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Partnership Day brought companies to Otaniemi

The School of Business is the only higher education institution in Finland that has a Partnership Programme.
Cooperation
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The companies, which took part in Partnership Day.

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.
Press releases, Research & Art
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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 Sillanp盲盲

Apply to Slush science pitching competition

This year at Slush, 100 000 euros will be handed out to the postdoctoral researcher or their group who presents the most interesting research idea.
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Department of Marketing in the SMS Annual Conference

Scholars from the Department presented a research about CEO influence on competitive behavior.
Studies
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Helsinki Challenge 鈥 science-based idea competition. Apply now!

Now, it is time to put together teams as the registration for the competition is by 31.10. The actual competition entry must be submitted by 15.11.
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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 S盲rkilahti.

鈥⊿usanna Pettersson and Colin Whitehouse to continue as Board members

The term is three years and will begin 1 January 2017.
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Provost鈥檚 Coffee 鈥 Kari J盲盲skel盲inen receives Success Contributor award

The joint services staff were invited to hear about recent developments at the Provost鈥檚 Coffee event.
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Providing and Utilising Feedback (3 or 5 ECTS)

We are pleased to inform you that a new course 鈥淧roviding and Utilising Feedback鈥 is available for all Aalto employees.
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A marriage of sorts

Anna Ahonen and Katariina Lamberg own a design studio in Paris. These artistic graphic designers have grown as friends and entrepreneurs.
Aalto Magazine
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Anna Ahonen and Katariina Lamberg. Photographer: Gregory Kowalski.

We will no longer accept cash payments in the Learning Centre

Cash payments will not be accepted in the Learning Centre from 31 October.
Studies
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Ville Kivim盲ki finds working together an essential element in development

In good teaching, you believe in the students鈥 own abilities and give students space.
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Apprenticing for a profession

Entrepreneur and angel investor Timo Ahopelto believes that Finland is experiencing a renaissance of entrepreneurship.
Aalto Magazine, University
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Timo Ahopelto. Photographer: Jaakko Kahilaniemi.

Aalto Magazine 17 out now

This issue of Aalto University Magazine focuses on entrepreneurship.
Aalto Magazine, University
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Aalto University Magazine 17 cover. Photo: Kalle Kataila.

The mind of an entrepreneur

What is an entrepreneurial individual like and is it possible to shape such a person at university?
Aalto Magazine, University
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Photo: Fall by Kalle Kataila.

School of Business doctoral programme is of a high level and international

This page is being updated
Studies
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The application period for the Doctoral Programme will end on 16 January 2017 at 2 p.m. Finnish time. Photo: Mikko Raskinen

Hunter of the lost watts

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

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

Students to co-create our public services as part of the 100 years of Finland鈥檚 independence

Perspectives and innovativeness are expected from students.
Studies
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The public organisations need concepts and solutions to their real challenges.

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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