Student Type: Degree student
Electrical energy storages and electric vehicles
Core content: Students having taken the course are expected to have a comprehensive holistic understanding of electrical energy storage options, especially battery technology, and the most important foreseeable electricity storage applications, especially electric vehicles. The students will have a good understanding of lithium-ion battery technology. More information in Tampere University’s course page. You can get
Seasonal energy storage and conversion technologies
You can also complete 3 ECTS. The application is same as for the 5 ECTS version. Course contents Learning outcomes By the end of the course, the student Teaching methods Lectures (recordings available) and exercises. There is no group work. Exam or other equivalent assessment (most likely homework 30 % + report 70 %). More
Power electronic application in smart grids
This course provides an overview and understanding different power electronic converter topologies in different applications in smart grids and their control. In addition, the student has knowledge about control of different type of power electronic solutions during different operation modes like grid-connected and islanded operation. In addition, power system stability supporting control methods are presented
Mobile application development
Max amount of FITech students: 20 adult learners (full)and 5 degree students (full) The need and importance of mobile applications has increased a lot recent years and they have replaced web applications on many areas. This can also be seen in the job market. Mobile applications are portable and can easily access and use device
Biofuels engineering and energy technology
Course contents The course follows the contents (not all) of the reference book: Biofuels Engineering and Technology (Springer) written by the responsible teacher. The course is divided mainly into two sections. In the first section, the focus is on the questions: After delineating the aspects related to light harvesting (utilization of radiation by biological devices
Circular economy for energy storage
At this course, the students learn the theoretical context of circular economy and how activity, durability and recyclability of an energy storage application will be affected by material selection. The students get to evaluate the whole life cycle of different solutions and their effect on recyclability. The students prepare different scenarios for future energy storage
Electrochemical energy conversion
Max amount of FITech students: 20 Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. During this course, different type of electrochemical cells used for electrochemical energy conversion and storage applications are presented. These include for example batteries, fuel cells and hydrogen electrolyser. The
Fundamentals of information systems
Max amount of FITech students: 30 Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. Course contents Learning outcomes After completing the course, the student will be able to Teaching schedule The course materials will be available on the Moodle page when the course
Introduktion till artificiell intelligens
Kursen ger en överblick över de olika delområden inom artificiell intelligens. Vi behandlar dessa via exempel. Vi framhåller ett kritiskt perspektiv och diskuterar både möjligheter med och gränser för artificiell intelligens. Kursinnehåll Lärandemål Efter avlagd kurs känner studeranden till, och kan beskriva de viktigaste metoderna, och tillämpningsområden inom artificiell intelligens. Studeranden kan kritiskt följa med
Introduction to full stack development
During this course, the students learn to design and implement simple end-to-end web applications. Students also understand the basic technologies and architectural concepts. Course contents Core content: Complementary knowledge: Specialist knowledge: Teaching methods The course was previously under the name Web development 1 – Programming. More information on the Tampere University course page. You can