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Kungliga Tekniska högskolan

Since 1827, KTH has grown to become an international leading technical university. As the largest institution in Sweden for technical education and research, we bring together students, researchers, and educators worldwide. Our activities are grounded in a strong tradition of advancing science and innovation, focusing on contributing to sustainable societal development.

With research-based knowledge and pedagogic renewal, KTH educates a wide range of engineers, architects, teachers, and researchers to lead the transformation to a sustainable, gender-equal world. The university offers nearly 100 programs, attracting around 17,000 students globally. Our programs encourage critical thinking and collaboration to address complex challenges in a changing world. Through partnerships with industry and society, students have the opportunity to tackle real-world problems, and our interactive and experimental learning environments develop practical professional skills and creativity.

Members of the team

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Antonio Maffei

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Antonio Maffei serves as a distinguished faculty member at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, where his expertise spans advanced manufacturing systems, industrial engineering, and production optimization. With a robust background in both academic research and practical application, Dr. Maffei has spearheaded numerous collaborative projects aimed at enhancing manufacturing efficiency and integrating cutting-edge technologies in production environments. His work is characterized by a strong commitment to sustainability and innovation, making significant contributions to the field through both EU-funded initiatives and international partnerships. Dr. Maffei's current research interests include the development of digital twins for manufacturing processes and the application of AI in industrial settings, positioning him at the forefront of his field in addressing complex engineering challenges.
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Fabio Marco Monetti

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Fabio Marco Monetti is a PhD student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. His research focuses on product modularization and design of cost-effective solutions for ease of assembly. Fabio holds a M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy.