Tampere University of Technology (TUT) conducts scientific research in technology and architecture and provides higher education within these fields. TUT started operating in the form of a foundation in the beginning of 2010.
TUT’s operations are founded on a combination of strong research of the natural sciences and technology and research related to industry and business. Many research fields play a major role in addressing global challenges, such as climate change and demographic ageing. The most extensive and established of the international leading-edge fields of research at TUT are signal processing, nanophotonics and intelligent machines.
More than 2,000 people work at the University. Over 80 percent are employed in teaching or research tasks or tasks assisting teaching or research. The University educates Masters of Science in Technology and Architecture and Doctors of Technology and Philosophy whose diverse expertise is sought in working life. Almost all MSc graduates are employed at the time of graduation. There are 10,400 students at TUT, 8,800 of whom are taking an undergraduate degree and 1,600 a postgraduate degree.
248 TUT students studied abroad in 2010. More than 1 000 international students studied at TUT and 286 non-nationals were employed at the University. TUT has 250 cooperation universities around the world.
Specialties
Signal processing based technologies, Nanophotonics, Biotechnology, Intelligent mobile machines and hydraulic systems
Tampere University of Technology Activity on LinkedIn
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Tampere University of Technology has a new Engineering student
Jean-Charles Fontanier is now Engineering student
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Tampere University of Technology has a new Entrepreneur - CTO
Tommi Berg is now Entrepreneur - CTO
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Tampere University of Technology has a new MSc student
Juha Suvanto is now MSc student, was Design engineer at Mateve Oy
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Tampere University of Technology has a new Researcher
Juliane Müller is now Researcher, was Visiting Researcher at Cornell University
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