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A fast solidification process makes material crackle
A new model helps understand for example defects formed in metal production.
CGI becomes Premium Partner of School of Business
A student project with VR launches the collaboration.

Aalto University's young fashion designers once again sweep into the final of the Hyères Fashion Festival
Three out of the ten collections chosen for the final were designed by members of the Aalto community.
Quantum-limited heat conduction over macroscopic distances
Our paper "Quantum-limited heat conduction over macroscopic distances" has just been published in Nature Physics.
From the Dean: Science advances
There were many achievements in 2015.
The probabilistic Machine Learning Group (PML) is looking for master students interested in working on machine learning projects
We are looking for capable MSc candidates to work on challenging research problems together with
university researchers.
university researchers.
New invention revolutionises heat transport
Scientists at Aalto University have succeeded in transporting heat maximally effectively ten thousand times further than ever before.

Aalto students created two new open data based services for train passengers
Junat.net and Julia enable real time traffic follow-up by using interfaces of the Finnish Transport Agency.
More than a third of the handsets used in Finland are 4G/LTE capable
More than a third of the handsets used in Finland are 4G/LTE capable.
Aalto decides allocation of effects of the statutory negotiations
Total layoffs 188, personnel reductions by other means 128.
High demand for experts in geotechnical engineering
Students of geotechnical engineering do not have trouble finding a job. According to Professor Korkiala-Tanttu, there is even a shortage of experts.

Healthy communities through good planning
Professor Marketta Kyttä studies people’s experiences about the environment. Her research group helps to plan better communities.

Understanding about real estate markets reduces risks
Professor Heidi Falkenbach studies real estate markets. Many general topics, starting from the financial crisis, are in some way linked to this field.

Water is a treasure
Human activities have a strong impact on water cycle and water quality, which leads to challenges in both Finland and elsewhere in the world.

Satellites provide information about Earth’s surface and the atmosphere
Professor Miina Rautiainen examines the Earth with help of satellite images. Remote sensing opens a window on a wide range of observations.

IEM Student team represents Aalto in TIMES case competition final
Based on the individual team feedbacks the jury had given on the cases, the Aalto team knew they were strong.
Finnish process industry driving automation of information exchange
Digital Business Ecosystem aims for rapid integration throughout the entire chain of suppliers and partners.
Deloitte to sponsor a lecture hall in Otaniemi
Deloitte is the first company to sponsor a lecture hall in the Undergraduate Centre at Otakaari 1.

News stories on quantum knots
Quantum knots were widely reported in the media around the world.
Creativity can be taught, says Katja Hölttä-Otto, Professor of Product Development
If necessary, Hölttä-Otto promises to prove with a simple test that anyone can learn to be creative and that it can be taught.
