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Matchmaking is a key ɫɫÀ² alumni’s success

The semantic matching feature can be employed for networking and enhancing innovation ecosystems.
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Picture: Industryhack

From a problem to a solution in 7 minutes

The Helsinki Challenge competition semi-finalist teams, with eight from Aalto, pitched their solutions for the UN's sustainable development goals in just seven minutes.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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From mobile phone designer to ship researcher

In dealing with the perception of safety on passenger ships, even a lift button plays role, knows Markus Ahola.
Studies, Research & Art
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Sound meets form in the digital age

Design students collaborate with Bang & Olufsen to create LOUD: a brave vision for contemporary audio in the home.
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Photos: Tuomas Hämäläinen, Ville Piippo.

Design Factory serves as home base for two Fennia Prize winners

One of the most important prizes in the field of design was today awarded to Merivaara’s Q-Flow surgical light for operating theatres.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art, Cooperation
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The smart crane donated by Konecranes inaugurated by CEO Panu Routila at the Aalto Industrial Internet Campus

In spring 2016 Konecranes and Aalto University agreed on education and research cooperation in industrial internet.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Eight Aalto teams in Helsinki Challenge semifinals

The Finland 100 jubilee year brings Finnish universities together to change the world.
Research & Art, Press releases
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Design for government

Encouraging an experimental culture is one of the Finnish government’s key projects. Aalto students have been in the thick of the action.
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All DfG students of class 2015 at Säätytalo (House of Estates) in Helsinki. Photo: Glen W. Forde.

Master’s Program in Advanced Energy Solutions starts in September 2017

The application period for the new program is open till 25 January 2017.
Studies
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Summer in the city

Designers bring a hint of Finnish summer cottage living to Paris.
Aalto Magazine
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The KOTI cottage. Photographer: Kaapo Kamu.

Hydropower in China impacts the flow of the Mekong River

The study shows that the hydropower operations considerably increased dry season flows and decreased wet season flows.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Mekon River livelihoods and food security are closely linked to water.

Aalto participates in Helsinki Challenge

New contacts prompted Tanja Kallio to participate in the competition. Kallio and her team have developed a new type of catalyst.
Cooperation
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Good corporate responsibility reporting practices are an integral element of a successful organisation's activities

Researchers from the School of Business have developed reporting practices.
Cooperation
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Students Hanna Kim, Melina Pinomaa and Eerik Klemetti from the School of Business presented the students' choice, which was Stora Enso as well. Photo: Julius Konttinen

Dean’s Circle – perspectives on sustainable development

Stakeholders, alumni, researchers and students were brought together by the themes of social responsibility and sustainable development.
Cooperation
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Energy sector executive Mika Anttonen named School of Engineering Alumnus of the Year

Anttonen is known for his open-minded work in the energy sector for mitigating climate change.
Awards and Recognition
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Mika Anttonen is the first Alumnus of the Year 2016 of the Aalto University School of Engineering.

Market impact of CO2-based car taxation in Finland drastic but not that green

Especially high-income households were the winners of the 2008 car tax reform.
Research & Art
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Government tax revenue from purchases of new cars declined strongly because of the car tax reform.

Million Euro barrier broken

Business and economics have attracted donations worth over a million Euros as part of Aalto University’s fund raising.
Cooperation
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Being poor may also have positive effects on economic decisions

The experience of having insufficient economic resources may affect the grounds on which decisions are made.
Research & Art
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The dissertation also studies differences in subjective well-being between shareholders and non-shareholders. According to Luotonen, shareholders are happier than non-shareholders. Photo: Anni Hanén

Debunking the heroic social entrepreneurship myth

Social entrepreneurship is about mundane work and not about heroism.
Research & Art
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Scientists find link between tropical storms and decline of river deltas

A change in the patterns of tropical storms is threatening the future of the Mekong River delta in Vietnam.
Research & Art, Press releases
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