ÄûÃʵ¼º½

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.

The School of Electrical Engineering has three thematic infrastructures that form a significant core of the research infrastructure: Micro-electronics and Digital and Autonomous Systems (MIDAS), Electrical Power and Energy (EPE) and Human-centric Electrical Engineering (HUCE). In addition to the thematic research infrastructures, the Metsähovi Radio Observatory is also an important part of our school's operations.

Three thematic infrastructures

Our three thematic infrastructures are Micro-electronics and Digital and Autonomous Systems (MIDAS), Electrical Power and Energy (EPE) and Human-Centric Electrical Engineering (HUCE). 

Microwave Anechoic Chamber

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.

School of Electrical Engineering
A large engineering lab with people working on various equipment. There's a yellow crane overhead and wiring everywhere.

Electrical Power and Energy (EPE)

Electrical Power and Energy (EPE) is one of the three thematic infrastructures in the School of Electrical Engineering.

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

Human-Centric Electrical Engineering (HUCE)

Human-centic Electrical Engineering (HUCE) is the cluster of human-centric research infrastructure in the School of Electrical Engineering.

School of Electrical Engineering

Metsähovi Radio Observatory

Metsähovi Radio Observatory is the only astronomical radio observatory in Finland. Metsähovi’s main instrument is the 14-metre radio telescope, which is used around the clock, every day of the year. Its observational data is used, e.g., for studying active galaxies, the Sun, and the rotation of the Earth.

Read more
Metsähovi Radio Telescope
  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!