KTH Space Center

KTH Space Center KTH Space Center coordinates and promotes space-related activity at several KTH departments.

KTH Space Center coordinates and promotes space-related activity at several KTH departments, with an overarching objective of establishing KTH as a "Space University" and a hub for Swedish space research and technology. Tasks of KTH Space Center:

- To coordinate and make visible space-related activities at KTH, with the goal of establishing KTH as a “space higher education institution” and a hub

for Swedish space research and technology.
- To act to strengthen and further develop space-related activities at KTH through benefitting from multidisciplinary collaboration.
- To carry out strategic, external analyses linked to the initiation of matching programmes at KTH. These programmes can/should have a multidisciplinary character with a space connection. The Space Centre shall also act to enable KTH to implement major space projects that would be difficult to accomplish with individual research teams. Initially, the ambition is to develop a satellite project which is carried out and that involves a number of different teams and Schools at KTH. This shall be linked to education and research together with technology and experiment development. These projects may pave the way to more visionary projects, such as building a probe to send to Venus.
- To create a “financial pool” for experimental and technical support for ongoing space projects at KTH, as well as for joint, externally funded activities. One object is to be able to retain technical personnel and competence during periods between externally funded major space projects.
- To increase contacts with the European Space Agency (ESA), principally in relation to TRP (Basic Technology Research Programme) and GSTP (General Support Technology Programme). This is partly to utilise existing opportunities for grants for technology development and partly, by way of the Swedish National Space Board (SNSB), to influence the content of these programmes.
- To act to strengthen KTH’s participation in the REXUS/BEXUS programmes.
- To increase the coordination and provide a better overview of KTH’s space-related courses.
- To lead a Swedish advocacy platform focused on the space element of Horizon 2020 (EU Research and Innovation programme).

Space Rendezvous: Suborbital🚀The 2026 spring edition of Space Rendezvous has the theme suborbital and will take place on...
10/03/2026

Space Rendezvous: Suborbital🚀

The 2026 spring edition of Space Rendezvous has the theme suborbital and will take place on the 23 March 13:00-17:10 in M2. Also on Zoom (link in bio).

👉Sign up link in bio

Space Rendezvous is a recurring event held twice a year by KTH Space Center, bringing together students, researchers, and professionals with a shared interest in space. Hosted at KTH in Stockholm, it provides an open and collaborative forum to explore the latest developments in space research, technology, and exploration.

Each edition features invited speakers, student projects, and networking opportunities, all in the field of space. Designed to foster knowledge exchange and strengthen connections within the Swedish and international space community Space Rendezvous is open for everyone.

More information is availabale on our website (link in bio).

How to Become an Analogue Astronaut and Get Space Exploration ExperienceMeet Madeleine Monperrus, a student in the Vehic...
21/02/2026

How to Become an Analogue Astronaut and Get Space Exploration Experience

Meet Madeleine Monperrus, a student in the Vehicle Engineering program at KTH and join this lunch lecture to know more about Asclepios, an international student led organisation simulating a lunar mission every summer. As a selected analog astronaut for Asclepios VI, Madeleine Monperrus will talk about her own experience in the organisation, but most importantly what it takes for you to participate in the only student-led mission in the world. 

If you want to get one step closer to real human space exploration, book the time in your calendars and we’ll see you there!

Where: V2, 12:15-13
When: Friday, 27 February

The MIST team will hold a lunch seminar on how KTH students are developing a real satellite mission. Formulated in 2014 ...
28/01/2026

The MIST team will hold a lunch seminar on how KTH students are developing a real satellite mission. Formulated in 2014 and worked on since, the project is now moving into its final phase ahead of a planned launch in 2027 as part of KTH’s 200-year anniversary. Come along to learn more and find out how you can get involved as a student before it launches. No registration is required!

When: Monday 9 February,12:15–13:00
Where: V3, KTH Campus and Zoom (link in bio)

Each year KTH Space Center has a competition for the best final degree project and this year is no exception!🚀✨Have you ...
26/01/2026

Each year KTH Space Center has a competition for the best final degree project and this year is no exception!🚀✨

Have you completed a final degree project at KTH during the previous academic year in an area connected to space and KTH Space Center’s fields of interest? Then it’s time to nominate your own work for our annual thesis prizes!

🏆 Prize amounts
🔹 Basic level: 10,000 SEK
🔹 Advanced level: 15,000 SEK
(If you wrote your project as a team, the prize is shared equally.)

The winner is also invited to present their work at Space Rendezvous this spring.

✅ Projects are assessed on engineering skills & scientific level—and also how clearly and professionally the work is presented.

📩 How to apply
1. Fill in the application form
2. Send your thesis digitally to [email protected]

✉️ Write your full name in the email subject line

ℹ️ Full details + application info: link in bio

Have you completed your MSc thesis after April 25th 2025. or are you in the final stages of completing your thesis relat...
23/01/2026

Have you completed your MSc thesis after April 25th 2025. or are you in the final stages of completing your thesis related to aerospace fields?

Are you interested in participating in a student conference with the opportunity of networking with your peers from the top Aerospace Programs in Europe?

Then submit a 1-page abstract to Raffaello Mariani ([email protected]) and Mykola Ivchenko ([email protected]) by January 26th (on Monday!) for a chance to be selected to attend the conference. The three best topics will be selected and have the opportunity to attend the conference.

KTH won the competition in 2023 with our student attending the AIAA SciTech Conference in 2024 in Orlando, Florida, USA, and finished top-10 in 2025, with our student attending the CEAS conference in Turin, with the opportunity of publishing his paper.

Host University: Univesitat Politècnica de València

Abstract Submission Deadline: January 26th (on Monday!)

Announcement of Selected Papers: January 28th

Registration Form Deadline: January 30th

Final Paper Deadline: February 20th

Student Conference: April 16th and 17th

Cost: fully covered by KTH

Good luck everyone!

Space Mornings at Vinterstellar🚀KTH Space Center invites KTH students to Space Mornings  #4, part of Vinterstellar’s sem...
21/01/2026

Space Mornings at Vinterstellar🚀

KTH Space Center invites KTH students to Space Mornings #4, part of Vinterstellar’s seminar series connecting students with people shaping the future of space technology.

This session features Kennet Lejnell, Chief Technology Officer at Ovzon, speaking on “Ovzon Technology – making connections in space.”

📍 Drottninggatan 33, Stockholm
📅 4 February
⏰ 08:00–09:00
🥐 Breakfast from 07:45

🚀 Limited spots available — sign up via the link in bio.

Space Mornings Seminar  #3 Join Vinterstellar for a deep dive into how satellite data is turned into real-time, actionab...
20/11/2025

Space Mornings Seminar #3
Join Vinterstellar for a deep dive into how satellite data is turned into real-time, actionable intelligence — straight from space. This is the last "space mornings" in the series.

👤 Markus Skogsmo, CEO of PandionAI (hosted by Vinterstellar)
📅 3rd of December
📍 Drottninggatan 33, Stockholm
Join Space Mornings — a seminar series for KTH students where you’ll meet the people building tomorrow’s space technologies: from visionary startups to leading engineers and researchers.
👉 Sign up via the link in bio!

Space Rendezvous Autumn 2025Theme: Space and DefenceSign up link in bioNext Friday, on the 14th of November, you are war...
07/11/2025

Space Rendezvous Autumn 2025
Theme: Space and Defence
Sign up link in bio

Next Friday, on the 14th of November, you are warmly invited to Space Rendezvous Autumn 2025, hosted by KTH Space Center. The event will take place from 13:00 to 17:00 in lecture hall F2 at KTH Main Campus, and will also be available to attend online via Zoom.

Space Rendezvous is organised by KTH Space Center twice a year, and the theme for the 2025 autumn edition is Space and Defence. Throughout the afternoon, we will explore the vital connections between space technology, security, and research. The programme features speakers and panelists from SNSA (Swedish National Space Agency), Saab, FHS (Swedish Defence University), FOI (Swedish Defence Research Agency), LTU (Luleå University of Technology), and more. The invited speakers represent the leading institutions and companies shaping Sweden’s space and defence landscape.

Space Rendezvous brings together students, researchers, industry professionals, and enthusiasts to share insights, exchange ideas, and discuss the future of space and defence collaboration. Whether you are deeply involved in the field or simply curious about the latest developments, this event promises an inspiring afternoon of knowledge, discussion, and networking.

After the event, you are warmly welcome to continue the conversation at a pub hosted by the T-chapter in their facilities at Drottning Kristinas väg
29. Don’t miss the chance to have a drink with Christer Fuglesang! 🍻

📡 What: Space Rendezvous Autumn 2025 – Space and Defence
🗓️ When: Friday, 14 November 2025, 13:00–17:00 (13 sharp)
📍 Where: Lecture hall F2, KTH Main Campus (also on Zoom)

More information on our website

We look forward to seeing you at Space Rendezvous Autumn 2025—an afternoon where innovation meets exploration.

See you there! 🚀

Sign up link in bio

🚀 Job Opportunity: Help Design a Space Detector! 🛰️A research student assistant is sought to work on the mechanical desi...
24/10/2025

🚀 Job Opportunity: Help Design a Space Detector! 🛰️

A research student assistant is sought to work on the mechanical design of an X-ray detector which will be mounted in a CubeSat (earth-orbiting mini-satellite). The detector will be used for astrophysics and study the brightest explosions in the universe – gamma-ray bursts. The aim is to design and build a prototype mechanical structure and evaluate the performance in the lab. The position is placed within the particle physics, astrophysics and medical imaging Division at the Department of Physics, which is located at AlbaNova University Centre.

📋Requirements:
-You should be admitted to first or second-level cycle education at a Swedish university
-Experience with mechanical design using CAD software.

The position is paid and at 30 % and is part of the ESA mission COMCUBE-S which is a CubeSat swarm for the study of gamma-ray bursts currently. It is currently in ESA phase A.

👉Apply and find additional info in our bio.

This fall, Vinterstellar are bringing the future of space closer than ever.Join Space Mornings — a seminar series for KT...
18/10/2025

This fall, Vinterstellar are bringing the future of space closer than ever.
Join Space Mornings — a seminar series for KTH students where you’ll meet the people building tomorrow’s space technologies: from visionary startups to leading engineers and researchers.

Seminar #2 - On putting a house on the moon
👤 Emil Vinterhav, Vinterstellar
📅 5 November 08:00-09:00 (with breakfast from 07:45)
📍 Drottninggatan 33, Stockholm

👉 Sign up via the link in bio! The number of spots are limited to the first 20 people who sign up.

Seminar: Why Microgravity? A Primer on Platforms and Experiment Design 📍V2, Teknikringen 76🕒 Wednesday, October 8, 15:15...
02/10/2025

Seminar: Why Microgravity? A Primer on Platforms and Experiment Design

📍V2, Teknikringen 76
🕒 Wednesday, October 8, 15:15
Also on Zoom: link in bio

Discover how research in weightlessness reveals new insights in physics, biology, and materials science!

On Wednesday October 8 at 15:15, Stefan Krämer, Program Manager at the Swedish Space Corporation (SSC), will visit KTH to discuss microgravity research and the platforms that make it possible – from drop towers to suborbital rockets.

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Teknikringen 31
Stockholm
11428

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