Student Type: Degree student

  • Statistical signal processing II

    Max amount of FITech students: 20 Persons without a valid study right to a Finnish university have preference to this course. Course contents Learning outcomes After successfully completing this course, the student Course material Lecture material etc. can be found on Moodle. Matlab software. Teaching schedule Completion methods Simulation project tasks, and minor exams during…

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  • Battery fabrication and testing

    Batteries are integral to modern technology, powering devices from portable electronics like smartphones and laptops to electric vehicles and large-scale energy storage systems that support smart grids and renewable energy sources. Battery manufacturers utilise diverse fabrication technologies and testing methods to optimise performance and reliability. This course offers students both theoretical knowledge and practical principles…

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  • Nanomaterials in energy technology

    The course will focus on state-of-the-art nanostructured materials for sustainable energy production/storage applications such as solar cells, water splitting, batteries, supercapacitors, and hydrogen storage. Course contents The focus of the course is to give insight into the state-of-the-art nanostructured materials used for various energy production/storage applications (including photovoltaic cells, water splitting, batteries, supercapacitors, and hydrogen…

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  • Johdatus ohjelmistotuotantoon

    Sisältö Osaamistavoitteet Opintojakson jälkeen opiskelija Kaikki tämä tähtää siihen, että opiskelija pystyy tehokkaasti toiminaan ohjelmistoprojektin sidosryhmässä joko oman alansa asiantuntijana tai asiakkaan edustajana. Opetustapa Tentti ja harjoitustyö ovat vaadittavia suosituksia. Tarkemmat toteutuskohtaiset tiedot ovat kurssin Moodlessa. Kurssin englanninkielinen toteutus järjestetään syksyllä ja suomenkielinen toteutus keväällä. Lisätietoja Tampereen yliopiston opinto-oppaassa. Tämän kurssin suorituksesta on mahdollista saada…

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  • Introduction to cyber security testing

    Max amount of FITech students: 10 Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. The course considers case studies of basic problems of cyber security and the technical basis of vulnerabilities and how to test and recognise them. Course contents Lectures and hands…

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  • Tietojärjestelmien mallintaminen, suunnittelu ja kehitys

    Maksimimäärä FITech-opiskelijoita: 30 Kurssille etusijalla ovat ne henkilöt, joilla ei ole voimassaolevaa opinto-oikeutta suomalaiseen korkeakouluun. Tietojärjestelmiä on kaikkialla ja ne ovat välttämätön osa ihmisten ja organisaatioiden arkipäivää. Tietojärjestelmien tulisi olla tehokkaita ja helppokäyttöisiä työkaluja, jotka vastaavat ihmisten ja organisaatioiden tarpeisiin. Tietojärjestelmien mallintaminen, suunnittelu ja kehitys ovat välttämättömiä taitoja hyvien tietojärjestelmien tuottamiseksi. Kurssin sisältö Osaamistavoitteet Kurssin…

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  • Federated learning

    Max amount of FITech students: 50 Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. This course teaches theoretical foundations and efficient algorithms for federated learning (FL) applications. FL is an umbrella term for training machine learning models in a collaborative fashion from distributed…

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  • Electrochemical energy storage and conversion technologies

    The course provides the student the ability to analyse battery energy storages and water electrolysis and fuel cell plants at system level. The student will learn how to model the components and systems, and study the energy efficiency and dynamics of the systems. Learning outcomes After successfully completing this course, the student will be able…

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  • Geology of components and sustainability

    Course contents The goal of the course is for the student to gain insight into the natural (geological) limitations that the ongoing transition to fossil-free energy may encounter. The student learns in which geological environments different critical materials are formed and how the occurrences are distributed on the globe. The student gains insights into Finland’s…

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  • Modern topics in telecommunications and radio engineering 10 – Intelligent security

    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. In this course we will introduce the requirements for security in future self-sustaining wireless networks that are defined with native, embedded artificial intelligence (AI) capability, where new security paradigms…

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