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Sähkötekniikan päivä event gathered participants from all over Finland – watch the recording!

In the virtual event, electrical engineering students were discussing about their studies and student life at Aalto University.
Sähkötekniikan opiskelijat Venla, Iikka ja Leevi. Kuva: Filmbutik.
Student hosts from left to right: Venla Kaislo, Iikka Huttu and Leevi Hormaluoma. Photo: Filmbutik.

School of Electrical Engineering organised Sähkötekniikan päivä (eng. The Electrical Engineering Day) on Wednesday, 18 January 2023. The event was organised for the third time, and it gathered participants from southern Finland to Lapland. The language of the event was Finnish. 

Student presenters Iikka HuttuLeevi Hormaluoma and Venla Kaislo discussed their studies, Otaniemi's famous student life, and their dreams for the future. Niina Tapanainen, a student in the master's programme in speech technology, visited the studio to share her insights. 

Watch the recording of the event here!

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