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Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation

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The Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation, in short EEA, is an ecosystem where scientists and engineers from different fields of microsystems, electrical engineering and automation work together to solve the most challenging scientific problems in the fields of energy and environment, as well as health and wellbeing.

We offer excellent education and top-quality research conditions.  

Research

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation (EEA) focuses on three research areas: Power Systems and Energy Conversion, Control, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, and Health Technology.

The department is a major player in 911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s Energy Efficiency Research programme AEF.
Also the Aalto ePowerHub is part of the EEA department.

Power Systems and Energy Conversion

We develop new methods, devices, and systems for substantially increasing the share of renewable energy and improving energy efficiency, focusing on making renewables, energy storage, and digital services the essence of power systems.

Control, Robotics and Autonomous Systems

In these research groups, we develop generic methodologies and practices focusing on distributed and networked control systems, field robotics, intelligent robotics, robotic instruments, industry automation systems, and automation software for distributed systems.

Health Technology

We develop technologies for improved and predictive diagnostic tools and efficient therapeutic methods and offer new analytical techniques for basic medical research focusing on making medical solutions that enable personalised treatments, homecare and data driven clinical decisions.

Latest news

Two students test a small circuit board using oscilloscopes and grey lab instruments on a bench
Studies Published:

From theory to practice: students enhance an accessible MRI scanner

Master’s students Teemu Rauha and Elias Viitanen designed new filters for an accessible magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, aiming to reduce interference and improve image quality. The technology, developed within a research project, could one day accelerate diagnoses of conditions such as stroke.
A group of happy people standing in front of a staircase with colorful beanbag chairs.
Cooperation Published:

Transition to hydrogen economy is a marathon, not a sprint

During its first few years of operation, the Hydrogen Innovation Centre has built an active community around its doctoral school and launched the Inventors programme.
Filmbot robot
Research & Art Published:

Researchers make micromanipulation more accessible

FilMBot aims to lower the barrier to high-precision work in education, research, and micro-assembly
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Appointments, Cooperation Published:

Teaching and collaborating across Europe: Aalto researchers at TU Darmstadt

Hear from Aalto researchers about their experience at TU Darmstadt.

Events

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Public defences

Public defence, Electrical Power and Energy Engineering, MSc (Tech) Ilkka Jokinen

Energy system decarbonization through electrification: Coupling electrical power, district heating, vehicles, building stock and flexibility.
Alumneja keskustelemassa Aallon tapahtumassa
Networking

Joint Finnish alumni event in Shanghai

Meet alumni from 911±¬ÁÏÍø and Helsinki University in Shanghai in June 2026!
Image from remote site: www.aalto.fi
Other

Betoninen portaikko rakennuksen sisällä, seinällä värikäs maalaus, portaissa näkymästä poistumassa henkilö.
Campus, Exhibitions, Other

Cooler Planet: Guided public art tour 8.9.

Join the tour with Outi Turpeinen (manager, Public art) and get to know 911±¬ÁÏÍø's public art collections in the Marsio, Kide, School of Business, and Väre buildings in more detail.

Head of department

Tomi Laurila

Tomi Laurila

Professor
T410 Dept. Electrical Engineering and Automation

Professors and Lecturers

Ville Kyrki

Ville Kyrki

Professor
T410 Dept. Electrical Engineering and Automation
Marko Hinkkanen

Marko Hinkkanen

Professor
T410 Dept. Electrical Engineering and Automation
Tomi Laurila

Tomi Laurila

Professor
T410 Dept. Electrical Engineering and Automation
Simo Särkkä

Simo Särkkä

Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation
Ivan Vujaklija

Ivan Vujaklija

Associate Professor
T410 Dept. Electrical Engineering and Automation
Shankar Deka

Shankar Deka

Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation
Petri Kärhä

Petri Kärhä

Principal University Lecturer
T410 Dept. Electrical Engineering and Automation

Robert Millar

Senior University Lecturer
T410 Dept. Electrical Engineering and Automation
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