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Course Catalog 2013-2014
ELT-49506 Graduate Research Seminar in Communications Engineering, 3-6 cr |
Additional information
Seminar Website: http://www.cs.tut.fi/kurssit/TLT-9506/
Suitable for postgraduate studies
Person responsible
Mikko Valkama, Markku Renfors
Lessons
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Requirements
Three oral presentations with written reports and attendance in 75 % of the seminar sessions of two semesters. More detailed info available on the course website!
Learning Outcomes
The target of the course is to help the student to learn to make scientific research in the field of communications engineering. After the course student is able to give in-depth presentations about her/his research topic, to participate in scientific discussions, and to give constructive cricism about colleagues' research, publications, and presentations.
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Lectures by visiting recearchers and presentations by participants. Discussion of recearch developments in the theory and practice of communications engineering. | ||
2. | The students give three oral presentations with written reports during their graduate study process (3-4 years). The presentations and the reports should have a scientific style and should cover a fairly large entity of doctoral studies. The subject and the contents of the presentations should be discussed with the advisor of the doctoral studies. |
Instructions for students on how to achieve the learning outcomes
Quality of presentations and written reports.
Assessment scale:
Evaluation scale passed/failed will be used on the course
Additional information about prerequisites
M. Sc. level degree in the field of Communications Engineering is required as a prerequisite.
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