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Aalto alum returned to the university bench - 'The discussions held at lectures were amazingly smart and beneficial'

Aalto alum Riikka-Leena Leskel盲 returned to the school bench to find new directions for her management work. One thing she learned was that she鈥檇 been doing exactly the right things all along.
Aalto Magazine
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Aallon alumni Riikka-Leena Leskel盲 seisoo purjevenetaulun edess盲. Kuva: Mikko Raskinen

Nordic project to enhance circularity of textiles

Doubling the life of textiles will reduce the climate impact by 40-50%. Still most of the used textiles generated in the Nordic region is incinerated instead of being reused, remanufactured and recycled. To enhance circularity of textiles a two-year Nordic project has been initiated.
Research & Art
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Kuva: Eeva Suorlahti

Everyday choices: Nitin Sawhney, how do we cooperate in times of crisis?

Professor of Practice Sawhney examines the role of technology and cooperation in crisis using transdisciplinary human-centered design practices.
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art
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Professori Nitin Sawhney istumassa rannalla, kuva: Veera Konsti

鈥業鈥檓 happy I didn鈥檛 go anywhere else鈥 鈥 HAIC scholars very satisfied with their studies at Aalto

As top applicants, Rina Shmeleva and Parinaz Avaznejad received scholarships for their master鈥檚 studies and now they share their study experiences
Studies
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Student Ekaterina Shmeleva from School of Science standing at Otaniemi campus / pho色色啦 University, Matti Ahlgren

CodeRefinery went online and attracted over a hundred participants from all over the Nordics

鈥榃hen we went online, we wondered how can we help as many people as possible and make it open for everyone,鈥 says Richard Darst from Aalto Science-IT
Research & Art
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Illustration displaying hands writing letters RAND on a yellow background

When honey flows faster than water

Physicists surprised to find that in specially coated tubes, the more viscous a liquid is, the faster it flows
Press releases
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Droplet of honey in a superhydrophobic tube

Towards trustworthy AI and an autonomous Europe

Professor Michela Milano is the Deputy President of EurAI and one the keynote speakers at AI Day 2020
Research & Art
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Aalto University's 10th anniversary was celebrated on 10 October

After Aalto University President Ilkka Niemel盲's greetings, Alumni Studio featured three Aalto alumni discussing sustainable development and the most pressing global challenges of our time. The event was concluded with an entertaining science show where Aalto's top researchers stepped into the limelight to explain why their research is important right now.
Awards and Recognition, University
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Kuva Aalto-yliopiston kymmenvuotisjuhlasta

Aalto students and employers connected during the Aalto Talent Expo Virtual Week

Aalto Talent Expo Virtual Week was organised between 5th - 9th of October 2020. The virtual week substituted the physical Aalto Talent Expo fair that was postponed from October 2020 to January 2021.
Cooperation
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Man using computer on a bean bag chair while people are in line on the background

Oops! Failure to launch

As a student, Professor Adam Foster dreamed of studying the stars, but an over-running holiday interrupted the countdown.
Aalto Magazine
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Professori Adam Foster pitelee k盲tt盲盲n p盲盲n takana ja katselee hymyillen yl盲viistoon.

Otaniemi already has 1,800 metres of track

The construction of Jokeri Light Rail is under way in Otaniemi. A total of 1,800 metres of track has already been laid on Maarintie, Maarinrannatie and on Lahdenpohjanraitio next to Ring Road I.
Campus
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Korkeakoulunaukio

New Aalto University Open Science and Research Policy was published

The guiding principle of Aalto University Open Science and Research policy is 鈥榓s open as possible, as closed as necessary鈥. This means that research outputs should be open if there is no valid reason to restrict access to them. Aalto University Research Services provides help in research data management and opening publications, data, protocols and code.
Research & Art
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Aalto University BIZ main building, photographer Mika Huisman

Challenge 鈥 let鈥檚 make smart cities!

Smart City Centre of Excellence is announcing an international challenge to find great science intensive ideas.
Cooperation
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Smart city

High-speed photos shine a light on how metals fail

By combining experimental and theoretical work, researchers discover what happens when metals are stretched to their yield point
Press releases
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A metal sample clamped in a tension machine, being photographed by a high speed camera

Scientists develop a sound device to allow monkeys living in a Finnish zoo to play sounds and music

The use of sounds is a promising way to improve the life and wellbeing of animals living in captivity
Press releases
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Two white-face sakis sitting on a tree branch and grooming in Korkeasaari Zoo

Doctoral thesis: organisations that treat employees like children undermine their skill and well-being

Bosses and employees can engage eachother in damaging 鈥減arent-child鈥-like relationships, according to research by Peter Kentt盲. Smart management can avoid these roles, and handle them better when they unavoidably occur.
Press releases
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Kuva Prodeko-seminaarista. Kuva: Santeri Kiviniemi.

A new interpretation of quantum mechanics suggests that reality does not depend on the person measuring it

For 100 years scientists have disagreed on how to interpret quantum mechanics. A recent study by Jussi Lindgren and Jukka Liukkonen supports an interpretation that is close to classical scientific principles.
Research & Art
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Photo: Jukka Liukkonen (left) and Jussi Lindgren (right) describe Heisenberg鈥檚 uncertainty principle. Photo: Aalto University.

Aalto University joins Node by Slush as the main partner

In the role of the main partner, Aalto will visibly present our university鈥檚 expertise in the field of multidisciplinary research and entrepreneurship.
Cooperation
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Slushin ja Aallon yhteisty枚banneeri

New detector breakthrough pushes boundaries of quantum computing

A new paper published in Nature shows potential for graphene bolometers to become a game-changer for quantum technology
Research & Art
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Artistic image of a graphene bolometer controlled by electric field. Credit: Heikka Valja.

Contributing to a better future with creativity

Radical creativity is my elixir, it motivates and revitalises my interest in research and the world at large, says assistant professor Elisa Mekler.
Research & Art, University
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Associate professor Elisa Mekler. Photo: Matti Ahlgren