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Researchers nearly reached quantum limit with nanodrums

Extremely accurate measurements of microwave signals can potentially be used for data encryption based on quantum cryptography and other purposes.
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Micro drums enable a nearly noiseless measurement of radio signals. The drum is made of thin superconducting aluminium film on top of a quartz chip (blue background). Image: Mika Sillanpää

Artificial intelligence introduced to design

Algorithms are challenging humans in the design of smarter user interfaces.
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art
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Professor Antti Oulasvirta. Photographer: Jussi Särkilahti.

Hunter of the lost watts

Professor of Computational Electromechanics Anouar Belahcen searches for ways to reduce energy loss from motors and transformers.
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New professors pitched their research interests to each other

Professors' networking event was organised for the 8th time.
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Professor Emma Master, Aalto CHEM, gave the keynote speech in the event.

Typing while driving could be more safe with simple text entry technique

Combination of a head-up display and the keypad familiar from mobiles in the 2000s improved the performance of drivers who were texting while driving.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Aalto University Computer Science placed 79 in the NTU ranking

Chemical Engineering and Electrical Engineering in the top 100
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Professor of aesthetics dives into big data

As far back as during his days as a pupil, Ossi Naukkarinen was already fascinated by what it is about art that intrigues us.
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Fun problem solving rewarded with the Nobel Prize in physics

Visiting Fellow at Aalto, Michael Kosterlitz, revealed the properties of exotic matter by not knowing it was impossible.
Research & Art, Press releases
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Preparations under way in Otaniemi for the first satellite launch

Aalto-1 and Aalto-2 satellites are waiting in dispensers to be transported to their launch sites.
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Wannabe managing director becomes stubborn researcher

Jani Romanoff has got far by helping others, believing in his ideas, and possessing a limitless thirst for knowledge.
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New Nobelist in Physics at Aalto

Professor Michael Kosterlitz, who is one of the three awardees, currently works at Aalto University as a Visiting Fellow.
Press releases, Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Improving alliance projects through facilitation

Facilitation is a way to promote good collaborative work practices between construction project parties.
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Dialogue, trust, and shared understanding key ingredients in successful co-creation

Added value for facilities management from co-creation of digital services.
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Cells migrate collectively by intermittent bursts of activity

Increased understanding of the cell migration may lead to the development of new therapies for controlling invasive tumour cells.
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Aalto University receives almost 5,7 million euros key project funding from the Academy of Finland

The funding is especially geared towards early-career researchers.
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Open vacancy: Tenure Track Professor in Machine Learning

Keywords include statistical machine learning, probabilistic modelling, Bayesian inference, kernel methods, computational statistics or deep learning.
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Monika Österberg develops from wood a contender to oil

Associate Professor of Bioproduct Chemistry Monika Österberg wants to see her innovations change the world.
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Monika Österberg

Under debate - quantum computing already studied in Finland

A unique programming course for the D-Wave quantum computer makes use of refrigeration technology developed at Aalto University.
Cooperation, Research & Art, Studies
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Programming D-Wave quantum computer

End of Rosetta mission signals new beginning

Researchers will begin a more active research phase. Rosetta measurements have been carried out at Aalto University from August 2014.
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Researcher creates a controlled rogue wave in realistic oceanic conditions

The result can help in the
design of safer ships and offshore rigs
Research & Art, Press releases
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