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Passion and patience are the most important qualities for a researcher
Professor Caterina Soldano aims for developing next generation electronics

What does a Doctor of Arts do at the School of Electrical Engineering?
Salu Ylirisku, Doctor of Arts, teaches design process and related skills to aspiring engineers at the School of Electrical Engineering.

Doctoral studies taught Osman Yilmaz the value of trial and error
Senior Researcher and Research Project Manager Osman Yilmaz, whose doctoral degree will be conferred in the ceremonial conferment in June, is now working on 5G at Ericsson.

Space conquerors win the Finnish Engineering Award
Satellite development began with Aalto University鈥檚 technology students鈥 course work. Now the goal is to achieve billions worth of turnover and a global satellite network.

In the Bachelor鈥檚 Programme in Bioinformation Technology, the best thing is getting to solve study tasks together
The broad range of courses offered and the free movement between the different schools enabled Oskari Lehtonen to go deep into the topics that interested him.

A photo of a black hole was a distant dream 鈥 until now
Aalto鈥檚 Tuomas Savolainen helped make history with the first image of a black hole located 55 million light years away

Astronomers capture first image of a black hole
Aalto University contributed to paradigm-shifting observations of the gargantuan black hole at the heart of distant galaxy Messier 87

Graduates from the School of Electrical Engineering are happy to offer their expertise to students
At the ELEC Career Caf茅, students at the School of Electrical Engineering had a unique opportunity to meet with business leaders and experts over a cup of coffee.

Aalto nabs 3 ERC Advanced Grants
Aalto University has been awarded 鈧6.3 million by the European Research Council to support three research projects over the next five years.

Virtual world took people to space
The School of Electrical Engineering organised its traditional Research Winter Day on 13 March. This time, research was presented through demos.

Outstanding referee 2019 award 91青青草 University physicists
Professors P盲ivi T枚rm盲 and Sergei A. Tretyakov named Outstanding Referees by the American Physical Society.

Breakthrough in photonics: data-transmitting light signal gets power boost from nanosized amplifier
An international team of researchers from Aalto University and Universit茅 Paris-Sud has significantly improved the propagation of data inside a microchip

Send it up, up and away? Maybe not, space junk is a problem!
Clearing up the world鈥檚 space junk can pave the way for better mobile infrastructure and other ways to move into space

Space weather can be trying for Arctic regions 鈥 new technique aids space weather forecasting
Technique analyses changes to magnetic fields. Space weather impacts Arctic regions through its effects on electricity networks, mining operations and shipping.

Quantum Technology studies begin at Aalto 鈥 Pioneering physics student Artturi Jalli is already programming the IBM quantum computer
The unique Quantum Technology major takes you to the forefront of the ongoing quantum revolution in computation, communication, sensing, and simulation.

Dim light from far-away galaxies deserves a second look
Radio waves are being picked up from galaxies long considered to be silent. What鈥檚 up?

What do we see in a mirror? New metasurfaces look 鈥渂right鈥 at one direction, while 鈥渄ark鈥 for the opposite direction
Researchers at Aalto University developed metasurfaces with extreme angle-asymmetric response. The new device can be a good or bad reflector depending on the angle the light hits it.

Hey, space!
An updated course in radio astronomy allows students to observe far-away galaxies with the help of Finland's only radio telescope used for astronomical research.

Tailoring the surface of carbon may hold the key to monitoring patient blood in real-time
Machine learning is increasing the pace of development of customised carbon surfaces with a wide variety of applications

Quantum physics and technology research receives billion-euro funding from the EU 鈥 Aalto University involved in three projects
Aalto University research groups will study and develop technology for quantum communication, ultra-sensitive magnetic sensors based on quantum optics, and photon-emitting quantum chips. The Quantum Flagship launched by the European Union will provide funding for ten years and for over 5000 researchers with one billion euros. The flagship will consolidate the best quantum physics research in Europe and transfer quantum technology from the lab to the market.
