Study university: Aalto University

  • 5G technologies and services for business and entrepreneurs

    Max amount of FITech students: 35 adult learners Come to learn basic concepts and terms used for analysis of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial finance and identify new entrepreneurial business ideas enabled by 5G technologies. Course contents The content of this course is divided into four different units, whose contents are expanded as follows: • Unit 1:…

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  • Wind power engineering and development

    Max amount of FITech students: 25 adult learners who are chosen based on a motivation letter A general wind power course with aspects relevant for wind power deployment and wind power plant projects: introduction to wind power technology, phases of wind project, grid connection and operation in electricity markets and technology trends. The course is…

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  • Telecom forum

    Telecommunication forum is a studia generalia course hosted by the Department of Information and Communications Engineering in Aalto University. Course contents The course handles hot topics in deep technology, particularly in the context of telecommunications, Internet and wireless information technology including global and national trends, product, business and technology strategies and covers issues from recent…

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  • Supervised machine learning

    Max amount of FITech students: 40 Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. Mastering the prerequisite skills is very important in order to complete this course. Please list your preliminary knowledge in your application. Course contents Learning outcomes After the course, the…

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  • Electric drives

    This course is intended as a first course on electric machine drives. The basics of mechanics as well as selection of components (motor and converter) are covered. During the course, modelling and control concepts are introduced using a DC machine and a surface-mounted permanent-magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) as example machines. Other AC machine types are…

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  • Renewable energy engineering

    Max amount of FITech students: 20 adult learners who are chosen based on a motivation letter In order to decrease the CO2 emissions from energy, transport and buildings sectors, and especially emissions coming from the fossil fuel combustion, we need to increase the share of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. As…

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  • ICT tools for smart indoor farming

    Max amount of FITech students: 20 adult learners Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. This introductory course on Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) for smart indoor farming covers the key fundamentals of soilless agricultural practices, wireless connectivity of sensors and actuators,…

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  • Elements of sustainable ICT

    Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has had a great positive effect in many sectors to help lower our carbon emissions and enable an environmentally sustainable future – a climate-positive handprint. Some classic examples include virtual meetings and conferencing, remote teaching, more efficient energy production and optimised traffic and logistics. However, at the same time ICT…

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  • Designing and building scalable web applications

    The course introduces learners to the principles of building scalable web applications, focusing on recent advances in both client- and server-side development as well as on platforms and hosting solutions. Architectural patterns and their fit and need for different types of web applications are also considered. Course contents Learning outcomes After the course, the student…

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  • Device-agnostic design

    This course will teach you what device-agnostic design is, what has led to the emergence of device-agnostic design, and what the present issues and challenges in device-agnostic design are. The focus is on hands-on practice, where you will learn to design, implement, and test applications that work on multiple devices. When working on software, we…

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