Management Team
The School of Engineering Management Team discusses operative matters and prepares issues for decision-making.
Exhibition: Sensory Pavilions 2017–2018
The exhibition presents assignments of the first year students at Aalto University’s Department of Architecture.
Want design delivered straight to your doorstep?
As part of Helsinki Design Week, you can have new Aalto University Shop goods hand-delivered to your door on 10th September.
Exhibition: Sensory Pavilions 2017-2018
The exhibition presents assignments of first year students of Aalto University's Department of Architecture.
Ervin Latimer, Fashion Designer
Inspired by New York's vogue culture and the lurking streets of Midwest, Ervin wants to bring something new to the fashion world. For him, style is a journey and not a destination.
Research Infrastructures at ELE
Experimental work is the key for achievements in science. Our department is proud to offer state-of-the-art infrastructures that enable us to conduct internationally distinguished research.
Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering (ELE) conducts research and offers education in three sites – at Micronova, at Metsähovi radio observatory, and at Maarintie 8 building, where majority of our personnel is located.
Designing a platter for Bocuse d'Or
Laura Meriluoto and Klaudia Kasprzak design the flatware for the Finnish team at the biennial world chef championship.
Painting a 100-meter mural wall at Flow Festival
Over 40 Aalto students contributed art, design and architecture to the 2018 Flow Festival in Helsinki.
Study in Finland
Known for its safe and welcoming environment, Finland offers unique cultural experiences and student life filled with quirky traditions that foster creativity and innovation.
Student benefits and services
Your quick guide to student perks, student union, and services for students.
Bio2Future course "Novel carbohydrate-based materials from microbes"
This course will be organized for summer 2023. It is target.
ed to postgraduate students, post-doctoral researchers and participants from industry with interest in polysaccharide-based biomaterials and products.
Bio2Future course "Wood construction in climate change mitigation"
EIT Climate-KIC PhD Catapult course will be held from 26th August to 6th September, 2019 in Aalto University, Espoo (Finland) and at Chalmers University, Gothenburg (Sweden). It will comprise a series of inspiring lectures from leading academics and experts in the field of building with wood, together with workshops, technical training sessions and challenge-based group activities.
IUTAM SYMPOSIUM ON PHYSICS AND MECHANICS OF SEA ICE - JUNE 3-7, 2019
IUTAM SYMPOSIUM ON PHYSICS AND MECHANICS OF SEA ICE - JUNE 3-7, 2019
Degree Programme Committee, Advanced Energy Solutions
Degree programme committee tasked with administering the Master's Programme in Advanced Energy Solutions.
Bio2Future course "Man-made cellulose fibers"
Man-made cellulose fibers (8 ECTS) will be organized on 19-23 August, 2019. The course offers PhD students the opportunity to develop a good knowledge of the fundamentals and practice of man-made cellulose fiber (MMCF) production. The content of the individual lectures is aligned along the value chain of the textile production.
Bio2Future PhD Summer School - bioeconomy courses for postgraduates
Aalto University has launched a summer school to support PhD students who are studying bioeconomy-related subjects. Bio2Future offers 1-2 high-level postgraduate courses each summer in a range of current subject areas.
PhotInd (2015-2018)
European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR) project PhotInd - "Improved metrology for the photonics industry".
Degree Programme Committee
The duties of the School of Engineering Degree Programme Committee cover the administrative tasks related to degree education, including the evaluation and approval of master's theses, decisions on degree programme development as well as quality assurance and feedback processing. The degree programme committee also prepares proposals for the Academic Committee for Engineering regarding degree programme curricula, degree requirements and admission criteria.
Doctoral Programme Committee
The Doctoral Programme Committee of the School of Engineering is responsible for administering the Doctoral Programme in Engineering. The committee's duties include the development of course contents, student selection as well as key elements of the dissertation process: the approval of topics, appointment of examiners and grading of finished works.