Dr. Mats Jonsson

Professor

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Biography

Mats Jonsson is a professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, where he holds the position of vice head of the school. His research contributions are significant in the field of chemistry, particularly focusing on advanced and foundational levels of chemical engineering and dynamics. He has a distinguished career as an educator, where he has taken on various roles as an examiner and course responsible for multiple chemistry courses, including advanced level thesis work and radiation chemistry. He is actively involved in guiding students through complex subjects such as chemical dynamics, equilibrium, and the synthesis of nanoparticles, demonstrating a multifaceted approach to teaching and research in chemistry.

Research Interests

Courses

Thesis Work in Chemistry, Advanced Level Thesis Work in Chemical Engineering, Basic Level Radiation Chemistry Chemical Dynamics Chemical Equilibrium

Requirements for KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
IELTS
Listening
Required:5.5
Reading
Required:5.5
Writing
Required:5.5
Speaking
Required:5.5
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:0
Reading
Required:0
Writing
Required:20
Speaking
Required:0
Total
Required:90
PTE
Listening
Required:0
Reading
Required:0
Writing
Required:62
Speaking
Required:0
Overall
Required:62
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree (180 ECTS) in Science, Engineering, or a related field. Specific course requirements vary by department (e.g., Mathematics, Programming, or Subject-specific credits).
Application Checklist
  • Certificates and diplomas of completed degree
  • Transcript of records
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • Copy of passport or ID
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Letter of Motivation
  • Letters of Recommendation (if required by program)
  • Summary of Project (if required)
Specialization Notes

Master's programs are organized under Schools; departments listed are units within these schools (e.g., EECS, ABE, CBH, ITM, SCI).