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HUT Advanced Energy Systems
Courses and Seminars, Fall 1999
HUT / Department of Engineering Physics and Mathematics / Advanced Energy Systems / Courses and Seminars, Fall 1999

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 amount of work involved in a given study module is expressed in study credit units (cr), the value of which is shown in parenthesis for each study module. One cr signifies about 40 hours of effective work by an average student, i.e. one week of full-time study. 

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

Tfy-99.201 Modern Physics I (4 cr) Topi
Theoretical and experimental foundations of quantum mechanics, Schrödinger's equation, atoms with one and several electrons, and molecules. 
L: Ari Koskelainen, Heikki Lauranto R: Rauli Albert, Jukka Koponen
Tfy-56.111 Radiation Protection (1 cr) Topi
Introduction to ionizing radiation and to radiation protection. 
L: N.N., R: N.N.
Tfy-56.126 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering (4 cr) Topi
Basic reactor physics, nuclear technology, fuel cycle and safety issues. 
L: Rainer Salomaa, R: Samuli Saarelma
Tfy-56.128 Introduction to Nuclear Reactors (4 cr) Topi
Basic course in the physics and technology of nuclear reactors for students outside the Department of Engineering Physics and Mathematics. 
L: Rainer Salomaa, R: Samuli Saarelma
Tfy-56.130 Nuclear Engineering, advanced course (5 cr) Topi
An advanced course in nuclear reactor physics, engineering, fuel cycle and power reactors. 
L: N.N., R: N.N.
Tfy-56.142 Nuclear and Reactor Physics, advanced laboratory course (2cr) Topi
Advanced supervised laboratory exercises in nuclear and reactor physics. 
C: Taina Kurki-Suonio, R: N.N. 
Tfy-56.146 Nuclear and Neutron Physics (3 cr) Topi
Structure of nuclei, theory of radioactivity, scattering processes, use of neutrons in material research. 
L: N.N., R: N.N.
Tfy-56.160 Technology for New Energy Sources (4 cr) Topi
Renewable energy technologies, technology trends and physical limitations of technology change. 
L: Peter Lund, R: Markku Hagström
Tfy-56.173 A Special Course in Nuclear and Energy Engineering I (3 cr) Topi
A special course with varying topics and/or guest lectures.
Tfy-56.176 A Seminar on Technical Physics (1-3 cr) Topi
Lectures given by visiting specialists on current issues and applications related to technical physics.Given both in the spring and in the fall.
Tfy-56.181 A Graduate seminar on Nuclear Energy Engineering (3 cr) Topi
A graduate level seminar covering special topics in nuclear and energy engineering.
Tfy-56.191 Individual Studies (1-6 cr) Topi
Individually tailored course on given topic.
Tfy-56.195 A Special Course in Technical Physics (3-6 cr) Topi
A graduate level course on current issues in technical physics.


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Updated 16.10.2000.