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The field of Electronics-ICT offers diverse opportunities to solve future challenges

The Electronics-ICT field in Finland is constantly looking for new talent among Aalto’s students and graduates
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Did you know that the field of electronics-ICT sector offers excellent employment rate as well as interesting opportunities to tackle global challenges?

The current 5G wireless systems, and especially future 6G systems, require lots of computational and connectivity hardware to enable future visions of these systems. The modern wireless hardware with its complex system on chip (SoC) solutions includes multiple processors, AI and machine learning hardware, custom ASIP accelerators and wireless connectivity solutions in multiple bands.

To build smart systems, the industry needs future employees who understand these underlying technologies from microelectronics, signal processing, communications, machine learning, and hardware programming.

Finnish industry is committed to solve these challenges and constantly seeking talented students from Aalto students and graduates. One of these companies in this field is Nokia, which hires hundreds of trainees and young professional throughout the whole year.

‘As a trusted partner for critical networks, Nokia is committed to innovation and technology leadership across mobile, fixed and cloud networks,’ says Pia Talonpoika, Head of Country HR Finland at Nokia.

Aalto student - Join the events to hear more about the possible career paths!

During the autumn, our students have several chances to learn more about future career paths in the Electronics-ICT industry:

  • Orientation Week 29.8.-2.9.2022
  • Aalto Talent Expo 10.11.2022
  • Work in ICT-Electronics â€“ Nokia recruitment event  12 October 2022 at 11 - 14, Computer Science Building, Lobby (1st floor). Welcome!

About Nokia

Nokia, with its headquarters located in Espoo, Finland, operates in 120 countries. The strength of the Espoo campus is its long e2e experience and expertise on telecom. Nokia teams focus on mobile networks and cloud product development in general, on software business as well as on advanced radio and mobile networks research. Nokia Espoo campus is also known for its technical expertise from Research to Field Verification phases. Espoo site operates in active collaboration with Aalto University. In addition to Espoo, there are two other sites in Finland: Oulu and Tampere. Finland is a key location for research, development, and manufacturing.

More info:
Professor Jussi Ryynänen
jussi.ryynanen@aalto.fi
Department of Electronics and Nanoengeering 
The School of Electrical Engineering

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Communications Engineering - Computer, Communication and Information Sciences, Master of Science (Technology)

In our digitally revolutionised world, the ability to develop, build, and maintain networks is in greater demand than ever before.

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