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New research: Labeling carbon footprint affects the choices of mass catering customers – and the labeling method matters, too!

A recent study conducted in Germany shows that customers in a student canteen choose low-emission meals when presented with the carbon footprint of meals. This effect was strongest when the information was color-coded in a traffic-light scheme and translated into environmental costs in euros. According to one of the researchers, these findings could also be relevant for Finland, where mass catering is particularly popular.
Press releases, Research & Art
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The picture shows the menu, in which the CO2 emissions are marker with color codes and the price in euros.

Dr. Swarnalok De receives a one-year grant from the Finnish Cultural Foundation

Awarded for research on the development of wearable healthcare sensors for autonomous health monitoring of the aging population
Research & Art
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Dr. Swarnalok De and logos of the Finnish Cultural Foundation, Aalto University and MMD group

A new optical metamaterial makes true one-way glass possible

Researchers have discovered how to make a new optical metamaterial that would underpin a variety of new technologies.
Press releases, Research & Art
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The magnetic properties of a material can affect how it interacts with light.

Significant grants for science from the Finnish Cultural Foundation

A total of thirty individuals and research groups from Aalto University received grants from the Finnish Cultural Foundation for science and art. Professors Harri Lipsanen and Zhipei Sun and their team, were awarded a large grant to develop electronic components mimicking the structure and function of the human brain. Among the grantees is also Professor Mikko Alava, whose team is developing water-resistant foams as substitutes for plastic using AI-based methods.
Research & Art
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Mikko Alava ja kolme muuta tutkimusryhmän jäsentä kuvattuna teknisen laitteen äärellä.

Overview of Aalto's open access publications 2023

91 % of Aalto's scientific journal articles published in 2023 are available open access.
Research & Art
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Photo

Groundbreaking QRC-4-ESP project launched

Project aims to develop first quantum reservoir computing systems
with superconducting qubits and silicon carbide defect qubits
Research & Art
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A group of 23 pose for a picture outside on a green hill with buildings in the background.

The issues with the integration between Aalto Research portal and Aalto.fi have been resolved

There has been challenges in synchronizing academic profile information between the Research Portal and Aalto.fi. However, the integration issues have now been resolved, and academic profiles—including profile pictures, publications, and academic merits—seamlessly integrate from the Research Portal into aalto.fi.
Incidents, Research & Art
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Profile data workflow

New Finnish doctoral program in AI launching in 2024

A national consortium across 10 universities will educate 100 new PhDs in artificial intelligence research.
Research & Art
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Three students photographed from above, students dressed in red and blue sitting at a table in a room with a pink floor

Maintenance break in ACRIS on 19 February 2024

Maintenance break in ACRIS on 19 February 2024
Research & Art
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ACRIS service break

An entrepreneurial researcher takes action and creates something new

When a researcher thinks like an entrepreneur, they can create something truly groundbreaking.
Cooperation, Research & Art, University
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Elisabet Lahti and Jaan Praks

Register for training in open research

New topics included! Registrations for spring 2024 are open.
Research & Art
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Yellow post-it notes with different white symbols on them and a hand grabbing one of the notes.

Renovation in the Harald Herlin Learning Centre K-floor

Renovation starting from Feb 5th 2024.
Campus, Research & Art, Studies
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Photo from the K-floor of the Harald Herlin Learning Centre, students working at desks.

Music causes similar emotions and bodily sensations across cultures

Music can be felt directly in the body. When we hear our favourite catchy song, we are overcome by the urge to move to the music. Music can activate our autonomic nervous system and even send shivers down your spine. A new study shows how emotional music evokes these bodily sensations and how the response is similar across cultures.
Research & Art
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Bodily maps of musical sensations across cultures, illustration by Vesa Putkinen.

What is radical creativity? The recent film offers various interpretations

The film "Radical Creatives" expands our understanding of creativity and explores Aalto's culture in a compelling way.
Research & Art, University
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Professor Tapani Vuorinen and Pirjo Kääriäinen are describing their creative pedagogy to the film director Emilia Hernesniemi.

Novel solutions for cross-sector collaboration: exploring Artpreneurship

Aalto researchers collaborate with businesses and creative professionals in a research project aimed at finding solutions to growth challenges.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Anniina Suominen Photo: Evelin Kask

Professors of the School of Business influence the editorial boards of academic journals

Being invited to the editorial board of a journal demonstrates appreciation for a professor’s work
Research & Art
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Kaide Chydenia-rakennuksessa Töölössä

HiPerHP Project Kickoff

Aalto University and LUT launch a new collaborative project on High-Speed Turbomachine Technology for Industrial Heat Pumps
Research & Art
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heat pump project

Five things policy-makers should know about improving health care

Tweaking the healthcare system won’t help if its structure provides the wrong incentives, says Paul Lillrank. The professor emeritus of industrial economics gives his views on what’s wrong with Finland’s healthcare system and what should be done about it.
Research & Art
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Suojahansikkaisiin puetut kädet pitelevät mittalaitetta

GYSS 2024: a unique platform for inspiration, knowledge exchange and networking

Maryam Mousavi among the 10 top young scientists from Finland accepted to the Global Young Scientists Summit 2024 in Singapore
Research & Art
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Maryam Mousavi at Global Young Scientists Summit 2024. Photo credit: Technology Academy Finland

Nordic joint project aims to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from marine traffic

The research project develop renewable fuels suitable for ships' combustion engines.
Research & Art
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Aalto University