The Aalto Doctoral Programme in Electrical Engineering comprises 13 research fields confirmed by the Academic Committee of the School. The research fields and their descriptions can be found here: https://www.aalto.fi/en/doctoral-education/research-fields-and-supervising-professors-school-of-electrical-engineering.
Education objectives and intended learning outcomes of the programme
After completing the degree the doctoral student is able to carry out independent and original academic research.
Doctoral education at Aalto University is conducted within a multidisciplinary international academic community that provides opportunities for field-specific and multidisciplinary research, as well as for various forms of education and learning. High quality education, transferable skills training, and network-building ensure the development of the doctoral students as independent researchers and experts of their research fields. Communication skills are supported by providing tools for mastering the national languages of Finland.
The education prepares doctoral students for academic careers at top-level institutions. It provides competencies to pursue various career paths also outside of academia, for example working at demanding expert positions or as entrepreneurs.
The doctoral degree is a requirement to serve as a thesis advisor for doctoral students and as an examiner for a doctoral thesis.
General research studies - Intended learning outcomes
Depending on the studies chosen for this module, the doctoral student will be able to
- to comprehend and conscientiously address the fundamental ethical and sustainability considerations associated with their research.
- choose and apply appropriate research methods to the research question at hand
- adhere to the principles of responsible conduct of research (RCR) in both their research work and interactions within the research community
- work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary and international environment, engaging with diverse stakeholders.
- proficiently present their research in both scientific and professional settings.
- identify, utilize and communicate their transferable skills, such as communication, interpersonal skill, project management skills, leadership and pedagogical skills and to work successfully in academic and other professional positions.
- communicate professionally in the national language(s)
Research field studies - Intended learning outcomes
After completing this module, the doctoral student will be able to:
- demonstrate advanced discipline-specific knowledge
- identify essential research methods for their own research and apply them proficiently.
- disseminate research findings through relevant research forums and to the wider public.
The general research studies prepare students for research work, the application of research results and to learn the principles of responsible conduct of research. General research studies can include transferrable skill studies.
The research field studies and the doctoral thesis help students to gain comprehensive and in-depth knowledge of their research field and prepares them for the dissemination of research findings.
In addition to the courses taught at the School in Electrical Engineering, the degree can include other courses taught in Aalto University or in other universities, as agreed on in the doctoral personal study plan of the student (DPSP).
The courses included in the research field studies of the doctoral degree must be doctoral level
courses or master level courses suitable for the doctoral degree. The doctoral level courses are
indicated with the letter L in the course code (e.g. ELEC-L1234) and suitable master level courses are
typically indicated with the letter E in the course code and with the letter D in the end of the name
of the course (ELEC-E1234 Interesting course D). Also 2 master level courses, without the letter D in
the end of the name of the course may be included in the degree (ELEC-E1235 Another interesting
course).
In the general research field studies of the doctoral degree, doctoral level courses (letter L in the
course code) are suitable for the module. Also other courses indicated to be doctoral level courses
(e.g. with the letter D in the end of the course name) can be included in the general research studies
module. Additionally, language studies in Finnish or Swedish can be included in this module
(maximum 6 ECTS).