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From Mercury’s space weather to better decision making – the new Installation Talks now available on video

Aalto's newly tenured professors reveal also the secrets of space astronomy, hidden expectations and mathematical physics
Installation Talks

As part of the university's tenure track career system, the newly appointed tenured professors delivered their installation talks on their own research 24 October 2018. The videos of the talks are available on Aalto University's YouTube channel. The lectures are in English.

From left Aalto University President Ilkka Niemelä, Professor Anne Lähteenmäki, Professor Kalle Kytölä, Professor Esa Kallio, Professor Juuso Liesiö, Professor Katri Kauppi and Vice President for Education Petri Suomala. Photo: Erica Nyholm.

Katri Kauppi: "Managing interorganizational relationships – hidden action or hidden expectations"

Kalle Kytölä: "Mathematical physics: Laws of nature (en)tangle with logic"

Esa Kallio: "Space research and new technology"

Anne Lähteenmäki: "Radio eyes watch the skies: Radio astronomy for understanding the Universe"

Juuso Liesiö: "Prescriptive analytics for better decision making"

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