Advanced Technologies in Engineering and Robotics (3 cr)
Code: HBIG1001-3002
General information
- Timing
-
06.06.2022 - 23.06.2022
Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 3 cr
- Local portion
- 3 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Face-to-face
- Unit
- School of Business
- Campus
- Main Campus
- Teaching languages
- English
- Teachers
- Risto Korkia-Aho
- Anneli Kakko
- Course
- HBIG1001
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Content scheduling
YEAR: 2021
NAME: ADVANCED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES AND ROBOTICS
CODE HBIG1001-3002
CREDITS 3 ECTS
SCHEDULE 6-22 JUNE at 14:15-15:30 (not 17, 23 and 24 June)
PLACE RAJAKATU CAMPUS
Date Content Teacher, classroom
Mon., 6 June Introduction Anneli Kakko, at BP15
Material Sciences in Mech. Eng. Janne Sundelin, at BP15
Tue., 7 June Material Sciences in Mech. Eng. (*), at classroom DP72
Wed., 8 June Material Sciences in Mech. Eng. (*), at classroom DP72
Thu., 9 June Material Sciences in Mech. Eng. (*), at classroom DP72
Fri., 10 June Material Sciences in Mech. Eng. (*), at classroom DP72
Mon., 13 June Robotics (**), at classroom DP61
Tue., 14 June Robotics (**), at classroom DP61
Wed., 15 June Robotics (**), at classroom DP61
Thu., 16 June Robotics (**), at classroom DP61
Mon., 20 June Company visit Anneli Kakko
Tue., 21 June Jyväskylä University visit (*)
Wed., 22 June Robotics (**), at classroom DP61
(*) Esa Alakoski (main teacher), Timo Laine and Vesa Jääskeläinen
(**) Aleksi Kuosmanen and Lari Leppänen
Objective
The aim is to deepen your knowledge in JAMK’s two focus areas: Automation & Robotics and Applied Materials Science.
Content
The course content depends on the knowledge level of the participating students, but general themes include:
- Automation and Robotics technology studies, laboratory work in the robotics laboratory
- Materials science in mechanical engineering, surface coating with nucleaction (PVD – Physical Vapour Deposition) and continuous (ALD – Atomic Layer Deposition) technologies, measurement technologies and laboratory demos
Materials
Learning material and recommended literature will be informed by the Senior Lecturer in the first meeting of the course.
Tailored materials created by teachers
Teaching methods
Lectures, teamwork, laboratory work, demos, independent study, and study visits
Employer connections
This course is ideally suited for students seeking careers in engineering fields.
Exam schedules
Not any specific exams.
The information about how to earn the credits will be shared by the senior lecturer during the course.
Completion alternatives
None
Student workload
Monday, June 6 - Friday, June 10
Monday, June 13 -Thursday, June 16
Monday, June 20- Wednesday, June 22
The classroom locations at Rajakatu campus are informed in the course schedule.
81 hours
- Lessons, visits, lab. work 21 h
- Assignments, presentations 38
- Independent reading and research 21
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
You will take part in all lectures, laboratory works & demos and company visits
Qualifications
Two-three year Bachelor degree studies at suitable degree program.
Further information
Only for the Summer School students from San José State University