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Get involved! - Run a workshop at Shaking up Tech

Help inspire and encourage young women to apply for studies in technology by organising a hands-on demonstration
For Aalto community
Studies
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Are you ready to shake up tech?

New material developed could help clean energy revolution

Researchers developed a promising graphene–carbon nanotube catalyst, giving them better control over hugely important chemical reactions for producing hydrogen fuel
Press releases
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A cartoon of the structure of the catalyst

School of Science awards best doctoral theses of 2019

Out of the 59 dissertations awarded by the School of Science last year, 6 were celebrated for their especially high quality, impact and originality.
Awards and Recognition
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Kuva: Unto Rautio

Finnish researchers look at noisy quantum computer

Researchers from CSC – IT center for science, Aalto University and Åbo Akademi and their collaborators from Boston University in the USA have for the first time demonstrated how the noise impacts on quantum computing in a systematic way. The results are published in the prestigious journal Physical Review Letters.
Research & Art
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Image: D-wave Systems Inc.

New study explains why superconductivity takes place in graphene

Theoretical physicists take important step in development of high temperature superconductors
Press releases
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Kuva: Taiteilijan näkemys kaksikerrosgrafeenista. Antti Paraoanu.

CEST goes Oodi

CEST group members contributed an exhibit to the Aalto Junior winter break program at Oodi Library
Research & Art
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The CEST research group participated in the Aalto Junior's program at Oodi in Feb 2020

Molecular big data

Using quantum mechanical calculations, a dataset of 62k organic molecules was generated
Press releases
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Dataset overview and dataset statistics for 62k dataset of organic molecules and their properties

Juha Siivola encourages researchers to innovate and think of ways to commercialise their work

'In addition to having a long-term academic goal, it would be good to think about possible short-term results,' says Siivola, who works as an innovation advisor.
University
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Juha Siivola hymyilee, kuvattu sivulta

Record number of MSc graduates at the School of Science

The number of Technology MSc degrees greatly exceeds our ambitious target
Studies
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Perustieteiden korkeakoulun opiskelijoita. Kuva: Unto Rautio.

Funding for research infrastructures

Funding received from the Academy of Finland strengthens the prerequisites for research in bioeconomy, quantum technologies and geophysical phenomena.
Research & Art
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Värikkäitä energiamateriaalien tekstuureja, kuva Helen Marton

How sensitive can your quantum detector be?

A new device measures the tiniest energies in superconducting circuits, an essential step for quantum technology
Press releases
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An illustration showing a nano-strip of copper being bombarded by photons, with a thermometer measuring its heat

Aalto nuclear fusion expert becomes ITER Scientist Fellow

Dr Antti Snicker becomes the first Finnish Scientist Fellow at ITER, modelling transport of fast particles in tokamak plasmas
Cooperation, Research & Art
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computer illustration of a cut away of the donut-shaped fusion reactor, showing that it much larger tha human

Matti Kaivola: Top research requires a communality that stretches across the generations

Top research is enabled by good infrastructure that can be utilised by as many researchers as possible. This helps towards obtaining international and competitive funding.
Appointments
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Esko Kauppinen on the left, Matti Kaivola on the right. Photo: Said Elhazzaz.

Rewriting quantum mechanics in their spare time

A pair of civil servants solve a quantum mechanics problem that had bothered them since they were students
Research & Art
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The study took Jussi Lindgren, left, and Jukka Liukkonen, right, back to year 1941 when Stueckelberg’s wave equation was invented. The equation is the foundation for parameterized relativistic dynamics.

Making understanding quantum computers easier

IBM collaborates with Professor Sabrina Maniscalco and her group to develop new transformative tools for teaching and outreach about quantum technologies
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Quantum Garden

Liquid crystal polymer learns to move and grab objects

Researchers trained material the same way as Pavlov trained dogs.
Research & Art
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Polymer film that bends when light is shone on it

Diversity & equality conversations in the School of Science

Discussions about opinions and experiences in our community help inform next year’s equality action plan
University
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A group of students sat on a wall

New way to know an old friend: New method reveals clean carbon nanotube transistors with superb properties

Scientists at Aalto and Nagoya University find new way to make ultra-clean nanotube transistors with superior semiconducting properties
Research & Art
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Nanotube transistors on a chip being tested electically

Arkady V. Krasheninnikov and Zhipei Sun among the world’s most highly cited researchers

Web of Science Group identifies the top 1% of influential researchers globally.
Research & Art
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Paperi, jossa tekstiä ja osa tekstistä merkitty korostuskynällä.

One million euros to research of radiation detection

Academy of Finland funds projects to develop highly sensitive imaging and measurement techniques.
Research & Art
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Tutkija Ville Jokinen Micronovassa materiaalinäyte kädessään, kuva Aino Huovio