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Sharetribe - a start-up company that has roots at Aalto - secured 1M dollars seed funding

Sharetribe - a start-up that has roots at Aalto CSE Department - secured 1M dollars seed funding at SLUSH in November 2014 from Finnish investors.
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Aalto ranked second in the Nordic Business Schools

School of Business placed 29th in the ‘Financial Times European Business Schools Ranking 2014’.
Awards and Recognition, Studies
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What brain imaging tells about human brain, mind and emotions?

Today brain activities can be studied more accurately than ever before. Despite the sophisticated technologies, a mystery of humanity will prevail.
Research & Art
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Industrial Internet transforms Finland’s challenges into opportunities

The industrial internet is one of the most important disruptive technologies at the moment, both in Finland and worldwide.
Research & Art, Cooperation
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Dissertation release: Energy renovations make more sense at the district than at a building level

Energy-efficient renovation of residential districts. Cases from the Russian market
Asuinalueiden energiatehokas korjaaminen. Tapauksia Venäjältä
Studies, Research & Art
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A small, round, compact mystery

Yellowish in colour, round in shape, this tiny little thing can, at least in theory, be transformed into something that is harder than diamond.
Research & Art
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The Royal Technology Mission from Sweden visited Aalto University

The gropup was told about research and arts projects and innovation activities.
Cooperation
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Petri Ala-Laurila receives 2014 Academy of Finland Award

Petri Ala-Laurila, one of Finland's most promising young biophysicists, is conducting research on the processing of visual data in neural circuits.
Awards and Recognition
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Brain disease and cancer - the big research challenges for the future

There are plenty of challenges ahead for researchers in the coming years as they develop treatments and medicines for taking care of and cure those.
Research & Art
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From the left: Sir Colin Blakemore, Riitta Hari, Jonathan Knowles and Aarno Palotie.

Robotics Week raises awarness of the spread of robotics

The Robotics Roadmap would guide national developments in the field in the face of accelerating international competition
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Professor Vesa Välimäki becomes IEEE Fellow

The world’s largest technical association IEEE elevates Professor Vesa Välimäki to the status of IEEE Fellow.
Awards and Recognition
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Aki Vehtari has been appointed Associate Professor of the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science

Vehtari's research uses Bayesian modelling to, for example, data analysis for neuroscience and disease risk prediction.
Research & Art
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The OECD and Aalto University discuss enterprise

Innovations peak the interest of international experts
Cooperation
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TEK Master’s Thesis of the Year awarded to Jarkko Luntta, M. Sc. in Structural Engineering

The findings of the thesis are important in ensuring the structural integrity of tall wood structures.
Awards and Recognition
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The bioeconomy has to be profitable

Technology leaders expanded on their bioeconomy plans and considered the role of universities in product development work.
Cooperation
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Start-up entrepreneurs thank students for sparring sessions

Capstone course concept brings students from different major subjects together to work on real-life business projects.
Studies, Cooperation
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In the final seminar the teams presented their cases to each other.

Professor Adriaan van Heiningen admires Finnish perseverance

FiDiPro van Heiningen research focuses on innovative forest products biorefinery.
Research & Art, Cooperation
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Jaakko Timonen awarded for best dissertation of the year

The research findings of the dissertation awarded by TEK and TFIF have been published in renowned international publications including Science.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Electronics from the forest

The bioeconomy offers a sustainable alternative for many of today's oil-based products.
Research & Art
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Ioncell cellulose fibre is a more ecological alternative to cotton.

Nobel Laureate: ‘Follow your passion’

Biochemist Edmond H. Fischer visited Aalto University. The energetic 94-year-old shared his experiences of his career as a researcher.
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