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Increased number of applicants to Bachelor’s Programmes at Aalto University
The number of first priority applicants increased 14% in the field of Business and Economics and the field of Technology attracted over 12% more first priority applicants.
Mathematical method exposes differences between social and healthcare providers
A more comprehensive assessment of service quality makes it possible to cut social and healthcare spending without affecting the quantity or quality of the services.
Arkhimedes features Artificial Intelligence for Microscopic Structure Search project of CEST
CEST's Artificial Intelligence for Microscopic Structure Search project is featured in Arkhimedes 01/2018.
Weather phenomena such as El Niño affect up to two-thirds of the world’s harvests
Air pressure, sea level temperature or other similar factors fluctuate regularly in areas far apart in a way that causes rain and temperature patterns to shift significantly.
New professors pitched at networking event – keynote given by Visiting Professor of Economics Seppo Honkapohja
The Provost of Aalto University Kristiina Mäkelä welcomed the new professors both ɫɫÀ² and to the professors’ networking event, which was held in Dipoli on 22 March.
Alumni provided advice to business students who will graduate soon
’Industries are undergoing a transformation and even experienced people are reflecting on the direction of their careers’
Maintenance break in ESS system starting on Wednesday 28 March 2018 at 4 PM
Maintenance break in ESS system starting on Wednesday 28 March at 4 PM.
Parking at campus - Open discussion event 17.4.
All interested Aalto University faculty, staff and students are welcome to the second open discussion event on the future of car parking at the Otaniemi campus.
Group members received a grant for their contributions in writing an article to Materia- magazine
Prof. Lundström and doctoral student Antti Porvali along with other writers received the grant for their contributions in writing the article titled "Waste heaps may be set to reveal their content of critical metals".
Save the Date - Aalto Data Day 25 May 2018
More information and registration form will follow soon.
University Review guides the planning process
The Presidents Management Team gathered in March for the annual University Review.
IT Service Desk office hours during Easter, 29.3.-3.4.2018
Service desks and the phone service have limited opening hours
Creative Commons licenses allow use for education and research – See the ImagOA guide
Aalto Learning Centre’s Resource Guides has published ImagOA guide that helps to take advantage of the opportunities offered by citation methods and Creative Commons licenses.
The configuration of the new firewall continues
There have been a few network disruptions after the firewall installation was made last Sunday.
Two Jussi Awards for Aalto people
Rauno Ronkainen and Anna Vilppunen recognized with Finland's highest honor in film.
AI improves touchscreen interfaces for users with impairments
A new AI method adapts touchscreen interfaces to make more out of the capabilities of aging users and users with disabilities.
Juuso Tervo wins 2018 Manuel Barkan Memorial Award for art education
Aalto alumnus and postdoctoral researcher recognized for excellence in art education research
Professor Orlando Rojas to receive the prestigious Anselme Payen Award
The award is one of the most important and internationally recognized awards in the field of cellulose and renewable materials.
Aalto the first university in Finland to sign Sustainable Development Goals Accord
By signing, Aalto commits to promoting the UN Sustainable Development Goals in its activities.
A simple method developed for 3D bio-fabrication based on bacterial cellulose
Bacterial cellulose can be used in food, cosmetics and biomedical applications, such as implants and artificial organs.