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How should governments offer subsidies for clean-energy heating?

New study from Finland shows heat pump benefits don’t necessarily go to those who benefit most
Press releases
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Seteleitä kuvituskuva

Eight top-ranked universities and business schools join forces to create a European network of online credited elective courses for undergraduates

The ECOL initiative underscores the importance of building a common European online curriculum that can be expanded and developed over time, following the EU principles of innovation, digitalisation, sustainability and inclusion.
Studies, University
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The picture shows a screen shot of the deans of the participating schools and universities at a virtual meeting.

Kick-off for Unite! Spring School on Energy

Aalto students taking part in the Spring School on sustainable energy organized by Politecnico di Torino for the Unite! universities.
Studies
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Two researchers at a lab.

The Aalto ENG Teaching Forum discussed well-being and resilience

The Teaching Forum of the School of Engineering on 10 May 2021 presented ideas and tips that support well-being. The ideas raised by the themes of the day were also discussed together.
For Aalto community
Cooperation, Incidents, University
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Kaksi henkilöä kampuksella.

Low level of education the clearest common feature behind payment defaults

Payment defaults are also more frequent among families with children and the recently divorced and their accumulation is common especially among young people and those with credit card and instalment payment debt, according to a recent study.
Press releases
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Sameassa kuvassa näkyy ihmisiä ylittämässä katua Helsingissä.

School of Business donor stories: Anni Heikkilä

‘I challenge all our alumni to donate, even with a small amount.’
Cooperation
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Anni Heikkilä, alumni.

Well moderated! Focus on growth and cryptocurrencies in the discussion between the President of the Republic and Aalto University students

Given a chance to step into big shoes was a show of confidence – and characteristic of Aalto University, says economics student Elina Rauvala, who moderated the event that paved the way for the upcoming Kultaranta Talks.
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Kuvassa opiskelija Elina Rauvala ja tasavallan presidentti Sauli Niinistö keskustelevat Harald Herlin -oppimiskeskuksessa järjestetyssä Kultaranta-keskustelussa. Taustalla näkyy tuotantotiimiä. Kuvan otti Jessica Sinikoski.

Will AI make us better humans? Why we must be cautious

It’s not news that digitalisation and AI are transforming how we live, work, consume and behave.
Studies
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A small white and blue robot pictured on display at Aalto's monter at Slush

Researchers developing safe and affordable way to produce antibodies with aim of global access to treatment

New method uses yeast to grow antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses.
Research & Art
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Antibodies

School of Business donor stories: Tianyi Pan

‘The business studies and a very international career brought me a unique ability to see things from many different perspectives and very holistically, not just from a certain point of view,’ tells our alumnus and donor Tianyi Pan, who works with AI and machine learning in Shanghai.
Cooperation
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Tianyi Pan

Cooperative business veteran Taavi Heikkilä starts his new post at Aalto University

Heikkilä’s Executive in Residence position has been established with donated funds. Cooperative business is stronger in Finland than anywhere else in the world, which is why donors believe it is important to invest in research and teaching in this field and in collaboration between businesses and the university.
Appointments, Press releases
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Kuvassa näkyy elokuun 1. päivänä Executive in Residence -tehtävässä aloittava Taavi Heikkilä. Kuva on SOK:n kuva.

The Smart Energy Transition project was aimed at helping decision-makers and companies understand the energy transition

The work on energy transition research will continue in future projects.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Aalto ENG solar panels student Image: Unto Rautio

Why should people study cyber security?

Aalto University Professor Jarno Limnéll and student Jasu Vehtari explain what the most interesting aspects of cyber security are and why it is a useful subject to study.
Studies
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Picture of Jarno Limnéll, Professor of Cyber Security and Jasu Vehtari, student at the School of Science.

Professor Maarit Karppinen has been invited to join an International Science Organisation

Maarit Karppinen has been invited as a member of the Belgian science organisation called Academy of Sciences (EURASC). The organisation has committees in different fields, of which the Chemistry Committee is one.
Cooperation
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Maarit Karppinen

Nordic Biomaterials with CHEMARTS – Small steps for change are valuable

In the coming years, our material world will change dramatically. The overuse of existing raw materials cannot continue, and global consumption must decrease.
Studies, University
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Project by Yu Chen & Chia-wen Hsu. Photo: Eeva Suorlahti

Helsinki would need at least 5,000 intermediate-deep geothermal wells to meet the energy demands in district heating – researchers call for more studies

Geothermal energy wells are being explored as a way to provide district heating to cities and suburbs. A new study suggests that fields of wells connected to existing heating systems, instead of individual wells, should be studied.
Research & Art
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Otakaari 1, kuva: Mikko Raskinen.

Alumna Roosa Mannonen: My career path has been a very colourful mix

School of Business, Mikkeli Campus alumna Roosa Mannonen sees the value of working with course projects not only when in work life, but also when applying for a job: 'The confidence you’ll gain from those numerous presentations done during studies might just make you land the job you want.'
Cooperation, Studies
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BScBA Program Alumna Roosa Mannonen

Cutting-edge research and infrastructure is one of the four School of Business key strategic initiatives

The aim is to help researchers to succeed in their research even better.
University
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The photo shows Associate Dean of research and international cooperation Virpi Tuunainen, and the photo was taken by Mortti Saarnia.

AI technique captures complexity of human faces to help create realistic photo edits

The ability to distil images to their most essential components and anticipate new scenes is what could drive computer vision and robotics forward
Aalto Magazine
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Toimittaja Katrina Jurvan hymyilevät kasvot on käsitelty kuvaan nykyistä nuoremmeksi. Hän on pukeutunut valkoiseen paitaan, kuvan tausta on musta.

Understanding connections: Climate Change, Health and Architecture

What does climate change and architecture have in common? We dig deeper into the course topics with course faculty Professor of Practice Laura Arpiainen and Adjunct Professor Matti Kuittinen. In this course, students will learn how to design and build for a better future and contribute to positive change.
Studies, University
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Four students sitting in on a wall outside the Aalto University School of Business building. They are all laughing and discussing vividly.