The Royal Institute of Technology or Kungliga tekniska högskolan is a university in Stockholm, Sweden. It was founded in 1827 and it is the largest of the six technical universities in Sweden.
Departments
- Architecture
- Aeronautical and Vehicle Engineering
- Alfvén Laboratory
- Applied Information Technology
- Biotechnology
- Civil and Architectural Engineering
- Chemical Engineering and Technology
- Chemistry
- Computer and Systems Sciences
- Electrical Engineering
- Energy Technology
- Fibre and Polymer Technology
- Industrial Economics and Management
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- Infrastructure
- KTH South
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- Land and Water Resources Engineering
- Machine Design
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mathematics
- Mechanics
- Microelectronics and Information Technology
- Numerical Analysis and Computer Science
- Physics
- Production Engineering
- Signals, Sensors and Systems
- Solid Mechanics
- Speech, Music and Hearing
- Unit for Language and Communication
- History of Science and Technology
- The Philosophy Unit
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Prominent Graduates
See also: Chalmers University of Technology, Stockholm University, List of universities in Sweden
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