Job description
As a Ph.D. student at KTH, you are part of a larger context. You often work in supervisors’ research groups, where your research project is an important piece in the puzzle. Your supervisors are key people for you, as they will guide you in your research and your development towards being an independent researcher.
To succeed as a Ph.D. student you need to be goal-oriented, have your own driving force and be willing to take responsibility for your own development. To be successful in your research you need curiosity and determination.
Research areas
Research areas span from natural sciences to all branches of engineering and even include architecture, industrial management and urban planning.
positions
Control of Power Systems
Fiber- and Polymer Science
Machine Design
Joint Design of Radio Access Scheme and Antennas for Heavy Industrial Environments
Design and Impact of RF Energy Harvesting Devices
Efficient Optimization Methods for Hydro Power Operations
Autonomous Systems
Formal Modelling and Verification for High Assurance
Resilient Cyber-Physical Networks
Wireless Control of Autonomous Submodules in Modular Multilevel Converters
Position in Big Data Analytics for Decision Making in Electricity Markets
Communication Theory
Material Science and characterization of oxides (Licentiate)
Chemical Engineering
Materialvetenskap och inneslutningsstudier (Licentiat) (only in Swedish)
Maritime Engineering and Lightweight Structures
Materialvetenskap med inriktning på svavelrening (Licentiat) (Only in Swedish)
Materialvetenskap och påverkan på skärbarhet (Licentiat) (Only in Swedish)
Wireless communication from apparatus-embedded sensors for online monitoring
Networked Systems Security
Rock Mechanics
Simulations of sediment transport at the Department of Mechanics
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Computational Fluid Mechanics
Laser Physics
Digitalization of Electric Power Engineering
Smart Meter Privacy and Energy Storage Technology
Soil- and Rock Mechanics (Licentiate)
FROSTSAFE project: Preventing winter damage on roads
Resource Extraction and Sustainable Arctic Communities 1
Resource Extraction and Sustainable Arctic Communities 2
Simulation in Health Care Logistics
Neuronic Engineering