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New heads of departments and deputy department heads appointed at the School of Electrical Engineering

Jussi Ryynänen, Tapio Lokki and Jorma Kyyrä will begin their terms as heads of departments in January 2023.
Jussi Ryynänen, Tapio Lokki and Jorma Kyyrä
Professors Jussi Ryynänen, Tapio Lokki and Jorma Kyyrä. Kuvat: Aalto University (Evelin Kask, Patrik Strenström and Jaakko Kahilaniemi)

Dean Jyri Hämäläinen has appointed new heads of departments and their deputies for the period of 1st of January 2023 - 31st of December 2025. The department heads are members of the school's management team.

Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering

Professor Jussi Ryynänen, Head of Department

Professor Ville Viikari, Deputy Head

Department of Information and Communications Engineering

Professor Tapio Lokki, Head of Department

Professor Riku Jäntti, Deputy Head

Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation

Professor Jorma Kyyrä, Head of Department

Professor Ville Kyrki, Deputy Head

Department of lnformation and Communications Engineering will start at the beginning of 2023

The Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics and the Department of Communications and Networking of the School of Electrical Engineering will merge on 1 January 2023.

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