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Aalto's AlumniStudent Weekend is a well-loved tradition

The AlumniStudent Weekend seminar brings together Aalto University alumni and current students. To-date, the event has been held around thirty times.
Aalto University / AlumniStudent Weekend at the School of Electrical Engineering / photo: Linda Koskinen

“The AlumniStudent Weekend seminar is a really special occasion, particularly in the way it helps you meet up with friends from your time at university and other alumni, as well as being a great networking opportunity for students.â€

So says Aalto University alumna and Director of Digital Service Solutions at Valmet Oy, Tuula Ruokonen. In addition to attending the event almost annually, she has also been involved in organising it. 

The traditional seminar for alumni and current students was recently hosted by the School of Electrical Engineering on Friday 27 October 2018. This year, the themes of the seminar were ‘developing heath technology’, ‘Finland in space’, ‘electromobility’, and ‘future leaders’. The 2018 Electrical Engineering Alumni of the Year prize was awarded to Matti Alahuhta, who has worked in international management roles at Nokia and as the Managing Director of KONE. In receiving the award, Mr Alahuhta was commended for his positivity, net assets expertise, and the active role he has played in developing Aalto University.

Aalto University / Dean Jyri Hämäläinen and Seppo Saastamoinen, Alumni and Corporate Relations Manager / photo: Linda Koskinen
Dean Jyri Hämäläinen and Alumni and Corporate Relations Manager Seppo Saastamoinen.
Aalto University / AlumniStudent Weekend 2018 at the School of Electrical Engineering / photo: Linda Koskinen
The themes of the seminar were developing health technology, Finland in space, electromobility and future manager.
Aalto University / Vuoden sähköalumni 2018 Matti Alahuhta / photo: Linda Koskinen
Matti Alahuhta was chosen as Alumnus of the Year 2018 for the Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering.

The AlumniStudent Weekend is held in high regard by all Aalto alumni. This year’s event was attended by 251 guests, of which220 were alumni. Managing Director of Planmeca, Tuomas Lokki, praised the seminar for providing a pleasant way of keeping up-to-date with events at Aalto University and the new talent emerging from the School of Electrical Engineering.

The seminar was organised by the alumni organisations for electrical and communications engineering, bioinformation technology, and automation and systems technology, the School of Electrical Engineering guilds for students of electrical engineering, bioinformation technology,and automation and systems technology, Energiajohtajat ry, and Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering.

Text and photos: Linda Koskinen

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