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Aalto University taking part in the EU's largest research consortium
Research project funding has been planned for the long term.
Systems research changes the world for the better
Aalto University Systems Analysis Laboratory celebrated its 30th anniversary recently by arranging a seminar that attracted almost 1,000 participants.

Aalto University spin-off Kutsuplus takes off - demand growing drastically during the fall 2014
Aalto University CSE Department research project spin-off Kutsuplus takes off - demand growing drastically during the fall 2014
Sharetribe - a start-up company that has roots at Aalto - secured 1M dollars seed funding
Sharetribe - a start-up that has roots at Aalto CSE Department - secured 1M dollars seed funding at SLUSH in November 2014 from Finnish investors.
What brain imaging tells about human brain, mind and emotions?
Today brain activities can be studied more accurately than ever before. Despite the sophisticated technologies, a mystery of humanity will prevail.

Industrial Internet transforms Finland鈥檚 challenges into opportunities
The industrial internet is one of the most important disruptive technologies at the moment, both in Finland and worldwide.
Dissertation release: Energy renovations make more sense at the district than at a building level
Energy-efficient renovation of residential districts. Cases from the Russian market
Asuinalueiden energiatehokas korjaaminen. Tapauksia Ven盲j盲lt盲
Asuinalueiden energiatehokas korjaaminen. Tapauksia Ven盲j盲lt盲
A small, round, compact mystery
Yellowish in colour, round in shape, this tiny little thing can, at least in theory, be transformed into something that is harder than diamond.
Brain disease and cancer - the big research challenges for the future
There are plenty of challenges ahead for researchers in the coming years as they develop treatments and medicines for taking care of and cure those.

Robotics Week raises awarness of the spread of robotics
The Robotics Roadmap would guide national developments in the field in the face of accelerating international competition
Aki Vehtari has been appointed Associate Professor of the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science
Vehtari's research uses Bayesian modelling to, for example, data analysis for neuroscience and disease risk prediction.
Professor Adriaan van Heiningen admires Finnish perseverance
FiDiPro van Heiningen research focuses on innovative forest products biorefinery.
Jaakko Timonen awarded for best dissertation of the year
The research findings of the dissertation awarded by TEK and TFIF have been published in renowned international publications including Science.
Electronics from the forest
The bioeconomy offers a sustainable alternative for many of today's oil-based products.

For many, a toilet is utopia
The intention of World Toilet Day is to bring attention to the vast amount of people still living without proper toilets.
Funding organisation looks for research with impact
The British Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has a strong track record of research-based success stories.
Environmental technology is a way of thinking
Green ideas should penetrate both education and industry says Ville Alopaeus, awarded with Tapani J盲rvinen Environmental Technology Fund grant.

Eero Kasanen's paper accepted to Journal of Business Ethics
"Boundaries Between Business and Politics: A Study on the Division of Moral Labor鈥
WCC Special Recognition granted to Professor Mauri Kostiainen
Professor Mauri Kostiainen was granted the WCC Special Recognition today 17 November.

Finland can also benefit from the shale gas revolution
Started in the United States, this revolutionary development is an opportunity for industry, the environment and the consumer alike.