The Institute of Technology at Linköping University

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The Institute of Technology at Linköping University
Tekniska högskolan vid Linköpings universitet
TypePublic university
Established1970
DeanJohan Ölvander
Administrative staff
> 1000
Students> 12000
Location,
ColorsBlue, Turquoise and Green
      [1]
Websitewww.lith.liu.se

The Institute of Technology at Linköping University, or Tekniska högskolan vid Linköpings universitet (formerly Linköpings tekniska högskola, LiTH), is the faculty of science and engineering of Linköping University, located in Linköping and Norrköping in Sweden. Since its start in 1969, LiTH has had close ties with the Swedish transport and electronics industry in general and with Ericsson and SAAB in particular. The faculty has 1,400 staff members, out of whom 125 are professors, and 470 are lecturers with a PhD. The total number of students exceeds 12,000, with more than half being in post-graduate programs.

LiTH focuses its research and education in the areas of information technology, industrial engineering and management, materials technology, biomedical engineering, applied physics, production engineering and electronics. Interdisciplinary approaches and applied science are conducted in cooperation with the industry.

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Educational programmes[edit]

Master of Science programmes at Campus Valla:

  • Aeronautical Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering and Management
  • Sustainability Engineering and Management
  • Socware (System-On-Chip)
  • Computer Science
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Chemical Biology
  • Engineering Biology
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering
  • Design and Product Development

Master of Science programmes at Campus Norrköping

  • Electronics Design Engineering
  • Communication and Transport Engineering
  • Media Technology and Engineering

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Grafisk manual" (PDF). Linköping University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 June 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2015.

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