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Becoming a mathematician was a natural choice for Kaie Kubjas
New Assistant Professor Kubjas enjoys identifying and solving problems in applications of algebraic geometry.

From mobile phone designer to ship researcher
In dealing with the perception of safety on passenger ships, even a lift button plays role, knows Markus Ahola.
Design Factory serves as home base for two Fennia Prize winners
One of the most important prizes in the field of design was today awarded to Merivaara’s Q-Flow surgical light for operating theatres.

The smart crane donated by Konecranes inaugurated by CEO Panu Routila at the Aalto Industrial Internet Campus
In spring 2016 Konecranes and Aalto University agreed on education and research cooperation in industrial internet.
Eight Aalto teams in Helsinki Challenge semifinals
The Finland 100 jubilee year brings Finnish universities together to change the world.
Researchers discover self-assembling 2D and 3D materials formed by tiny gold nanoclusters
The free-standing two-dimensional nanosheets will bring opportunities towards new-generation functional materials.
Metsähovi collects key data for international use
The Finnish radio observatory is part of a consortium, which received EUR 10 million in funding from the European Commission.

Funding call for Climate-KIC Pathfinder innovations
EIT Climate-KIC is EU program, which funding instruments foster novel climate innovation to born from research
Michael Hummel knows breakthrough research is hardly ever a one-man show
Postdoc researcher thinks that cutting-edge research requires a multi-disciplinary group of highly qualified and highly motivated partners.

The theme of the Science Forum 2017 is The Limits of Freedom
The Science Forum will take place on 11-15 January.

The researchers created a tiny laser using nanoparticles
Researchers at Aalto are the first to develop a plasmonic nanolaser that operates at visible light frequencies and uses so-called dark lattice modes.
Hydropower in China impacts the flow of the Mekong River
The study shows that the hydropower operations considerably increased dry season flows and decreased wet season flows.

Summer Internships at the Finance Faculty
Aalto University Finance students in their second to fourth year of studies are looked for.
Academy Professor Matti Keloharju elected as EFA Director
Academy Professor Keloharju has been elected by the European Finance Association membership to serve on the EFA Executive Committee as a Director.
Publishing as an example of how digitalization disrupts a business sector
Caj Södergård and Asta Bäck from VTT with Ilkka Koiranen from University of Turku analyzed how digitalization has changed the media business.
Brains without boundaries
As the lines blur between creative and analytical roles in the modern workplace, people should be encouraged to utilise art and creative thinking.

A new mutation mechanism was found in human and bacterial genomes
The genome’s rapid mutation can affect the resistance of bacteria.
Ministry of Education and Culture: Open science must be promoted by all means necessary
Open science is one of the spearheads of Finnish scientific policy and it must be promoted by all means necessary.
Nobel physics for everyone
Michael Kosterlitz and Duncan Haldane utilise topology in the study of exotic states of matter.

Show it!
Design is a process that can be made more accessible when it is made visible.