Adjective
kth (not comparable)
(mathematics) Occurring at position k in a sequence.
After a few years of basic research, they started building a 300 kW (later expanded to 1 MW) reactor, named Reaktor 1 (R1), in a reactor hall 25 meters under the surface right underneath KTH. Source: Internet
Also, KTH offer various Master's programmes in logistics, project management, and product development. Source: Internet
At KTH Flemingsberg the school offers courses in Medical Engineering and conducts research within the subject. Source: Internet
At KTH Södertälje, each year Tegelnatten is arranged, a competition where students in teams solve a 24-hour project assignment. Source: Internet
Having the indices of both rows and columns start at zero makes it possible to state that the binomial coefficient appears in the nth row and kth column of Pascal's triangle. Source: Internet
For a while, the title civilingenjör was equal to "KTH graduate" but in 1937, Chalmers in Gothenburg became the second Swedish engineering college which were allowed to confirm these titles. Source: Internet