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Our researchers are using cutting-edge technology to uncover the secrets of the brain

Ana Triana was herself the subject of the research, monitored as she went about her daily life. Photo by Matti Ahlgren.

Echoes in the brain: Why today鈥檚 workout could fuel next week鈥檚 bright idea

In a rare, longitudinal study, researchers from Aalto University and the University of Oulu tracked one person鈥檚 brain and behavioural activity for five months using brain scans and data from wearable devices and smartphones.

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Shrikanth Kulashekhar (right in the photo) is preparing the upcoming experiment in the park. Diana Kulashekhar is left in the photo. Photo by Marika Itkonen.

New research project aims for earlier dementia risk detection

Aalto University researchers Shrikanth Kulashekhar and Hanna Renvall have received funding from the Finnish Research Impact Foundation to develop diagnostics for early detection of dementia risk. The need is great, as there are at least 50 million people with memory problems worldwide, a number that is expected to double in the following 20 years.

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The brain in love: the image shows brain areas that activate in association with the most intensely felt forms of interpersonal

Finding love: Study reveals where love lives in the brain

Researchers from Aalto University utilised functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure brain activity while subjects mulled brief stories related to six different types of love.

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Aalto Aivokummit

Become one of the "aivokummit" and help neuroscience research at Aalto University as a study participant.

Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering

Our experts in the media

Natalia Vuori

The successful uptake of AI is a matter of emotions, and company leaders are failing to capitalise on it.

Happiness 鈥榣ights up鈥 similar areas on both modern and ancient body maps, with the exception of the liver, which was more significant for the ancient Mesopotamians. Figure: Modern/PNAS: Lauri Nummenmaa et al. 2014, Mesopotamian: Juha Lahnakoski 2024.

Lahnakoski and others examined how the inhabitants of Mesopotamia almost 3000 years ago mapped emotions onto the human body

P盲ivi T枚rm盲 leads the SuperC 2033 consortium, which has just received substantial funding from two Finnish foundations. Photo: Mikko Raskinen/Aalto University

Scientists Think 鈥楬urricanes of Light鈥 Could Future-Proof the Internet

鈥滿eid盲n on tuotava arkiel盲m盲n tietoja laboratorioon, jotta saamme kokonaiskuvan siit盲, miten tottumuksemme muokkaavat aivoja", sanoo Ana Triana.

This Is How Long One Bad Night's Sleep Actually Impacts You For 鈥 And I'm Horrified

Timo Vuori

Timo Vuori says in the interview (in Finnish) that emotional skills are now considered as a competitive factor.

Vili Lehdonvirta, ph贸to: Mikko Raskinen, Aalto University

New Research Finds Stark Global Divide in Ownership of Powerful AI Chips

From left: Mikko Sams, P盲rttyli Rinne and Linda Henriksson.

Scientists Reveal Where the Brain Feels Love鈥攁nd Which Type Is Strongest

The most recent European Research Council's grants

The European Research Council (ERC) provides funding to leading researchers for pioneering work at the frontiers of science. Aalto University has been successful in these funding calls, where the sole criterion is scientific excellence.

Jose Lado.

Quantum physics professor searches for exotic qubit alternatives with new European funding

Aalto University physics professor Jose Lado will use this funding to engineer a new type of topological quantum material that could have applications for quantum bit, or 鈥渜ubit,鈥 development for noise-resilient topological quantum computation.

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Peter Liljeroth

Major European funding for research into new quantum materials

New materials are hoped to become building blocks for yet unseen quantum devices

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From left: Taras Redchuk, Chris Hayes, Aakeel Wagay, Ada Pajari, Dan Noel, Eveliny Nery and Jarno M盲kel盲. Photo: Mikko Raskinen.

鈥極ff to a flying start鈥 鈥 a new research team explores bacteria that thrive in extreme conditions

Jarno M盲kel盲 joined Aalto鈥檚 Department of Neuroscience and Medical Engineering as Assistant Professor of Biophysics in early September, together with research fellow Taras Redchuk, postdoctoral researchers Dan Noel, Eveliny Nery, doctoral researchers Ada Pajari and Aakeel Wagay, and research assistant Chris Hayes. They were accompanied by equipment, funding from the Academy of Finland and an ERC Starting Grant from the European Research Council.

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1.5-million-euro ERC grant for creating physical feedback loops in life-inspired materials awarded to Hang Zhang

Dr. Hang Zhang was granted 1.5 million euros on Thursday by the ERC to create coupled physical feedback loops in hydrogels with varying dimensions.

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Vili Lehdonvirta, ph贸to: Mikko Raskinen, Aalto University

Cloud empires: Mapping the geopolitics of data infrastructures

The trend towards hyperscale cloud infrastructures is creating powerful global gatekeepers of computational capability. We must understand the geopolitical implications.

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Olli Ikkana in Otaniemi, photo by Lasse Lecklin.

Bioinspired colours and adaptable materials - Professor Olli Ikkala's third EU project builds on living systems

Department of Applied Physics Professor Olli Ikkala received his third Advanced Grant from the European Research Council (ERC) on 11 April 2024. The funding amounts to 鈧2.5 million and the project will run for five years.

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Our two ERC Synergy Grants

Risto Ilmoniemi received the ERC Synergy Grant in 2018, and Sorin Paraoanu in 2024.

Mies on selk盲 p盲in kameraa, katsoo tietokoneelta kuvaa aivoista.

Playing with the music of the brain

Common neurological disorders like depression and chronic pain can be challenging to treat with conventional methods. An automated version of a long-used brain stimulation technique holds real promise as a reliable and effective drug-free alternative.

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An illuminated gold-plated cryostat built by Bluefors sits on a black background.

Physicists embark on six-year hunt for dark matter particle

Researchers to probe the galactic halo in search of axions

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Our experts share their knowledge

Three people look at a quantum computer

5 things for decision makers to know about quantum technology in Finland

FQF Director Peter Liljeroth & InstituteQ Director Jukka Pekola discuss Finland's quantum tech landscape.

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Timo Vuori

Five things leaders should know about the power of emotions in watershed moments

Associate Professor Timo Vuori explains how to turn harmful anxiety into constructive energy

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Five things everyone should know about cybersecurity

We live in a world where hackers stalk teleworkers and advertisers spy on us. You can鈥檛 protect yourself from everything, but a little effort can get you to safer waters. Mikko Kiviharju, professor of practice in cybersecurity, offers five tips for securing your data.

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Niina Nurmi, photo by Mikko Raskinen.

5 things everyone should know about virtual meetings

Is it worth inviting everyone to a virtual meeting? Do you stare at your own picture on the screen? Assistant Professor Niina Nurmi discusses some of the best practices from remote meetings, based on a recent study.

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Matti Vartiainen

Five things to know about hybrid work

Senior Advisor and Professor Emeritus Matti Vartiainen explains how hybrid work has changed life here and elsewhere - and what we can expect from the future

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AI is transforming healthcare: 5 things to know

Regulation, validation and trust are key when AI is used in medical services, say FCAI and Aalto University experts.

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Suojahansikkaisiin puetut k盲det pitelev盲t mittalaitetta

Five things policy-makers should know about improving health care

Tweaking the healthcare system won鈥檛 help if its structure provides the wrong incentives, says Paul Lillrank. The professor emeritus of industrial economics gives his views on what鈥檚 wrong with Finland鈥檚 healthcare system and what should be done about it.

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An illustration image with code and a human against a dark background.

Five things everyone should know about AI in the workplace

Generative AI seems to be everywhere these days, but does it really make work easier and businesses more productive?

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Some of our innovations

Every year approximately 100 companies are founded in our innovation ecosystem. See our innovation portfolio for more information.

Artificial intelligence models have been used in the design of the Natal Mind app and especially the cartoon-like digital therapists.

Digital doula helps mothers-to-be face the fear of childbirth

Aalto University introduces 12 new world-changing innovations at Slush. On of them is digital doula Natal Mind, a mobile app designed to support the emotional and mental journey undergone by mothers-to-be.

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Researcher Juha Koivisto holds up a piece of the bio foam material.

Living, breathing buildings: Bio foams could transform the way we build

Could an autonomously 鈥渂reathing鈥 foam that鈥檚 ninety percent air be a sustainable alternative to concrete, steel and glass in construction? A team led by researchers from Finland is set to prove it can.聽

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Compostable wood foam replaces plastic in shoe insoles

Aalto University students develop prototype of durable wood-based insole 鈥 Finnish shoe company starts testing material on users this autumn

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Human encounters

The Guild of Physics in Jyv盲skyl盲. Photo: Guild of Physics.

Guild of Physics bumps into alum in Jyv盲skyl盲 teachers' room

On their high school tour, the Aalto Guild of Physics ran into Antero Hietam盲ki in the teachers' room in Jyv盲skyl盲. Hietam盲ki, now the Administrative Head of the Teacher Training School, was a student of engineering physics and mathematics in the 1980s.

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Shaking up tech 2023

Shaking up Tech welcomes high school students to campuses in January

The keynote speaker this time is neuroscientist Minna Huotilainen. The purpose of the event is to introduce the field of technology to underrepresented groups.

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Armaan Hooda on the left, Pauliina Ilmonen on the right

Armaan Hooda spent one day as a math professor in Aalto

As part of the science and technology competition TuKoKe, Armaan Hooda won a Day as a Professor award. He spent the day together with professor Pauliina Ilmonen and other researchers at Aalto鈥檚 Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis.

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Premiere at Kino Tapiola. Left: Markus Toivonen, right: Matias Ikola. Photo: Paavo Hietala.

What makes an alum and a freshman produce a full-length guild documentary together?

Markus Toivonen, a Bioinformation Technology alum, started his studies in Aalto University in 2015. The idea for the documentary about Inkubio, the guild of bioinformation technology, was born in 2019, when the guild celebrated its 15th anniversary.

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Fajr Asghar (left) and Vilma Svynarenko (right)

TET interns Fajr Asghar and Vilma Svynarenko explored everything from solar cells to T盲ff盲鈥檚 spaghetti in Aalto

Fajr Asghar and Vilma Svynarenko first calculated the efficiency of solar cells and then wrote an article on renewable energy.

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Risto Ilmoniemi, photo by: Hayley Le

Risto Ilmoniemi: The most important thing is having confidence that others will be there to support and help when needed

'I have thought many times that I am going to give up the whole thing: this is not going to work. But I recover quickly: often already on the next day, optimism is reborn.'

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Jukka Pekola, kuva: Riitta Supperi, Suomen Kulttuurirahasto

Jukka Pekola receives Finnish Cultural Foundation award 鈥 鈥楺uantum is of interest way beyond scientists or the science fiction world鈥

Professor Jukka Pekola receives the Finnish Cultural Foundation's award for his long-term contributions to quantum technology research and to solving challenges facing humanity.

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Maarit Korpi-Lagg, photo by by Matti Ahlgren

Maarit Korpi-Lagg: I have so few female colleagues that sometimes it鈥檚 difficult to maintain self-esteem

'Both in physics and computer science there are very few female researchers and professors. Last year we had a celebration because the first female student passed my course. It was a big thing for me.'

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Industrial Engineering and Management related blog posts

Vihreit盲 lehti盲 ajelehtii vedess盲 (kuvituskuva)

Industrial Engineering and Management related blog posts from our researchers written either in Finnish or English.

Timo Vuori and Tero Ojanper盲

Alustatalouden faktat ja myytit -podcast delves into how the use of data and artificial intelligence helps companies succeed. The podcast is in Finnish.

Aalto University poster. 'Driving Renewal' hosted by Satu Rekonen. Person with blond hair in front of a red background.

What does renewal look like in different work environments, what it entails in practice, and what it requires from us as people?

Latest news

Jouko Lampisen kolmoiskuva. Kuvat: Tiina Aulanko-Jokirinne
For Aalto community Campus Published:

Dean Jouko Lampinen: Thank you for a successful year!

In addition to some appointment news, there are a bunch of new projects starting up in the School of Science. Dean Jouko Lampinen wishes everyone a relaxing summer.
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Cooperation, Research & Art, University Published:

New Academy Research Fellows and Academy Projects

A total of 44 Aalto researchers received Academy Research Fellowship and Academy Project funding from the Research Council of Finland 鈥 congratulations to all!
Five people with a diploma and flowers.
Awards and Recognition, Campus, Research & Art Published:

Spring term open science highlight: Aalto Open Science Award Ceremony

We gathered at A Grid to celebrate the awardees of the Aalto Open Science Award 2024 and discuss open science topics with the Aalto community.

What's on?

For Aalto community Networking, Languages and multiculturality, Other staff training

Aalto Finnish language caf茅

Would you like to discuss technical topics in Finnish?
Join the Aalto Finnish language caf茅 to practice your Finnish fluency and vocabulary.
Ask a Data Agent, weekly RDM support hour, 1-2 PM on Zoom
For Aalto community Support for teams, Training to support research

Aalto Data Agents' weekly support hour on Zoom

Join and ask anything about research data management and open science.
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Public defences

Public defence in Engineering Physics, M.Sc. Francis Albert Devasagayam

Plasma flows and turbulence in gyrokinetic simulations
AQP seminar profile
Lectures and seminars
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