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Heikki Mannila appointed as Aalto University’s Associate Vice President, AI Strategy and Adoption

Mannila will begin in this position on 1 October 2025 and will also continue in his previous roles as a professor at the Department of Computer Science and as director of the multidisciplinary centre House of AI
Appointments, University
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Juho Leinonen: Problems with self-regulation can cause students to rely too heavily on AI

New assistant professor Juho Leinonen at Aalto University Computer Science Department explains the difference between experts and novices in the use of AI and how it can be determined whether AI was used in the creation of code.
Appointments
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Juho Leinonen Tietotekniikan talossa, kuva: Matti Ahlgren

Training offered in AI in research, data visualisation, cyber security + more – register now!

New topics included! Registrations for autumn 2025 are open.
Research & Art
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Keys to growth: Basic research in AI is like long-term investing

Basic research in artificial intelligence (AI) doesn’t always generate quick wins or clickbait headlines, but its benefits can be seen throughout society
Research & Art
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Illustrated woman with orange hair points at pixelated screen with binary code. She is wearing a sleeveless dress.

EU grants for improving human interaction with AI, soft wet adhesion physics and the capacity of legal systems

Corinna Coupette, Maja Vuckovac and Robin Welsch receive 1.5-million-euro ERC Starting Grants.
Research & Art
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Five things everyone should know about making childbirth classes virtual

Finland is currently experiencing a baby shortage, which will worsen unless more attention is paid to the birthing experience, says engineer, Licentiate of Science in Technology, e-learning expert and childbirth professional Marjaana Siivola, who will defend her doctoral dissertation at Aalto University’s Department of Computer Science this September.
Research & Art
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Marjaala Siivola at Dipoli, photo by Matti Ahlgren.

Aalto computer scientists in IEEE Quantum Week & QCE 2025

Department of Computer Science papers accepted to the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE)
Research & Art
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Scientific Computing Skills: a new umbrella course for all researchers

Today, computing skills are essential not only in academic research but also across industries. Take part in hands-on trainings provided by Aalto Scientific Computing and by partner organisations such as CodeRefinery and CSC IT Center for Science.
Research & Art, Studies
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Aalto Scientific Computing

Aino Pekkarinen appointed communications manager at the School of Science

Aino Pekkarinen took up her role in August 2025.
Appointments
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Aino Pekkarinen. Kuva: Matti Ahlgren / Aalto-yliopisto

New machine learning method offers better predictions of future disease risk

Predictions for developing common diseases were more accurate than before.
Press releases
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ELLIS Institute Finland welcomes 9 new professors as principal investigators and PS Fellows

Institute's first recruitment brings nine leading researchers to Finland
Appointments, Press releases, University
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Awards and Recognition
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Herd immunity may not work how we think

A new study from researchers at Aalto University suggests that our picture of herd immunity may be incomplete — and that understanding how people are connected could be just as important as knowing how many are immune.
Research & Art
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An illustrative figure comparing disease-induced immunity (left) and randomly distributed immunity (right) in the same network. Illustration: Jari Saramäki's research group, Aalto UIniversity.

Aalto computer scientists in ICML 2025

Department of Computer Science papers accepted to International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML)
Research & Art
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AI applications

Aalto computer scientists in STOC 2025

Two papers from Aalto Department of Computer Science were accepted to the Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC).
Research & Art
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Artistic illustration: Algorithms over a computer chip

Spring term open science highlight: Aalto Open Science Award Ceremony

We gathered at A Grid to celebrate the awardees of the Aalto Open Science Award 2024 and discuss open science topics with the Aalto community.
Awards and Recognition, Campus, Research & Art
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Five people with a diploma and flowers.

A revolution for R&D with the missing link of machine learning — project envisions human-AI expert teams to solve grand challenges

Samuel Kaski receives ERC Advanced Grant to develop new machine learning that is robust, generalisable and engages human experts.
Awards and Recognition, Press releases, Research & Art
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Two interconnected circular loops; one blue labelled 'Simulation DBTL loop', one brown labelled 'Real-world DBTL loop'.

James Webb telescope gives unprecedented open access to images of the deep universe

Researchers from Aalto University played a key role in cataloguing the largest ever sample of deep galaxies in the early universe
Research & Art
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Six images from the James Webb telescope showing galaxy clusters.

Artificial intelligence accelerates materials research – thesis brought new perspectives to Betolar's development work

Aalto University student Edvard Ohlström examined Betolar's new AI-based approach to analysing industrial side streams in his Master's thesis.
Cooperation
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Maarit Korpi-Lagg received funding to develop a smarter way to model the Sun’s magnetic field

Jane ja Aatos Erkko Foundation granted Professor Korpi-Lagg and the team EUR 295 000 in funding
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Maarit Korpi-Lagg vaalean epätarkan taustan edessä katsoen viistoon vasemmalle