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Tenured Professors' Installation Talks

Aalto University is celebrating its new tenured professors with popular talks by our new Associate & Full level tenure track professors. In the short videos, the new professors enlighten us with personal insights and tell us why they're passionate about their field.

The academic traditions all over the world date back to the birth of first universities in Bologna, Paris and Oxford in the 11th and 12th centuries. One of the essential traditions is the ceremony appointing new professors to the highest-ranking position of teaching in the university. The word professor stems from the Latin verb profiteri, which means to declare publicly, to acknowledge, to profess. Universities have named the events in various ways; at Aalto University we call ours the installation talks.

One of the tasks at Aalto University is to find ways to solve challenging, and often global issues. These videos present some aspects of professors’ work for a more sustainable future. We hope that viewing these videos you will find a similar passion to science and research as our professors have.

Watch the videos on Aalto's YouTube channel

Associate Professor Mari Lundström

Metallurgy is history and future: Enabling true circular economy of metals

Associate Professor Jari Huikku photo by Mikko Raskinen

Learning from strategic investments – Post-completion auditing

Marjo-Riitta Diehl photo by Mikko Raskinen

Women’s way to the top – Insights into networking and career

Professor Dominic Stead photo by Mikko Raskinen

Cities that need less transport

Associate Professor Kristiina Huttunen photo by Mikko Raskinen

Costs of job loss – Effects on labor market outcomes, family and health

Picture of Associate Professor Ari Jokilaakso by Kukka-Maria Rosenlund

Climate change prevention – Why metals matter

Photo of Associate Professor Ewald Kibler, photo by Mikko Raskinen

Entrepreneurship and community recovery after natural disasters

Photo of Associate Professor Jenni Reuter, photo by Mikko Raskinen

Just another day — An architect could influence

Picture of Associate Professor Timo Vuori, picture by Mikko Raskinen

The human-side of strategy making – Lessons from Nokia and other companies

Picture of Associate Professor Tanja Kallio, picture by Anni Hanén

Towards responsible electrochemical energy storage

Photo of Associate Professor lkka Keppo, photo by Mikko Raskinen

Using models for long term energy system analysis

Photo of Associate Professor Tiina Ritvala, photo by Anni Hanén

Multinational corporations and sustainability partnerships

Heikki Remes, photo by Mikko Raskinen

Sustainable high-strength marine structures

Ali Tehrani, photo by Maria Rosenlund

Amazing world of fibers – Applications

Matti Kummu, photo by Mikko Raskinen

Global food future – Opportunities towards sustainable food supply

Anton Kuzyk, photo by Mikko Raskinen

DNA-based nanoscale devices

Jarkko Niiranen, photo by Mikko Raskinen

Computational mechanics of microarchitectural solids and structures

Jukka Suomela, photo by Mikko Raskinen

What can we do with computers?

Mikael Rinne, photo by Jaakko Kahilaniemi

Rock fracture mechanics – and its applications in rock engineering

Themistoklis Charalambous, photo by Evelin Kask

Distributed and networked control systems

Kari Tammi, photo by Adolfo Vera

Data availability makes difference in mechatronics design & operation

Matias Palva, photo by Mikko Raskinen

Choreographers of the brain – From brain dynamics to digital therapeutics

Risto Kosonen, photo by Mikko Raskinen

HVAC – technology for healthy buildings and sustainable society

Alexei Koveshnikov, photo by Mikko Raskinen

Boundaries we live by

Wojciech Sołowski, by Mikko Raskinen

THMC modelling of bentonite – Nuclear waste repositories safety barriers

Kirsi Niinimäki, photo by Kukka-Maria Rosenlund

Sustainable fashion futures – Scale, time, aesthetics, responsibility, collaboration

Jens Schmidt, photo by Mikko Raskinen

Strategy, uncertainty and COVID-19

Our purpose is to build a better world and a sustainable future through cooperation between experts from diverse fields.

Ilkka Niemelä, President

Pathway to more information

Read more about Aalto tenure track career system. The objective is to support professors’ academic freedom and to reach world class in research and/or artistic and professional work, teaching and activity in scientific community and academic leadership.

Our research focuses on seven key areas combining four core competences in the fields of ICT, materials, arts, design and business together with three grand challenges related to energy, living environment, and health.

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Tenure track

Aalto University’s tenure track career system offers a well-supported and clear career path for professor-level academics towards a permanent professorship.

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Research & Art

Our research focuses on seven key areas combining four core competences in the fields of digitalisation, materials, arts, design and business together with three grand challenges related to energy, living environment, and health.

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