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The history of radio technology is remarkable – development of the field faster than ever

The first professorship in radio engineering started in Finland exactly 100 years ago. Instead of August 2024, the celebrations will take place in January 2025 at the Winter Satellite Workshop, the largest new space event in the Nordic and Baltic countries.
Campus
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Microwave Anechoic Chamber

Group donations for international student exchange

The classes of 1964 and 1974 closed their bank accounts and donated the remaining funds.
Cooperation
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Vuosikurssin 1964 vuoden 2012 kurssijuhlan järjestäjätoimikunta.

From France to Finland: Sujie Yu’s interdisciplinary study of sound insulation materials

A doctoral student from PSL University explores cellulose-based aerogels as sustainable and efficient materials for acoustic properties during her research visit at Aalto University.
Research & Art
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Anechoic Chambers at Acoustics Labs. Photo by Mikko Raskinen

A journey from Aalto to leadership and entrepreneurship

Anastasiia Glebova, Co-Founder of Datu and Analytics Product Owner at Konecranes, discusses how her education in the Industrial Engineering and Management (IEM) program at Aalto University provided her with the necessary tools to excel in leadership roles and launch her own startup.
University
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Anastasiia Glebova with dark hair tied back, wearing a dark blazer, standing in front of a geometric wall pattern.

Creativity supported boxing and vice versa

Eva Wahlström, an Aalto alum who has boxed for 25 years, shared her memories of the people and experiences that were ultimately more important to her than success and medals
Cooperation, Studies
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Eva Wahlström

Maa- ja vesitekniikan tuki donates 250 000 euros ɫɫÀ² University Junior

Maa- ja vesitekniikan tuki, a long-term supporter of Aalto University, donates 250 000 euros ɫɫÀ² University Junior. The donatio will be used to develop and scale-up workshops on water and water technology.
Cooperation, Research & Art, University
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Aalto University Junior's workshop

New origami packaging technology creates sustainable and eye-catching alternatives to conventional packing materials

Origami packaging enables completely new properties for cartonboard, making it an excellent alternative to, for example, plastic and expanded polystyrene in packaging. The aesthetics of the material have also garnered interest from designers.
Cooperation, Press releases, Research & Art
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Three white, folded paper structures of varying sizes and shapes arranged on a grey surface.

Four new Professors appointed in the School of Engineering

Professors of Practice Katja Tähtinen and Assistant Professors Jan Akmal, Magda Posani, and Jenni Partanen were appointed to the career path of professors during August-October 2024.
Appointments, Research & Art
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Four individuals posing for photos. Top left: indoors, white collar shirt. Top right: grey outfit. Bottom left: blue suit, tie. Bottom right: outdoors, winter clothes.

Difficult economic situation highlights the importance of networking in job search

Aalto Talent Expo, Aalto University's largest recruitment event, brought together 90 employers and thousands of students.
Cooperation
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Two men are standing in the center of the picture. Another one is pointing towards the photographer. Both are holding colorful brochures. People and roll-ups in the background.

Alum Elina Valtonen: ‘Study broadly everything that interests you’

Finland's Minister for Foreign Affairs, and alum of the School of Business majoring in financial economics Elina Valtonen would do the same now as she did 20 years ago while studying: she would study a wide range of subjects that interest her and would also boldly venture into areas outside her comfort zone, as that is where the most learning happens.
Cooperation, Studies
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Minister for Foreign Affairs, School of Business alum Elina Valtonen

Alumn Emily Johnson works with community engagement, a topic that led her to choose Master’s Programme in Aalto

Emily Johnson chose Aalto University after finding out that the Master’s programme director at the time specialized in her exact area of interest. In her Master’s studies she wanted to pursue skills to involve the community in the designing and planning process. Since graduating she has worked in a company that provides a community engagement platform made for planners.
Studies
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Emily Johnson in Learning Centre wearing student cap and her company's college shirt.

Unite! Research School: A Week of European Collaboration in Research

The first Unite! Research School brought together almost 200 doctoral and master's students as well as researchers from all nine Unite! universities.
Cooperation, Research & Art, Studies
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A group of people sit around a wooden picnic table under a large tree in a park with houses and hills in the background.

Business owners have a significant societal role

According to the study, business owners are disproportionately important taxpayers at all levels of the wealth distribution.
University
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Omistajuuden professuurin vuosiseminaari 2024

Ashish Thapliyal: It’s amazing how small interactions can shape your career in unexpected ways

Ashish Thapliyal, a Doctoral Researcher at Aalto University, reflects on his unique educational journey and the valuable experiences he gained while studying at Aalto and Industrial Engineering and Management.
University
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Ashish Thapliyal in a dark blue shirt stands in front of an Aalto University entrance with brick wall and glass door.

The alumni of Aalto University gathered for the first time at alumni events in Vietnam

A total of over 70 alumni and friends of Aalto gathered in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in November for alumni events hosted by Timo Korkeamäki, Dean of the School of Business.
Cooperation, University
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Aalto alumni and friends at an alumni event in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam on 11th November 2024.

The QUORUM project addresses urban water and climate challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration within Unite! universities

The project has received funding from Unite! Seed Fund.
Cooperation
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Aerial view of a coastal cityscape with a Ferris wheel, modern buildings, and a blue sky above calm waters.

Appointments at the School of Chemical Engineering

The School of Chemical Engineering has appointed Jukka Hassinen as Development Manager and Sanna Hellstén as FinnCERES flagship Manager.
Appointments
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Yliopiston 3D-tulostettu logo hiekkatiellä kampuksella.

A community where personal connections and career paths intertwine

Assistant professor of operations management Siavash Khajavi explains how studying Industrial Engineering and Management helps students develop hard skills through rigorous studies and soft skills through countless interactions and collaboration.
Research & Art
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Siavash Khajavi wearing glasses and a light blue shirt, standing indoors with a window in the background.

Tarun Sharma rejoins Aalto to give back and make change

Tarun Sharma, Partner & COO of Nokia Ventures, came to Finland for a 6-month stint but stayed on purpose. Now he joins Aalto University Department of Industrial Engineering and Management as Executive in Residence focusing on Corporate Venturing and Entrepreneurship.
Appointments
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Tarun Sharma

Partnering with Nokia Bell Labs to support diversity in postgraduate studies

Nokia Bell Labs scholarships were awarded to women pursuing postgraduate studies in the School of Electrical Engineering and in the School of Science.
Cooperation, Studies
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Cyber Security. Photo: Aki-Pekka Sinikoski / Aalto University