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Chalmers University of Technology Chalmers tekniska högskola Motto Avancez (French) Type Private technical university Established 5 November 1829; 196 years ago (1829-11-05) Affiliations IDEA, EUA, CESAER, UNITECH, EURECOM, Nordic Five Tech President Martin Nilsson Jacobi Administrative staff 936[1] Students 10,712 (FTE, 2021)[1] Doctoral students 1,025[1] Location Gothenburg , Västra Götaland , Sweden 57°41′18″N 11°58′36″E / 57.68833°N 11.97667°E / 57.68833; 11.97667 Campus Urban Nickname Chalmerists Website www.chalmers.se/en

Chalmers campus in [Lindholmen, Gothenburg](/source/Lindholmen%2C_Gothenburg)

**Chalmers University of Technology (Chalmers)** is a private research university in [Gothenburg, Sweden](/source/Gothenburg), specializing in engineering, science, architecture, maritime studies, and management. It has approximately 10,000 students and 3,000 employees.

The university participates in national and European research initiatives, including Sweden’s [quantum computing](/source/Quantum_computing) program and the EU-funded [Graphene Flagship](/source/Graphene_Flagship).

## History

Portrait of William Chalmers

Chalmers was founded in 1829 following a donation by [William Chalmers](/source/William_Chalmers_(merchant)), a director of the [Swedish East India Company](/source/Swedish_East_India_Company), to establish an "industrial school".[2] The university was run as a private institution until 1937 when it became the second state-owned technical university. In 1994 the [government of Sweden](/source/Government_of_Sweden) reorganised Chalmers into a private company ([aktiebolag](/source/Aktiebolag)) owned by a government-controlled [foundation](/source/Foundation_(nonprofit)). Chalmers is one of three universities in Sweden which are named after people.

## Departments

Chalmers University of Technology has the following 13 departments:[3]

- Architecture and Civil Engineering

- Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

- Communication and Learning in Science

- Computer Science and Engineering

- Electrical Engineering

- Industrial and Materials Science

- Life Sciences

- Mathematical Sciences

- Mechanics and Maritime Sciences

- Microtechnology and Nanoscience

- Physics

- Space, Earth and Environment

- Technology Management and Economics

Furthermore, Chalmers is home to six Areas of Advance[*[clarification needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Please_clarify)*] and six national competence centers[*[clarification needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Please_clarify)*] in key fields such as materials, mathematical modelling, environmental science, and vehicle safety.

## Research infrastructure

Chalmers University of Technology's research infrastructure includes:[4]

- Chalmers AI Research Centre, CHAIR

- Chalmers Centre for Computational Science and Engineering, C3SE

- Chalmers Mass Spectrometry Infrastructure, CMSI

- Chalmers Power Central

- Chalmers Materials Analysis Laboratory

- Chalmers Simulator Centre

- Chemical Imaging Infrastructure

- Facility for Computational Systems Biology

- HSB Living Lab

- Nanofabrication Laboratory

- Onsala Space Observatory

- Revere — Chalmers Resource for Vehicle Research

- The National laboratory in terahertz characterisation

- SAFER — Vehicle and Traffic Safety Centre at Chalmers

## Rankings and reputation

University rankings Global – Overall ARWU World[5] 301–400 (2025) QS World[6] 165 (2026) QS Employability[7] 83 (2022) THE World[8] 201–250 (2025) USNWR Global[9] =337 (2023) Global – Science and engineering QS Engineering & Tech.[10] 127 (2026) THE Engineering[11] 93 (2026)

In 2018, a report from [MIT](/source/Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology) ranked Chalmers among the world’s top 10 institutions for engineering education.[12] In 2020, the World University Research Rankings placed Chalmers 12th in the world.[13]

Additionally, in 2025, EngiRank ranked Chalmers 7th among engineering institutions in Europe[14], while in 2019 the [U-Multirank](/source/College_and_university_rankings#U-Multirank) characterized Chalmers as a top performing university.[15] [16]

Finally, in 2011, the International Professional Ranking of Higher Education Institutions, which is established on the basis of the number of alumni holding a post of chief executive officer (CEO) or equivalent in one of the [Fortune Global 500](/source/Fortune_Global_500) companies, Chalmers ranked 38th in the world, ranking 1st in Sweden and 15th in Europe.[17]

QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026 Subjects Rank Architecture and Built Environment 51–100 Engineering - Mechanical 57 Material Sciences 78 Engineering - Electrical and Electronic 77 Engineering - Chemical 101–150 Statistics and Operational Research 151–200 Engineering - Civil and Structural 51–100 Physics and Astronomy 151–200 Chemistry 177 Computer Science and Information Systems 143 Mathematics 201–250

## Ties and partnerships

Chalmers is a member of several European university networks, including the [IDEA League](/source/IDEA_League), [UNITECH](/source/UNITECH_International) and Nordic Five Tech. It also maintains research collaborations with institutions such as [ETH Zurich](/source/ETH_Zurich) and [Stanford University](/source/Stanford_University).[18][19][20][21][22][23][24]

Chalmers has general exchange agreements with many European and U.S. universities and maintains an exchange program agreement with [National Chiao Tung University](/source/National_Chiao_Tung_University) ([NCTU](/source/NCTU)) in Taiwan where the exchange students from the two universities maintain offices for, among other things, helping local students with applying and preparing for an exchange year as well as acting as representatives.[25]

Finally, Chalmers also has partnerships with industries such as [Ericsson](/source/Ericsson), [Volvo](/source/Volvo), [Saab AB](/source/Saab_AB) and [AstraZeneca](/source/AstraZeneca).[26]

## Students

Each year, around 250 postgraduate degrees are awarded as well as 850 graduate degrees. About 1,000 post-graduate students attend programmes at the university, and many students are taking Master of Science engineering programmes and the Master of Architecture programme. Since 2007, all master's programmes are taught in English for both national and international students. This was a result of the adaptation to the [Bologna Process](/source/Bologna_Process) that started in 2004 at Chalmers (as the first technical university in Sweden).

As of 2025, about 17% of all students at Chalmers come from countries outside Sweden to enroll in a program at Chalmers.[27]

Around 2,700 students also attend Bachelor of Science engineering programmes, merchant marine and other undergraduate courses at [Campus Lindholmen](/source/Chalmers_Lindholmen_University_College). Chalmers also shares some students with University of Gothenburg in the joint IT University project. The [IT University](/source/IT_University) focuses exclusively on information technology and offers bachelor's and master's programmes with degrees issued from either Chalmers or University of Gothenburg, depending on the programme.

Chalmers confers honorary doctoral degrees to people outside the university who have shown great merit in their research or in society.

## Organization

Chalmers is an [aktiebolag](/source/Aktiebolag) with 100 shares à 1,000 [SEK](/source/Swedish_Krona),[28] all of which are owned by the Chalmers University of Technology Foundation, a private foundation, which appoints the university board and the president. The foundation has its members appointed by the Swedish government (4 to 8 seats), the departments appoint one member, the [student union](/source/Students'_union) appoints one member and the president automatically gains one chair.[29] Each department is led by a department head, usually a member of the faculty of that department. The faculty senate represents members of the faculty when decisions are taken.

## Campuses

the gate of Chalmers (Gibraltar Campus)

In 1937, the school moved from the city centre to the new Gibraltar Campus, named after the mansion which owned the grounds, where it is now located. The [Lindholmen College Campus](/source/Chalmers_Lindholmen_University_College) was created in the early 1990s and is located on the island [Hisingen](/source/Hisingen). Campus Johanneberg and Campus Lindholmen, as they are now called, are connected by tram and bus lines.

## Student societies and traditions

Traditions include the graduation ceremony and [the Cortège](/source/The_Cort%C3%A8ge) procession, an annual public event.

- [Chalmers Students' Union](/source/Chalmers_Students'_Union)

- Chalmers Aerospace Club — founded in 1981. In [Swedish](/source/Swedish_language) frequently also referred to as *Chalmers rymdgrupp* (roughly *Chalmers Space Group*). Members of CAC led the [ESA](/source/ESA) funded CACTEX (Chalmers Aerospace Club Thermal EXperiment) project where the [thermal conductivity](/source/Thermal_conductivity) of alcohol at [zero gravity](/source/Zero_gravity) was investigated using a [sounding rocket](/source/Sounding_rocket).

- Chalmers Alternative Sports — Student association organizing trips and other activities working to promote alternative sports. Every year the Chalmers Wake arranges a pond wakeboard contest in the fountain outside the architecture building at Chalmers.

- Chalmersbaletten

- [Chalmers Ballong Corps](/source/Chalmers_Ballong_Corps)

- Chalmers Baroque Ensemble

- Chalmers Business Society (CBS)

- [CETAC](/source/CETAC)

- Chalmers Choir

- Chalmers [Formula Student](/source/Formula_Student)

- ETA — (E-sektionens Teletekniska Avdelning) Founded in 1935, it's a student-run amateur radio society that also engages in hobby electronics.

- Chalmers Film and Photography Committee (CFFC)

- Chalmersspexet — Amateur theater group which has produced new plays since 1948

- Chalmers International Reception Committee (CIRC)

- XP — Committee that is responsible for the experimental workshop, a workshop open for students

- Chalmers Program Committee — PU

- Chalmers Students for Sustainability (CSS) — promoting sustainable development among the students and runs projects, campaigns and lectures

- Föreningen Chalmers Skeppsbyggare, [Chalmers Naval Architecture Students' Society](/source/Chalmers_Naval_Architecture_Students'_Society) (FCS)

- Chalmers Sailing Society

- RANG — Chalmers Indian Association

- Caster — Developing and operating a Driver in the Loop (DIL) simulator, which is used in various courses and projects

## Notable people

### Alumni

- [Christopher Ahlberg](/source/Christopher_Ahlberg), [computer scientist](/source/Computer_scientist) and entrepreneur, [Spotfire](/source/Spotfire) and [Recorded Future](/source/Recorded_Future) founder

- [Abbas Anvari](/source/Abbas_Anvari), former chancellor of [Sharif University of Technology](/source/Sharif_University_of_Technology)

- [Linn Berggren](/source/Linn_Berggren), artist and former member of [Ace of Base](/source/Ace_of_Base)

- [Gustaf Dalén](/source/Gustaf_Dal%C3%A9n), [Nobel Prize in Physics](/source/Nobel_Prize_in_Physics)

- [Sigfrid Edström](/source/Sigfrid_Edstr%C3%B6m), director [ASEA](/source/Allm%C3%A4nna_Svenska_Elektriska_Aktiebolaget), president [IOC](/source/International_Olympic_Committee)

- [Claes-Göran Granqvist](/source/Claes-G%C3%B6ran_Granqvist), [physicist](/source/Physicist)

- [Margit Hall](/source/Margit_Hall), first female architect in Sweden

- [Harald Hammarström](/source/Harald_Hammarstr%C3%B6m), linguist

- [Krister Holmberg](/source/Krister_Holmberg), professor of Surface Chemistry at Chalmers University of Technology.

- [Mats Hillert](/source/Mats_Hillert), [metallurgist](/source/Metallurgist)

- [Ivar Jacobson](/source/Ivar_Jacobson), [computer scientist](/source/Computer_scientist)

- [Erik Johansson](/source/Erik_Johansson_(artist)), photographic surrealist[30]

- [Jan Johansson](/source/Jan_Johansson_(jazz_musician)), jazz musician

- [Leif Johansson](/source/Leif_Johansson_(businessman)), former CEO [Volvo](/source/Volvo)

- [Olav Kallenberg](/source/Olav_Kallenberg), [probability theorist](/source/Probability_theory)

- [Marianne Kärrholm](/source/Marianne_K%C3%A4rrholm), chemical engineer and Chalmers professor

- [Mikael Kubista](/source/Mikael_Kubista), entrepreneur, inventor, professor

- [Hjalmar Kumlien](/source/Hjalmar_Kumlien), architect

- [Abraham Langlet](/source/Abraham_Langlet), chemist

- [Martin Lorentzon](/source/Martin_Lorentzon), [Spotify](/source/Spotify) and [TradeDoubler](/source/TradeDoubler) founder

- [Ingemar Lundström](/source/Ingemar_Lundstr%C3%B6m), [physicist](/source/Physicist), chairman of the [Nobel Committee for Physics](/source/Nobel_Committee_for_Physics)

- [Carl Magnusson](/source/Carl_Magnusson), industrial designer and inventor

- [Semir Mahjoub](/source/Semir_Mahjoub), businessman and entrepreneur

- [Peter Nordin](/source/Peter_Nordin), [computer scientist](/source/Computer_scientist) and entrepreneur

- [Åke Öberg](/source/%C3%85ke_%C3%96berg), [biomedical scientist](/source/Biomedical_scientist)

- [Leif Östling](/source/Leif_%C3%96stling), CEO [Scania AB](/source/Scania_AB)

- [PewDiePie](/source/PewDiePie) (Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg), YouTuber (no degree)

- [Carl Abraham Pihl](/source/Carl_Abraham_Pihl), engineer and director of first Norwegian railroad ([Hovedbanen](/source/Hovedbanen))

- [Richard Soderberg](/source/Richard_Soderberg), businessman, inventor and professor at [Massachusetts Institute of Technology](/source/Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology)

- [Hans Stråberg](/source/Hans_Str%C3%A5berg), former president and CEO of [Electrolux](/source/Electrolux)

- [Ludvig Strigeus](/source/Ludvig_Strigeus), [computer scientist](/source/Computer_scientist) and entrepreneur

- [Per Håkan Sundell](/source/Per_H%C3%A5kan_Sundell), [computer scientist](/source/Computer_scientist) and entrepreneur

- [Marcus Wandt](/source/Marcus_Wandt), test pilot and [ESA](/source/ESA) astronaut

- [Jan Wäreby](/source/Jan_W%C3%A4reby), businessman

- [Gert Wingårdh](/source/Gert_Wing%C3%A5rdh), architect

- [Vera Sandberg](/source/Vera_Sandberg), engineer

- [Anna von Hausswolff](/source/Anna_von_Hausswolff), musician

- [Anita Schjøll Brede](/source/Anita_Schj%C3%B8ll_Brede), entrepreneur

- [Martin Rolinski](/source/Martin_Rolinski), artist and former member of [Bodies Without Organs](/source/BWO_(band))

- [Ola Serneke](/source/Ola_Serneke), founder and former CEO of [Serneke](/source/Serneke)

### Faculty and staff

- [Hellmut Fischmeister](/source/Hellmut_Fischmeister)

### Presidents

Although the official Swedish title for the head is "rektor", the university now uses "President" as the English translation.[31]

1829 – 1852 Carl Palmstedt 1852 – 1881 Eduard von Schoultz 1881 – 1913 August Wijkander 1913 – 1933 Hugo Grauers 1934 – 1943 Sven Hultin 1943 – 1958 Gustav Hössjer 1958 – 1966 Lennart Rönnmark 1966 – 1974 Nils Gralén 1974 – 1989 Sven Olving 1989 – 1998 Anders Sjöberg 1998 – 2006 Jan-Eric Sundgren 2006 – 2015 Karin Markides 2015 – 2023 Stefan Bengtsson 2023 – Martin Nilsson Jacobi

## See also

- [KTH Royal Institute of Technology](/source/KTH_Royal_Institute_of_Technology)

- [Chalmers School of Entrepreneurship](/source/Chalmers_School_of_Entrepreneurship)

- [IT University of Göteborg](/source/IT_University_of_G%C3%B6teborg)

- [List of universities in Sweden](/source/List_of_universities_in_Sweden)

- [Marie Rådbo](/source/Marie_R%C3%A5dbo), astronomer

- [The International Science Festival in Gothenburg](/source/The_International_Science_Festival_in_Gothenburg)

- [University of Gothenburg](/source/University_of_Gothenburg) (Göteborg University)

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