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The Finnish Business School Graduates donates 100 000 euros 色色啦

The donation is directed towards research and education in economics and business administration.
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Record number of students register for Finnish MOOC course

Students appreciate the chance to study Finnish online.
Studies
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Foundation for Technology Promotion donates 480 000 euros

The foundation wants to support Finland鈥檚 development into a pioneer in technology.
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Young researcher solves real life problems with technology

The Finnish Foundation for Technology Promotion awarded young researcher prize to Professor Yu Xiao.
Awards and Recognition
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Yu Xiao

Students of multidisciplinary teams produced surprising solutions

A smart glove, a programme generating symmetries for pattern design, and an application that encourages to go out in the nature 鈥 just to mention a few examples!
Studies
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The Grande Finale event was marked by enthusiasm and satisfaction as 15 project groups presented their solutions and applications in a public presentation event in May. Photo Alisa Javits.

CodeBus Africa finishes 100-day tour on a high note in Cape Town

The project reached some 1800 youth with creative coding workshops.
Cooperation
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The freshly coded music inspired a dancing session after a workshop in South Africa.

Implications of Finland's plan to ban coal and cutting oil use

Finland has decided to phase out coal and cut oil use by a quarter by 2030 mainly based on nuclear power and bioenergy, which constitute long-term risks not properly addressed.
Research & Art
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Share of nuclear power and bioenergy of energy consumption in EU.

PhD studies taught how to be a good researcher

Julian Parker hopes that the academic perspective does not get lost after graduating.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Julian Parker

Aalto University granted 鈧10.8 million for profiling by Academy of Finland

The funding supports the University in strengthening the research fields chosen.
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Next generation fuel cells based on semiconductor-ionic principle

An international research team with Aalto University participation has developed a novel semiconductor-ionic fuel cell. The scientific base of operation is based on charge separation processes from nano-particle level to the device level.
Research & Art
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Structure of the semiconductor-ionic fuel cell. The device is constructed by sandwiching the semiconductor-ionic material La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-未 (LSCF) and the ion conductor, Sm3+ and Ca2+ co-doped ceria (SCDC)LSCF-SCDC, between two thin semiconducting oxide Ni0.8Co0.15Al0.05Li 鈥搊xide (NCAL) layers.

Henry Ford Trust and Aalto University to cooperate on smart traffic research

A networked traffic system offers possibilities to streamline traffic safety, mobility services, and traffic, especially in urban environments.
Research & Art, Press releases, Cooperation
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Quantum technology selected as an Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence

Aalto is also involved in the space and imaging centres of excellence.
Research & Art
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Alumni Ambassador Sirpa Widomski: The studies in the School of Business have strengthened my abilities and self-confidence

Aalto University School of Business alumna Sirpa Widomski appreciates the broad expertise and networking opportunities granted for the students in the Aalto University.
Cooperation
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School of Business Alumni Ambassador Sirpa Widomski

Sweco and Aalto University to expand collaboration

The agreement enhances cooperation in the Master鈥檚 Programme in Building Technology.
Press releases, Cooperation
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Photo (left.) Managing Director Ismo Twast from Sweco and Dean Gary Marquis from the aalto University School of Engineering. Photo: Aalto University / Elina Karvonen.

WANTED: Smarter use of Health Data in reforming the Health Care processes

In Finland we will see the most exciting innovations taking place at the interaction of public and private sectors.
Cooperation
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Laughter releases endorphins in the brain

The laughter-induced release of endorphins may be an important mechanism that supports the formation of social networks.
Research & Art
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(A) Laugher releases endorphins in the brain (B) The more opioid receptors the test subject had, the more likely they were to laugh. Image owned by: Turku PET Centre.

Innovation award for women goes to Professor Hele Savin

Professor Savin has developed an applied nanotechnology method for producing high-capacity solar cells with the help of 鈥渂lack silicon鈥 that employs nanostructures.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art, Press releases
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Patrick Rinke appointed Visiting Professor - Honorary Fellow at TU Munich

The 2017 August-Wilhelm Scheer visiting professorship at Technical University Munich (TUM) has been awarded to physics professor Patrick Rinke.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Doctoral dissertation: One of the primary purposes of higher education is to reproduce capitalism

A closer link to a capitalist growth economy makes higher education ecologically unsustainable in its present form.
Research & Art
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Diacor and Terveystalo to merge 1.6.2017 鈥 Aalto鈥檚 health services unchanged

The occupational health care services and practicalities remain the same as now after the merger between Diacor and Terveystalo June 1, 2017.
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