Oskar Klein Centre
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More about the OKC
Welcome to the Oskar Klein Centre!
We investigate central issues in cosmology, astrophysics, and particle physics.
The Oskar Klein Centre (OKC) is a collaboration between the departments of astronomy and physics at Stockholm University, and the department of physics at the Royal Institute for Technology (KTH).
The Centre is a vibrant research environment for scientists investigating fundamental questions about our Universe. What is the nature of dark matter and dark energy? What is the structure and fate of our Universe? How do galaxies form and evolve? How do extreme objects like supernovae, neutron stars and black holes behave? What is the correct theory of gravity? The OKC brings together theorists, observers and experimentalists at the cutting edge of research about our Universe.\
The Oskar Klein Centre
An interdisciplinary research environment to tackle fundamental questions about our Universe.
Participants
Department of Physics Department of Astronomy Department of Physics, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
Meet our researchers!
The Excellence Dark Universe Centre and Technology Enabler, EDUCATE, offers advanced courses in machine learning for PhD students and Advanced Astroparticle Physics.
Our research
Our scientists at The Oskar Klein Centre study the mechanisms, components and interactions of the universe within Cosmology, Astrophysics, Machine Learning, and Astronomy.
Education
The Excellence Dark Universe Centre and Technology Enabler, EDUCATE, offers advanced courses in machine learning for PhD students and Advanced Astroparticle Physics.
NEWS
Meet our researchers
Faculty, Phd:s and Postdocks
EDUCATE
Excellence Centre Partnerships
Publications
All OKC research
CALENDAR
Partner organizations
Educate Centre for Excellence
Stockholm University Department of Physics and KTH
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
Department of Physics
Stockholm University
Department of Physics
Stockholm University
Department of Astronomy