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School of Electrical Engineering

Human-Centric Electrical Engineering (HUCE)

Human-centic Electrical Engineering (HUCE) is the cluster of human-centric research infrastructure in the School of Electrical Engineering.
Smart gloves in Wearable Systems Lab, Aalto University. Image: Mikko Raskinen/Aalto University
Photo: Aalto University / Mikko Raskinen.

Human-centric Electrical Engineering (HUCE) is the cluster of human-centric research infrastructures in the School of Electrical Engineering. The infrastructure involves the Acoustics Lab, the Computational Behavior Lab, Health Technology, Speech and Language Technology, and the Wearable Systems Lab, which concentrate on research involving humans interacting with technology. Research topics include, for example, audio and music processing, medical technology, interfaces, speech recognition, wearable computing, and virtual and augmented reality systems.

Facilities

Aalto University Acoustic Lab

Aalto Acoustics Lab

The Aalto Acoustics Lab is a multidisciplinary research center focusing on audio processing and spatial sound technologies. The laboratory gathers professors and research teams from three different units: Department of Information and Communications Engineering, Department of Computer Science, and Department of Art and Media.

In Aalto ELEC Health Technology labratory researcher tested persons blood pressure.

Health Technology Research Infrastructure

The Health Technology Research Infrastructure consists of 13 laboratories at the Otaniemi campus and is part of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation. The laboratories provide high-quality medical technology equipment to several research groups and for teaching purposes in the Health Technology Engineering Programme.

Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation
Smart gloves in Wearable Systems Lab, Aalto University. Image: Mikko Raskinen/Aalto University

Wearable Systems Lab

Wearable Systems Lab provides facilities for developing and testing prototypes of eTextiles-based wearable devices and augmented/virtual/mixed reality applications and devices.

Research infrastructure of the School of Electrical Engineering

On this page, you will find information about the research infrastructures of the School of Electrical Engineering.

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