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Nicholas Christakis: Friends are like us

As friends, people choose other people who remind them of themselves.
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Jure Leskovec: Disapproval of trolls increases troll activities

Jure Leskovec's research group analysed how feedback affects comments on news websites.
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Alessandro Vespignani: Computation helps fight Ebola in the right places

People move around a lot today and take longer trips than earlier. This is one reason for the more rapid spread of various diseases.
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Lada Adamic: The news people read in Facebook supports their views

The majority of generation X members get their news via Facebook. Most friends tend to have similar political views.
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Big data enters the social sciences

Aalto hosted the first International Conference on Computational Social Science
Big data came to social sciences
Research & Art
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Brainstorming students of architecture and engineering come up with smart solutions and wild ideas

On the project course, 54 student teams generated ideas for a functional university campus, inventions for everyday life and innovative buildings.
Studies
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Team Rasmus Grönlund, Markus Holste, Simo Lindholm, Sauli Sipilä, Alexandra Tissari, Tommi Valjakka and Tuomas Wiro brainstormed a shower to make life easier for summer cottage owners.

Towards a smart, networked and cybersecure digital society

The 5G technology entering the market at the end of the decade may make denial-of-service attacks impossible.
Research & Art, Cooperation
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Aalto University researchers predicted existence of new quantum matter theoretically

The results are important in the search for new quantum states and possible use in future electronics applications.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Aalto University continues coordinating the international Cumulus association

More than half of Cumulus full members supported the School of Arts, Design and Architecture in the call for secretariat.
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Over three million euros to the School of Science

Eight researchers from the School of Science have been granted funding from the Academy of Finland.
Research & Art
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Finnish MEG knowledge to Sweden

Karolinska Institutet has named Finnish experts to help starting Swedish brain research center.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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The Academy of Finland grants over 10 million euros ɫɫÀ² University researchers

23 Aalto researchers receive Academy Project funding for research in natural sciences and engineering
Research & Art
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Jyri Hämäläinen appointed Dean of Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering

His five-year period as dean starts on 1 August 2015.
Press releases
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Professor Jyri Hämäläinen has been appointed Dean of Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering.

Research-based knowledge meets the realities of industry

The Knowledge Sharing Breakfast event has established itself as one of our school's strategic events targeting the industry.
Cooperation
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Foundation for Aalto University Science and Technology awarded grants for doctoral studies and postdoctoral visits

The Foundation received a record number of 147 applications, of which 24 received a grant, totalling 178 000 eur.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Aalto to strengthen collaboration with Tsinghua University

Ministers witnessed as Aalto President Tuula Teeri signed an MoU.
Cooperation
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Aalto University President Tuula Teeri and Tsinghua University Chairman Professor Chen Xu signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to further their already existing collaboration.

Wood Program exhibition opened in Tokyo, Japan

The wood program as curriculum of Aalto University is introduced in Gallery A4, Tokyo Japan.
Campus
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Team Aalto enters final for worldwide IEEE design competition

A group of students from the Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering ranked among the best three in a design competition organised by IEEE.
Studies
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Young Investigator Award to Mariko Ago

The Cellulose Society of Japan Progress Award for 2014 will be given to Ms Ago,who is Visiting Scholar in the Dept of Forest Products Technology.
Awards and Recognition
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Data transfer speed of memory tags can be increased tenfold

Fast transfer of data with very low consumption of electricity allows for the use of greater recording capacity in memory tags, according to a fresh.
Research & Art, Press releases
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