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Helsinki University of Technology (TKK; fi, Teknillinen korkeakoulu; sv, Tekniska högskolan) was a technical university in Finland. It was located in
Otaniemi Otaniemi (Finnish), or Otnäs (Swedish), is a district of Espoo, Finland. It is located near the border of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Otaniemi is located on the southern shore of the Laajalahti bay, next to the district of Tapiola near th ...
, Espoo in the metropolitan area of
Greater Helsinki Greater Helsinki ( fi, Helsingin seutu, Suur-Helsinki, Swedish: ''Helsingforsregionen'', ''Storhelsingfors'') is the metropolitan area surrounding Helsinki, the capital city of Finland. It includes the smaller Capital Region (''Pääkaupunkiseutu' ...
. The university was founded in 1849 by Grand Duke of Finland, Emperor Nicholas I and received university status in 1908. It moved from Helsinki to Otaniemi campus area in 1966. It was merged into Aalto University in 2010 and briefly had the name Aalto University School of Science and Technology before being split into four schools in 2011. Much of the university's
Otaniemi Otaniemi (Finnish), or Otnäs (Swedish), is a district of Espoo, Finland. It is located near the border of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Otaniemi is located on the southern shore of the Laajalahti bay, next to the district of Tapiola near th ...
campus was designed by
Alvar Aalto Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (; 3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings. He never regarded himself as an artist, see ...
.


History

In 1849, TKK was established in Helsinki by the decree of the
Russian Emperor The emperor or empress of all the Russias or All Russia, ''Imperator Vserossiyskiy'', ''Imperatritsa Vserossiyskaya'' (often titled Tsar or Tsarina/Tsaritsa) was the monarch of the Russian Empire. The title originated in connection with Russia' ...
Nicholas I,
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as a "manufacture and handicraft school", with the name ''Helsingin teknillinen reaalikoulu/Helsingfors tekniska realskola'', along with two other similar schools, situated in Vaasa and Turku. The school started its function in the
Domus Litonii Domus Litonii (Latin for "the Litonius house") is a three-story Empire style residential, commercial and office building with a lower bazaar wing located at Aleksanterinkatu 50 in central Helsinki, Finland. The building was designed by the master ...
("Litonius house") building located at Aleksanterinkatu 50, which had been designed by
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and completed in 1847, and remains in use and in ownership by the Litonius family to this day. In 1872, the school's name was changed to ''Polyteknillinen koulu/Polytekniska skolan'' ("Polytechnical School") and in 1878, to ''Polyteknillinen opisto/Polytekniska institutet'' ("Polytechnical Institute"), while the two other manufacture and handiwork schools were demoted to institutions of lower level. In 1877 the school moved to larger premises to a new building near the
Hietalahdentori Hietalahdentori () is a square in Hietalahti in Helsinki, Finland. The area is known for its popular flea market, which is open from May to September. During World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as ...
market square. As the proportion of matriculation diploma holders in the student intake gradually increased, the school gained more social respectability. In 1908, TKK was given university status along with its present name, thus becoming the second university to be founded in Finland. In 1955, building of the new campus area started with the housing village. In 1966, TKK moved from Helsinki to the new campus in Otaniemi, Espoo. In the past, the university was also known by the abbreviations HUT and TH, from its English language and Swedish language names, but in 2005 a decision was made to officially solely use the abbreviation TKK for branding reasons. In 2010, TKK was merged with
Helsinki School of Economics The Aalto University School of Business ( fi, Aalto-yliopiston kauppakorkeakoulu; sv, Aalto-universitets handelshögskola), is the largest business school in Finland. Founded in 1911, it is the second oldest business school in Finland and one of ...
and University of Art and Design Helsinki into Aalto University. After brief existence in the new university as own institution, ''Aalto University School of Science and Technology'', it was split into four schools, corresponding to four old faculties,
School of Engineering Engineering education is the activity of teaching knowledge and principles to the professional practice of engineering. It includes an initial education (bachelor's and/or master's degree), and any advanced education and specializations that ...
, School of Science, School of Electrical Engineering, and
Aalto University School of Chemical Technology Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering ( fi, Aalto-yliopiston kemian tekniikan korkeakoulu, sv, Aalto-universitetets högskola för kemiteknik) is a part of the Aalto University and one of the four new schools of technology established fr ...
. In 2012, the Department of Architecture of the School of Engineering, formerly of Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, was merged with
Aalto University School of Art and Design Aalto is a Finnish surname meaning "wave". Notable people with the surname include: * Aino Aalto (1894–1949), Finnish architect and designer * Alec Aalto (1942–2018), Finnish diplomat * Alvar Aalto (1898–1976), Finnish architect and designe ...
into Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture.


Research and teaching


Studies

All engineering programmes offered by TKK led to the degree of '' diplomi-insinööri'' ("engineer with university diploma"), a five-year master's degree. The only exceptions to this were the architecture programmes that lead to the master's degrees of architecture and landscape architecture. From 2005, according to the Bologna process, all students might also complete an intermediate degree (''tekniikan kandidaatti'', ''TkK'') before the DI or architect's degree. This degree is considered a bachelor's degree and enables enrollment in foreign universities where a bachelor's degree is required. TKK did not offer programs terminating in a bachelor's degree; a student might only be accepted to study for the Master's level degree. TKK required a bachelor's degree from foreign students studying in English, because only Master's studies were offered completely in English. Apart from numerous programs in Finnish language, various international Master's programs were offered exclusively for studies in English.


Faculties and research

The university was organized in four faculties, each consisting of departments and separate laboratories, and separate units not operating under any faculty. *Faculty of Chemistry and Materials Sciences, currently
Aalto University School of Chemical Technology Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering ( fi, Aalto-yliopiston kemian tekniikan korkeakoulu, sv, Aalto-universitetets högskola för kemiteknik) is a part of the Aalto University and one of the four new schools of technology established fr ...
(Aalto CHEM) **Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology **Department of Chemistry **Department of Materials Science and Engineering **Department of Forest Products Technology *Faculty of Electronics, Communications and Automation, currently
Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering (Aalto ELEC; fi, Aalto-yliopiston sähkötekniikan korkeakoulu, sv, Aalto-universitetets högskola för elektroteknik) is a part of the Aalto University and works in the area of basic research a ...
(Aalto ELEC) **Department of Automation and Systems Technology **Department of Electronics **Department of Micro and Nanosciences **
Department of Radio Science and Engineering Helsinki University of Technology (TKK; fi, Teknillinen korkeakoulu; sv, Tekniska högskolan) was a technical university in Finland. It was located in Otaniemi, Espoo in the metropolitan area of Greater Helsinki. The university was founded i ...
**Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics **Department of Electrical Engineering **Department of Communications and Networking **Metsähovi Radio Observatory *Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, currently split between
Aalto University School of Engineering Aalto University School of Engineering ( fi, Aalto-yliopiston insinööritieteiden korkeakoulu, sv, Aalto-universitetets högskola för ingenjörsvetenskaper) is part of Aalto University. It is one of the four new schools of technology establishe ...
(Aalto ENG) and Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture (Aalto ARTS) **Department of Architecture **Department of Energy Technology **Department of Engineering Design and Production **Department of Surveying **Department of Structural Engineering and Building Technology **Department of Applied Mechanics **Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering **TKK Lahti Center **Centre for Urban and Regional Studies YTK *Faculty of Information and Natural Sciences, currently
Aalto University School of Science Aalto University ( fi, Aalto-yliopisto; sv, Aalto-universitetet) is a public research university located in Espoo, Finland. It was established in 2010 as a merger of three major Finnish universities: the Helsinki University of Technology, the He ...
(Aalto SCI) **Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science **Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis **Department of Media Technology **Department of Applied Physics **Department of Information and Computer Science **Department of Computer Science and Engineering **Department of Industrial Engineering and Management **BIT Research Centre **Language Centre *TKK Main Library *Lifelong Learning Institute Dipoli *Low Temperature Laboratory Additionally, TKK participated in various joint units with other Finnish universities and the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland: *
Helsinki Institute of Physics The Helsinki Institute of Physics (HIP, fi, Fysiikan tutkimuslaitos, sv, Forskningsinstitutet för fysik) is a physics research institute operated jointly by University of Helsinki, Aalto University, University of Jyväskylä, Lappeenranta Univer ...
(with University of Helsinki) *
Helsinki Institute for Information Technology Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT ( fi, Tietotekniikan tutkimuslaitos HIIT, sv, Forskningsinstitutet för informationsteknologi HIIT) is a joint research unit of two leading research universities in Helsinki, Finland, the Universi ...
(with University of Helsinki) *Micronova Center of Micro and Nanotechnology (with VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland) TKK participated in 12 Centres of Excellence (''huippuyksikkö''), selected by the
Academy of Finland The Academy of Finland ( fi, Suomen Akatemia, sv, Finlands Akademi) is a governmental funding body for scientific research in Finland. It is based in Helsinki. Yearly, the Academy administers over 260 million euros to Finnish research activities. O ...
to represent the top research in the country and receiving separate, fixed-period funding from the Academy. Researchers at TKK have achieved notability in, among other things, low temperature physics (holding the current world record for the lowest temperature achieved), the development of devices and methods for magnetoencephalography, mobile communications, wood processing, and neural networks, with professor Teuvo Kohonen initiating research in self-organizing maps. Additionally, the first commercialised total synthesis, the synthesis of
camphor Camphor () is a waxy, colorless solid with a strong aroma. It is classified as a terpenoid and a cyclic ketone. It is found in the wood of the camphor laurel ('' Cinnamomum camphora''), a large evergreen tree found in East Asia; and in the k ...
, was invented by
Gustaf Komppa Gustaf Komppa (28 July 1867 in Viipuri – 20 January 1949 in Helsinki) was a Finnish chemist best known for a world-first in commercializing total synthesis, that of camphor in 1903. Komppa was born in Viipuri in 1867. While in secondary scho ...
, the first professor of chemistry at TKK and the
Nobel laureate The Nobel Prizes ( sv, Nobelpriset, no, Nobelprisen) are awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Swedish Academy, the Karolinska Institutet, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee to individuals and organizations who make out ...
(chemistry, 1945)
Artturi Virtanen Artturi Ilmari Virtanen (; 15 January 1895 – 11 November 1973) was a Finnish chemist and recipient of the 1945 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his research and inventions in agricultural and nutrition chemistry, especially for his fodder preserv ...
held a professorship in biochemistry at TKK. More recently, the university has notably invested in the research of nanotechnology, operating the largest cleanroom facility in Northern Europe and of the largest microscopy clusters in Europe. The
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has operated a "lablet" on university premises since 2008, in order to establish joint research programs and daily interaction between Nokia and university researchers, who would share the same facilities.


Campus

TKK was located in
Otaniemi Otaniemi (Finnish), or Otnäs (Swedish), is a district of Espoo, Finland. It is located near the border of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Otaniemi is located on the southern shore of the Laajalahti bay, next to the district of Tapiola near th ...
, Espoo. Several high-tech companies, the Finnish forest industry's joint experimental laboratory KCL, and business incubators Innopoli and Technopolis are also situated there. It is also directly adjacent to
Keilaniemi Keilaniemi ( sv, Kägeludden) is a district in the south-eastern part of Espoo, Finland. Geography Keilaniemi is bordered by the university district of Otaniemi to the north, the commercial/residential district of Tapiola to the west, the Keila ...
, with Life Science Center and the headquarters of several notable Finnish companies, such as Nokia and Fortum. The area is connected by a 15-minute bus ride to the center of Helsinki.


Culture and student life

TKK was known for its active student community and technology students (''
teekkari In Finland, "teekkari" is a term used for students of institutes of technology. The term is also used for students of technical subjects in general universities and Bachelors of Science in Technology. Teekkari culture In technical institutes an ...
''s) are highly noticeable, as they wear a distinctive hat and often brightly colored overalls to many of their public events. The community has also organised important charity events (''tempaus'' in local language). TKK students are also famous for, and Finland's leading practitioners of, student pranks (''jäynä''), similar in principle to
MIT hack Hacks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are practical jokes and pranks meant to prominently demonstrate technical aptitude and cleverness, or to commemorate popular culture and historical topics. The pranks are anonymously installed a ...
s. Their most widely publicised stunt took place in 1961, when a team of students smuggled a statue of Paavo Nurmi onto the 300-year-old wreck of Regalskeppet ''Vasa'' just days before its lifting from the bottom of the sea.
Ilta-Sanomat ''Ilta-Sanomat'' () is one of Finland's two prominent tabloid size evening newspaper and the second largest paper in the country. Its counterpart and biggest rival is ''Iltalehti''. According to the National Media Research done in 2019 ''Ilta- ...
5 July 1961 "Vasan veijarit", scan available a
archive.org dump of ttky.fi


Student Union

The
Student Union A students' union, also known by many other names, is a student organization present in many colleges, universities, and high schools. In higher education, the students' union is often accorded its own building on the campus, dedicated to social, ...
of Helsinki University of Technology (''TKY'', fi, Teknillisen korkeakoulun ylioppilaskunta, sv, Tekniska högskolans studentkår) was the interest group for the students of the university. In 2006 it had 11,187 members, which included all the students of the university, as is stipulated by Finnish law. It was founded in 1872.


Student Nation

TKK was also one of the two universities in Finland to host one or more ''nations'', a Finnish type of student corporation. The only nation at TKK was Teknologföreningen (TF) and its goal was to unite Swedish-speaking students at TKK. Teknologföreningen was founded in 1872, prior to the student union. Teknologföreningen also has its own building opposite to Dipoli called ''Urdsgjallar'', completed in 1966. The Finnish-speaking student nation ''Tekniikan Ylioppilaat'' was disbanded in 1972 and its functions given to the university student union, since a separate Finnish-speaking nation in a university with an overwhelming Finnish-speaking majority was considered unnecessary. The regional Finnish-speaking nations at the University of Helsinki also accepted TKK students as members.


Student housing

The housing area of Otaniemi campus, known as Teekkarikylä (technology student village), was owned mostly by the student union and partly by HOAS (Helsinki Student Housing Fund). The housing was characterised by the presence of foreign students of many nationalities. As of 2005, the village offered housing for approximately 2,600 students. Construction of the Otaniemi campus was started in 1950, in order for the first buildings to host the athletes of the
1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad ( fi, XV olympiadin kisat; sv, Den XV olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952 ( sv, Helsin ...
in Helsinki. Some of the building material originally used for the campus was acquired from the former Soviet Union embassy, which had been destroyed during World War II, as a result of bombings by Soviet Union itself. Later the student housing has been used for housing athletes again in a number of athletics events, sometimes to the dismay of the students that have to move out during the events. The quality of the Otaniemi student housing holds a high standard in international comparison. The campus contains the former student union building and convention centre '' Dipoli'', named as the second ''Poli'', the second building of the polytechnic students. The original first building being located formerly in the Helsinki centre. Dipoli was designed by Reima and Raili Pietilä and was completed in 1966. However, in 1993 the building was transformed into a training centre of the university. The ownership of the property was later transferred from the student union to the university itself, due to high maintenance costs. It is regularly used for conventions, congresses and student parties.


Associations

In addition to the student union TKK students have formed numerous associations for studies, cultural activity and sports. In 2007, there were some 150 associations maintained by university students. In 2006, two-thirds of the student union members were members of "the guilds", which are student associations uniting students inside their department, e.g. the Guild of Electrical Engineers.


List of student associations of Helsinki University of Technology

Currently this list includes only the associations known to have English Wikipedia articles. *
The Polytech Choir The Polytech Choir ( fi, Polyteknikkojen Kuoro; PK) is an academic male choir established in 1900. The majority of the choir's members are engineering students and graduate engineers from Aalto University. The activities of the choir include trad ...
*
Polyteknikkojen Ilmailukerho Polyteknikkojen Ilmailukerho (PIK) is the student flying club of the Aalto University. As well as a flying club, it develops light aircraft and gliders, often on a small scale but sometimes its designs have been produced in quantity. Approximately ...
(Flying club)


Notable people and alumni

* Veikko Aleksanteri Heiskanen (23 July 1895, in
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– 23 October 1971, in Helsinki) Finnish geodesist. In 1931–1949, Heiskanen was Professor of
Geodesy Geodesy ( ) is the Earth science of accurately measuring and understanding Earth's figure (geometric shape and size), orientation in space, and gravity. The field also incorporates studies of how these properties change over time and equivale ...
, Helsinki University of Technology. * Reino Antero Hirvonen (1908–1989) Finnish physical geodesist, also well known for contributions in mathematical and astronomical
geodesy Geodesy ( ) is the Earth science of accurately measuring and understanding Earth's figure (geometric shape and size), orientation in space, and gravity. The field also incorporates studies of how these properties change over time and equivale ...
. *
Hjalmar Mellin Robert Hjalmar Mellin (19 June 1854 – 5 April 1933) was a Finnish mathematician and function theorist. Biography Mellin studied at the University of Helsinki and later in Berlin under Karl Weierstrass. He is chiefly remembered as the develope ...
, professor of mathematics, rector (1904–1907) * Gunnar Nordström, professor of physics *
Gustaf Komppa Gustaf Komppa (28 July 1867 in Viipuri – 20 January 1949 in Helsinki) was a Finnish chemist best known for a world-first in commercializing total synthesis, that of camphor in 1903. Komppa was born in Viipuri in 1867. While in secondary scho ...
, professor of chemistry *
Artturi Virtanen Artturi Ilmari Virtanen (; 15 January 1895 – 11 November 1973) was a Finnish chemist and recipient of the 1945 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his research and inventions in agricultural and nutrition chemistry, especially for his fodder preserv ...
, professor of biochemistry, Nobel laureate (Chemistry, 1945) *
Olli Lounasmaa Olli Viktor Lounasmaa (20 August 1930, Turku – 27 December 2002, Goa, India) was a Finnish academician, experimental physicist and neuroscientist. He was known for his research in low temperature physics, especially for experimental proof of th ...
, professor of physics * Teuvo Kohonen, professor emeritus of computer science, neural networks pioneer *
Kaisa Nyberg Kaisa Nyberg is a Finnish cryptographer and computer security researcher. Contributions Nyberg's research includes the theory of perfect nonlinear S-boxes (now known as Nyberg S-boxes), provably secure block cipher design (resulting in KN-Cipher ...
, professor of computer science, cryptologist * Raimo P. Hämäläinen, professor of applied mathematics and operations research * Esa Saarinen, professor of applied philosophy *
Alvar Aalto Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (; 3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings. He never regarded himself as an artist, see ...
(1898–1976), architect (M.Sc. 1921) * Eliel Saarinen (1873–1950), architect, father of Eero Saarinen * Jorma Rissanen, information theorist (D.Sc.) *
Risto Siilasmaa Risto Kalevi Siilasmaa (born 17 April 1966) is a Finnish businessperson and the chairman, founder and former CEO of F-Secure Corporation (formerly Data Fellows), an anti-virus and computer security software company based in Helsinki, Finland. He ...
, founder and Chairman of F-Secure (M.Sc.) * Jorma Ollila, Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell and Nokia, Restructurer of Nokia as CEO (M.Sc.) * Matti Alahuhta, CEO of Kone (D.Sc.) *
Mårten Mickos Mårten Gustaf Mickos (born November 6, 1962 in Espoo, Finland) is a technology executive based in San Francisco. He is the current Chief executive officer, CEO of HackerOne, a security vulnerability coordination and bug bounty program, bug bount ...
, former CEO of MySQL (M.Sc.) *
Jyrki Kasvi Jyrki Jouko Juhani Kasvi (6 January 1964 – 16 November 2021) was a Finnish politician, and a member of the Finnish Parliament, representing the Green League. Biography Kasvi held a Ph.D. in Engineering from the Helsinki University of Techno ...
, MP (D.Sc.) * Satu Hassi, MEP, former MP and minister (Lic.Sc.) *
Antti Tuuri Antti Elias Tuuri (born 1 October 1944, Kauhava, Southern Ostrobothnia) is a Finnish writer, known for his works dealing with Southern Ostrobothnia. The ''Äitini-suku''-series tells the stories of the Finns who emigrated to the United States. ...
, writer, (M.Sc) *
Marjo Matikainen-Kallström Marjo Tuulevi Matikainen-Kallström (born 3 February 1965 in Lohja) is a politician and former Finnish cross-country skier. Politics Matikainen-Kallström represents the National Coalition Party (Kokoomus) in Finland. From 1996 to 2004 she was ...
, MP and olympic gold medalist, (M.Sc) *
Tuomas Sandholm Tuomas Sandholm is the Angel Jordan University Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University and a serial entrepreneur with a research focus on the intersection of artificial intelligence, economics, and operations research. Earl ...
, Professor at Carnegie Mellon University in the Computer Science Department *
Elin Törnudd Elin Maria Törnudd (22 April 1924 – 18 August 2008) was a Finnish chief librarian and professor. Biography Elin Maria Törnudd was born in Helsinki in 1924. She graduated with a degree in chemistry, completing a master in 1950 from Helsinki U ...
(1924–2008), Finnish chief librarian and professor * Pekka Lundmark, CEO of Nokia


Related links

Aalto University


Notes and references


External links


Helsinki University of Technology TKK
at Aalto University website


Helsinki University of Technology at Google Maps

The TKK's Study Programme ECTS Guide book
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