics • research areas: • functional optical materials • near-field optics • quantum information and quantum communication • nanooptical devices and nanofabrication • strengthen the competence and knowledge-base in fundamental optics at KTH and at Stockholm University • interdisciplinary projects and cooperative research projects • graduate School in Optics and Photonics
Engineering programs Master of Science 5 years • Information Technology • Microelectronics Both with international track Bachelor of Science 3 years • Computer Engineering • Electronics and Computer Engineering
Bachelor of Science programs • Business Engineering • Information and Communication Technology
Master’s programs 2 years • Communication Systems • Design and implementation of ICT products and systems • Engineering and Management of Information Systems • Information and Communications Systems Security • Interactive Systems Engineering • Nanotechnology • Photonics • Software Engineering of Distributed Systems • System-on-Chip (SoC) Design
Undergraduate students Fall 2008 • Master of Science in engineering 314 • Bachelor of Science in engineering 206 • Bachelor of Science 66 • International Master’s programs 680 • Technical Prepartory year/semester 233 Sum 1535 of which female students 19 %
Master’s programs students Students admitted fall 2008 About 340 new students from 48 different countries • Pakistan 85 • China 74 • Iran 53 • Bangladesh 38 • Greece 19 • India 18 • Sweden 14 • Turkey 12 • Ethiopia 5 • Mexico 4
Exchange students KTH ICT 2007 • 259 incoming exchange students • top-five-list • France • Spain • Germany • Portugal • Italy • 17 outgoing Swedish students
Postgraduate studies Four main programs: • microelectronics and applied physics • communication systems • electronics and computer systems • computer and systems science
Key facts postgraduate studies • Active doctoral students 174 • Newly admitted doctoral students 53 • Doctor’s degrees conferred 30 • Licentiate degrees conferred 7
Communication & Cognition The infrastructure of the information society Software Information systems Services Computer Systems IT Security Electronic Systems Communication systems Photonics Tele commu-nication Materials Device Design Nano electronics
Research areas • Material Physics – Material Physics, Semiconductor Materials and Functional Materials • Integrated Devices & circuits Devices and Circuits • Optics & Photonics Photonics, Optics, Quantum Electronics & Quantum Optics • Electronic Systems Electronic Systems • Communication: Infrastructure and Services Communication systems,Software and Computer Systems,Telecommunication Systems, Service Systems
Material Physics, MF Semiconductor Materials, HMA Functional Materials, FNM Professors: Ulf Karlsson, coordinator Alex Grishin Gunnar Landgren Jan Linnros Sebastian Lourdudoss Mamoun Muhammed Min Qiu Oscar Tjernberg Östen Rapp, emeritus Material Physics
Optics & photonics • Optics, OPT • Quantum optics & quantum electronics, QEO • Photonics, FMI • Professors • Gunnar Björk, coordinator • Ari Friberg • Anders Karlsson • Salius Marcinkevicius • Lars Thylén • Bozena Jaskorzynska, assisting • Gunnar Jacobsen (adjunct)
Integrated Devices & Circuits • Devices and Circuits, EKT • Professors • Carl Mikael Zetterling, coordinator • Anders Hallén • Mattias Hammar • Mohammed Ismail El-Naggar • Shili Zhang • Mikael Östling • Sture Pettersson, emeritus
Electronic Systems • Electronic Systems, ES • Professors • Hannu Tenhunen, coordinator • Elena Dubrova • Ahmed Hemani • Axel Jantsch • Håkan Olsson • Li-Rong Zheng • Werner Zapka, adjunct
Communication: Infra-structure and Services • Communication Systems • Software and Computer Systems • Telecommunication Systems Laboratory • Service Systems • Professors • Jens Zander, coordinator • Rassul Ayani • Mats Brorsson • Seif Haridi • Carl-Gustaf Jansson • Gerald Maguire • Mihhail Matskin • Sead Muftic • Mark T. Smith • Björn Pehrson • Gunilla Bradley, emerita • Zary Segall, guest professor
Largest external fundings MSEK 2008 • European Union 23 • The Swedish Research council 23 • The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research 15 • The Wallenberg Foundation 8 • Vinnova (the Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation systems) 17 • Private companies 25
Revenue for research and postgraduate studies MSEK 2008 • Funding 80.2 • External revenue 106.9 • Other revenue 32.2 • Financial revenue 1.6 Total 220.6 of which commissioned research
Kista Science City • The largest ICT-cluster in Europe, and one of the top 5 ICT-clusters in the world. • A higher density of companies, employees and highly qualified researchers than any other ICT-cluster in the world. • A real city. All municipal functions and service available. • Centrally located in Stockholm – the Capital of Scandinavia.
Kista Science City And some 300 other ICT companies
Kista Science City The central business district • 30 000 inhabitants • 1 400 companies with 300 ICT companies • 31 000 employees with 17 000 within ICT • 15-20 new technology start up companies per year • Land area: 2,000,000 m2 • Office space: 1,100,000 m2 Academia, Business and Municipalities in co-operation www.kista.com