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IOP Physics World: "Graphene quantum dots split Cooper pairs"

Research on graphene shows essential advancement to enable the development of new quantum information concepts.
Research & Art
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Professor Samuel Kaski, the new director of a center of excellence, wants to augment science by using machine learning

Professor Samuel Kaski has directed the Centre of Excellence in Computational Inference Research COIN
since February.
Research & Art
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All About Me competition challenges students to design a digital Finland

The competition invites students to develop new kinds of creative ways of presenting the public administration register data of Finnish citizens.
Press releases
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Goodbye to MP3s: Music Listeners are Happy with streaming services

Young adults shuffle between two main service providers to find the music they want to hear. CDs and even digital files have become outdated.
Research & Art, Press releases
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Influential business figures to be made professors

School of Business welcomes several interesting persons into the role of Professor of Practice.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Researchers observe new charge transport phenomenon

No fully corresponding phenomenon has been found in modern physics before.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Charge transport

Five years has brought Aalto University closer to its goals

The Board of Aalto University approved the annual board report and financial statements for 2014 in its meeting on 27 March 2015.
University
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Alumni winner detected

Matti Tuominen, graduated from Graphic Design, is the winner of the Print magazine Typography and Lettering Awards in the Typography category.
Awards and Recognition
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Augmented climbing wall taken into pilot use at Boulderkeskus

Interactive exercise motivates both beginners and the more experienced – and inspires children.
Research & Art, Cooperation
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Internet Society trusts Netradar

Information based on Netradar enriches the Global Internet Report.
Research & Art, Cooperation
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Aalto Event Book, winner of the Energy Efficiency & Low Carbon Competition

Significant economic benefits from increasing efficiency in using space facilities in the Otaniemi area
Awards and Recognition
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Winning teams Event Book, Visual Campaign, Subtle Visibility and Energy Dialogue with Invisibles

Cleantech business idea competition – apply now!

Students, start-ups and entrepreneurs are invited to submit their cleantech ideas.
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Aalto University campus. Photo: Mikko Raskinen

Toimitusjohtaja Tapani Järvisen rahaston apuraha professori Jyri Seppälälle

Seppälä on kansainvälisesti tunnustettu elinkaariarvioiden tutkija.
Awards and Recognition, Press releases
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Storytelling and filmmaking live and change with the times

New forms of filmmaking bring changes to the familiar roles. Professor Jarmo Lampela to engage with these challenges as the next Head of Drama for YLE
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Smartphones now the standard among Finns

Touchscreens and 4G have become much more common, a recent study reveals.
Research & Art
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New model improves evaluation of long-term ageing in concrete structures

A new model can be used to evaluate the durability of concrete structures when they remain in use for hundreds of years.
Research & Art
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Aalto University to acquire sole ownership of Aalto University Properties

Finland’s parliament will make the final decision on the sale.
University
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Ernst Lindelöf award in mathematics given to master's thesis on Big Data

In his award-winning master’s thesis doctoral candidate Jerri Nummenpalo analysed a method for Big Data computation.
Studies
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With spring comes Aalto Festival!

Aalto Festival is a collection of events, exhibitions, and seminars, showcasing the talents of Aalto University students, graduates and faculty.
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Nobel laureate wants to give students space to discover

Hiroshi Amano solves scheduling challenges by giving freedom. With its help he also was able to make the breakthroughs leading to a blue LED.
Research & Art
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Hiroshi Amano, together with Isamu Akasaki and Shuji Nakamura, won the Nobel Prize in physics for developing a blue LED light.