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Student Zachary Burda wants to develop robots that make people's everyday lives easier

Zachary studies automation and robotics and he has admired Aalto's modern and entrepreneur-friendly outlook since he was in upper secondary school
Studies
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Opiskelija Zachary Burda Dipolin edessä talvella Otaniemessä.

All Aalto students have access to gender studies

Hilma network offers courses for the students and training for teachers.
Studies, University
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Ylhäältä otetussa kuvassa opiskelijat istuvat pöydän ääressä Oppimiskeskuksen värikkäissä tiloissa

Alumna Tuuli Hakkarainen: To know your strengths, you need to get to know yourself first

Unlike most of her fellow students, School of Business, Mikkeli Campus alumna Tuuli Hakkarainen chose an academic career path. She defended her dissertation in December 2020, and in her doctoral thesis she examined expertise sharing within multinational corporations.
Cooperation, Studies
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The BScBA Program alumna Tuuli Hakkarainen

New funding to commercialise high-tech liquid-repelling coatings

New funding to get damage-resistant, liquid-repelling surfaces out of the laboratory and onto solar panels, skis, and more
Cooperation, Press releases, Research & Art
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Taiteellinen kuva panssaroidusta superhydrofobisesta pinnasta, joka kestää iskuja ja hylkii nesteitä tehokkaasti. Kuva: Juha Juvonen.

Professor Mikael Rinne: Fracture mechanics in rock engineering

'Fracture mechanics is an important part of rock engineering, but it’s very difficult to predict accurately where, when and how fractures appear,' says Rinne in his installation talk.
Research & Art
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Installation talks, Mikael Rinne

Aalto University policy on political activity on university premises

Aalto University is politically neutral in all its operations. However, brief use of the university premises for political activity is possible in line with this policy.
University
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Otaniemi kampus ilmakuva

Jani Romanoff appointed vice dean at the School of Engineering 

Romanoff is a highly accomplished teacher and developer of teaching.
Appointments
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Jani Romanoff

Researchers developing computer game to treat depression

Playing a therapeutic action game can ease symptoms in patients with depression, and improve their cognitive performance
Press releases
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The computer game could help in the treatment of depression alongside therapy and drug treatment. Picture: Matias Palva’s research group, Aalto University.

Discovering new materials in data

FCAI member Milica Todorović uses computational methods for material science, training AI on her field's vast databases to speed up the search for tomorrow's functional materials.
Research & Art
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Milica Todorović

School of Business student story: Rainer Kravets

Student of the BScBA Program, Rainer Kravets interviews sustainability managers from successful Nordic businesses in his podcast. Studying in English gave him the confidence to start the podcast: “Without developing my language and communication skills, I would not have been able to do it.”
Studies
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The BScBA Porgram students Rainer Kravets and Julius Thimm by the lake in Mikkeli.

Aalto community collaborated in identifying emerging trends affecting our strategic choices

Over 100 weak signals and trends were gathered from the Aalto community during the first University Preview process.
University
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A yellow workshop wall with lots of sticky notes with text

Anouar Belahcen appointed Vice Dean for Education at the School of Electrical Engineering

Starting in his new role at the beginning of 2021, Belahcen wants to focus on issues such as student well-being and digitalisation of teaching.
Appointments
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anouar belahcen image anni hanen kajander

The School of Business turns 110 in 2021

In 2007 the Helsinki School of Economics was granted the coveted so-called Triple Crown accreditation, becoming the first in the Nordic Countries to do so.
University
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School of Business. Photo: Mika Huisman / Aalto University

Digitalisation did not increase productivity as expected - researchers propose solutions for increasing productivity

There are large sector-specific differences in productivity with room for improvement, especially in manufacturing and construction.
Research & Art
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A magician is waving his wand and hype terms big data, 5G, IoT appear from his hat

CEST group wins supercomputing Grand Challenge

The CEST group has won a CSC grand supercomputing challenge to run projects in 2021.
Research & Art
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An image showing an arrangement of data servers from supercomputer Mahti

Designs for a Cooler Planet 2021

In a world of plenty, what is wise to design for the next generations? This year's theme is Resource wisdom, and a university-wide event will take place in September 2021.
Research & Art
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Designs for a Cooler Planet logo

Entangling electrons with heat

Entanglement is key for quantum computing and communications technology; Aalto researchers can now extract entangled electrons using heat
Press releases
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An electron microscope image of the device used to extract entangled electrons

Alumna Elina Lamponen: Internships and other jobs during your studies are a good way to try out different things

School of Business, Mikkeli Campus alumna Elina Lamponen gives current students a valuable piece of advice regarding working during studies: “Try to get a job at a smaller company. The company might not seem as prestigious as bigger companies, but the duties are usually more varied, and you get to see and do more and get responsibility early on.”
Cooperation, Studies
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BScBA Program alumni Elina Lamponen

Daria can study with her friends despite the pandemic: ‘None of us needs to struggle alone with homework’

Bioinformation technology student Daria Liutina has been struggling with the new routines but enjoyed the flexibility remote learning gives
Studies
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Daria Liutina, Bioinformation technology student in Aalto University

The majority of Finland's ICT emissions are generated outside our borders – So our reporting must be adjusted

It is difficult for companies and consumers to obtain information on the environmental impact of information technology. Researchers recommend unified, cross-boarder reporting obligations for the ICT sector.
Research & Art
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Drawing of people using their smart phones.