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Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie Fellowship awarded to study multisound
The funding totals 鈧191,330. The project starts on November 2015 and lasts for two years.
Auditor's report meets antimatter
Welcome to the installation lectures of Aalto University professors on 28 May!
The Department of Computer Science invites applications for Assistant Professor (tenure track) in Computer Vision
We seek strong candidates specializing in capture, processing, synthesis, and reproduction of three-dimensional geometry, animation, and appearance.
When mediated by superconductivity, light pushes matter million times more
The finding paves a way for the studies of mechanical oscillations at the level of a single photon, the quantum of light.

Independent innovativeness diminishes with evolution
As an industry develops, customers and the market replace research and science as the sources of innovation.
New professors appointed to Electrical Systems
D.Sc. (Tech.) Simo S盲rkk盲 and D.Sc. (Tech.) Ilkka Laakso have been appointed at Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation
Putting a new spin on plasmonics
Researchers at Aalto University have discovered a novel way of combining plasmonic and magneto-optical effects.

Better risk management for wintertime maritime transportation
The Stormwinds project run by Aalto University and its partners focuses on managing the risks of wintertime maritime transportation.

Limb-lengthening implant developer Synoste raises several million in funding
The Aalto University spin-out company will use the funds to commercialise its painless limb-lengthening method.

Solar thermal energy has become a competitive energy source in Finland
The solar thermal investments made by companies and municipalities are particularly cost-effective, indicates a new report.

Finland's first multicopter flight using 4G remote control conducted at Aalto University
In the future, 4G guidance can ease rescue work in difficult conditions.

Quantum-mechanical monopoles discovered
Researchers at Aalto University and Amherst College, USA, have observed a point-like monopole in a quantum field itself for the first time.

Eero Kasanen鈥檚 paper accepted to JFQA
鈥淩eal Options and Idiosyncratic Skewness鈥 by Luca Del Viva, Eero Kasanen, and Lenos Trigeorgis has been accepted for publication in JFQA.
Professor Kaisa Nyberg appointed IACR Fellow
The fellowship is a recognition of her outstanding scientific work in cryptology.
New book "Advances in Independent Component Analysis and Learning Machines"
The very latest advances in independent component analysis and machine learning
Marko Turpeinen to lead EIT ICT Labs Silicon Valley Hub
New Directors for Silicon Valley and Helsinki
Metal music researchers from around the world gather in Helsinki in June
The world's largest ever academic gathering focusing on metal music research.

Magnetic resonance imaging replacing computed tomography in radiotherapy planning
Radiotherapy for prostate cancer can be planned on the basis of magnetic resonance imaging, according to a fresh doctoral dissertation.
Study: Turning Finland into the Silicon Valley of the industrial internet
Do we see the industrial internet as a job killer, or job creator?
5G brings more than just speed
Technology developed by researchers allows for new characteristics, such as communication between devices.