One of the most important characteristics of a researcher is tolerance for uncertainty
  Assistant Professor Tomasz Kucner is researching, how and what robots can learn from the human behavior.
      
      
     
  Metsähovi officially becomes a radio observatory in Finnish and Swedish as well
  The term ‘radio observatory’ replaces ‘radio research station’ in Metsähovi's new Finnish and Swedish names. 
      
      
     
  Towards more sustainable space research – The Foresail-1 satellite will be launched in spring 2022
  Foresail-1 is the first satellite from the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Research of Sustainable Space. The Centre of Excellence is studying space conditions with the aim of developing more sustainable small satellites that do not turn into space debris.
      
      
     
  Three Aalto University professors become members of the Academia EuropaeaÂ
  Professors Risto Nieminen, Zhipei Sun and Päivi Törmä were elected as members.
      
      
     
  Students coded an open-source microprocessor that companies can use as they wish
  The new processor is suitable, for example, for 6G transceivers and encryption technology. The project encourages young people to study microelectronics; skills that are in high demand in Finland.
      
      
     
  Alumnus of the Year Mikko J. Salminen encourages multidisciplinary studies
  Mikko J. Salminen was selected as Alumnus of the Year for 2021 at Aalto University's School of Electrical Engineering. The selection was made public at the SIK100 seminar of the Guild of Electrical Engineering on Saturday, 23 October.
      
      
    Master graduates from the School of Electrical Engineering satisfied with their degrees and careers
  Next career monitoring survey starts on the 4th of October. All 2016 master's graduates and 2018 doctoral graduates will be invited to participate in the survey.
      
      
     
  On Friday night, BepiColombo will pass by Mercury for the first time
  Researchers at Aalto University have been involved in building the particle measurement instruments for the probe. They will provide new information about Mercury and its space weather.
      
      
     
  Student Verneri Hirvonen: ‘Studying at Aalto University is extremely flexible’
  Verneri is the first student to graduate from the Digital Systems and Design major 
      
      
     
  5G is more than just speed
  Welcome to the first lecture of the Autumn 2021 Internet Forum lecture series on Tuesday 14 September starting at 5.15 p.m.
      
      
     
  Scholarships open for application for studying, research, projects advancing women’s engineering studies and for a study trip to the United States
  Sähkötekniikan korkeakoulu julistaa haettavaksi Yhdistetyn opiskelijarahaston, Kansallis-Osake-Pankin rahaston, Marja-Terttu Tanttisen rahaston, Strömbergin rahaston, Julius Tallbergin rahaston sekä Ernst Wirtzenin rahaston stipendit.
      
      
     
  One-dimensional red phosphorous glows in unexpected ways
  New study published in Nature Communications is the first to show strong optical properties in a 1D van der Waal material. 
      
      
     
  New type of wireless charger can charge multiple devices simultaneously
  Device transfers energy with 90% efficiency within 20-centimetre charging range 
      
      
     
  Aalto University alumni apply to become astronauts
  Sini Merikallio, Juuso Mikkola and Timo Nikkanen got a good foundation from their studies, and are now applying to become astronauts with the European Space Agency (ESA).
      
      
     
  Huawei scholarships awarded to three successful students
  The Foundation for Aalto University Science and Technology presented the awards to three Masters of Science (Technology) who graduated last year. The awards were aimed at supporting promising and talented students. 
      
      
     
  The need for satellite-independent navigation is growing
  With the support of Saab, doctoral student Jouko Kinnari is researching how positioning would be possible without satellite positioning systems.
      
      
     
  Millimeter-wave technology is changing network connections
  In addition to wireless data transmission, the technology helps to develop radars.
      
      
     
  GreEnergy: setting a new paradigm for solar energy harvesting
  A new project funded by the European Commission through the Horizon 2020 Programme aims at developing optical nano-antennas as cost-effective solar energy harvester for a greener future.
      
      
     
  Anouar Belahcen appointed Vice Dean for Education at the School of Electrical Engineering
  Starting in his new role at the beginning of 2021, Belahcen wants to focus on issues such as student well-being and digitalisation of teaching. 
      
      
     
  Researchers develop new way to break reciprocity law
  The breakthrough makes a significant step forward in photonics and microwave technology by eliminating the need for bulky magnets 
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          