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School of Electrical Engineering

Micro-electronics and Digital and Autonomous Systems (MIDAS)

MIDAS is one of the three thematic infrastructures in the Aalto University's School of Electrical Engineering.
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Micro-electronics and Digital and Autonomous System (MIDAS) is a major research infrastructure for Microelectronics, Digital and Autonomous Systems, and Communications Networking Research. It is operated by the School of Electrical Engineering. 

MIDAS encompasses state of the art laboratories for micro- and nanoelectronics, photonics, Integrated Circuits Lab, space systems, robotics and autonomous systems, as well as a wide range of communications engineering and networking facilities,including anechoic chambers and next-generation test networks. Aalto University’s full-scale xG cellular test network — a part of national FUWIRI lighthouse infrastructure— is also integrated within MIDAS. MIDAS supports diverse research groups and topics, offering capabilities from nanoelectronics devices up to large-scale mobile networks, and covering frequencies from DC to THz range.

Facilities

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Aalto nextG

Aalto nextG is an infrastructure supporting research on future mobile networks. It is operated by the technical support service in the Department of Information and Communications Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering.

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Aalto Electronics-ICT

In the Aalto Electronics-ICT we conduct research in microelectronics, antenna and microwave engineering and space technology.

Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering
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Robotics and automation

The School of Electrical Engineering has laboratories for researching industrial automation and intelligent robots.

School of Electrical Engineering

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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