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HUT Advanced Energy Systems
Courses and Seminars, Fall 2006
HUT / Department of Engineering Physics and Mathematics / Advanced Energy Systems / Courses and Seminars, Fall 2006

The laboratory of Advanced Energy Systems is responsible for a wide variety of courses. While the emphasis is on courses with quite highly specialized topics, the selection includes also a few mandatory, basic physics courses. In addition to lecture-type courses, we also offer three laboratory courses and several seminar-type courses, both of which develop skills directly relevant to ‘real life’: searching for information independently, documentation skills, and presenting complicated issues in a comprehensive manner.

The present credit system unit (below ocr) will be abandoned in favour of an European Credit Transfer System unit (below cr) for measuring progress in studies. This is done in order to improve international comparability. The old unit, ocr, equals approximately 1.5 new units, cr. The old unit, ocr, was defined as 40 hours of effective work by an average student, i.e. one week of full-time study. During the transition period of 2006-2010 both units are in use. Unfortunately, we had chosen to call the old unit cr, i.e., in our web pages of spring 2006 and earlier cr should read ocr.

L = lectures, C = coordination, R = recitations.



Tfy-0.2011 Physics IIIA (5 cr)
Third part of basic physics for physics students. Schrödinger equation in one and three dimensions, atoms with one and several electrons, molecules.
L: Antti Hakola, Taina Kurki-Suonio R: Leena Aho-Mantila, Ville Hynönen, Timo Ikonen, Markus Nora
Tfy-0.2012 Physics IIIB (5 cr)
Third part of basic physics for physics students. Basic statistical physics, structure of matter, solid-state physics, nuclei, and elementary particles.
L: Antti Hakola, Taina Kurki-Suonio R: Leena Aho-Mantila, Timo Ikonen, Markus Nora, Ville Tulkki
Tfy-56.112 Radiation and Safety (2 ocr)
L: Rainer Salomaa, Kirsi Alm (STUK), Mika Markkanen (STUK); R: Pertti Aarnio
FIRST LECTURE MOVED TO 14.11. at 15:15-18:00 in K323.
Tfy-56.126 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering (4 ocr)
Basic reactor physics, nuclear technology, fuel cycle and safety issues.
L: Seppo Sipilä; R: N.N.
Tfy-56.128 Introduction to Nuclear Reactors (4 ocr)
Basic course in the physics and technology of nuclear reactors for students outside the Department of Engineering Physics and Mathematics. 
L: Seppo Sipilä; R: N.N.
Tfy-56.130 Nuclear Engineering, advanced course (5 ocr)
L: Rainer Salomaa, Seppo Vuori, Riku Mattila, Riitta Kyrki-Rajamäki R: Timo Kiviniemi
Tfy-56.142 Nuclear and Reactor Physics, advanced laboratory course (2 ocr)
Advanced supervised laboratory exercises in nuclear and reactor physics. 
C: Jarmo Ala-Heikkilä, R: Jarmo Ala-Heikkilä, Olli Himanen, Salomon Janhunen, Simppa Jämsä, Tuomas Koskela
Tfy-56.160 Technology for New Energy Sources (4 ocr)
Graduate course dealing with: trends in renewables, technical solutions, dynamics of emerging technologies, limits to growth, biomass, wind, solar, hydrogen.
L: Peter Lund
Not given in fall 2006.
Tfy-56.173 A Special Course in Nuclear and Energy Engineering I (3 ocr)
A special course with varying topics and/or guest lectures.
L: Peter Lund R: Suvi Karvonen
In fall 2006: Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Tfy-56.176 A Seminar on Technical Physics (1-3 ocr)
Lectures given by visiting specialists on current issues and applications related to technical physics.
L: Rainer Salomaa
Not given in fall 2006.
Tfy-56.181 A Graduate seminar on Nuclear Energy Engineering (2 ocr)
A graduate level seminar covering special topics in nuclear and energy engineering.
L: Peter Lund R: Timo Lehtinen
In fall 2006: Suomen energiavaihtoehdot vuonna 2025
Tfy-56.191 Individual Studies (1-6 ocr)
Individually tailored course on given topic.
Tfy-56.195 A Special Course in Technical Physics (3-6 ocr)
A graduate level course on current issues in technical physics.
Not given in fall 2006.
Tfy-56.198 Nuclear and Energy Engineering, special assignment (5 ocr)
Independently performed student projects including laboratory works, planning and design assignments, literature surveys etc. 
C: Jukka Paatero 


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Updated 5.9.2006.