A! Walk
A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.
CS Special Seminar: Aurora Taira "Bookmarks and beyond: epigenetics in tumorigenesis and teaching outside the textbook"
This talk is arranged at the Department of Computer Science.
Learn about responsible and ethical use of laboratory resources.
Guest talk: Michael Liut "The Wonderful World of AI: Adaptive Systems, Adaptive Content, Adaptive Feedback for a Unique Student Experience"
Michael Liut from University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) will give a guest talk at the Department of Computer Science
CAOS Workshop - Ostranenie as a technique for thinking, creativity, and research
Interactive workshop on using defamiliarization (ostranenie) in literary fiction to generate new perspectives on your research.
A! Walk
A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.
Open dialogue with Finnish Foundations: Proposal tips for Aalto researchers
Did you know that Finland has more then 2700 Foundations supporting research and artistic activities? Join this event to meet the Finnish foundations representatives. Organised by the Aalto Research Support Services and the Donor engagement team.
CS Special Seminar: Juho Vepsäläinen "Teaching the Next Web – From hybrid rendering to agentic hypermedia"
This talk is arranged at the Department of Computer Science.
Career Design Lab: job search support
We will answer your questions about job hunting and provide feedback on your job application documents.
Coaching in Action! - coaching group for programme directors
Stay ahead of the curve and attend to a coaching group with other programme directors.
Aalto CS Talks
Jara Uitto: Parallel Algorithms for Community Detection on Massive Graphs
Mikko Kivelä: Measuring polarisation in social media
Mikko Kivelä: Measuring polarisation in social media
Aalto Alumni Strategy Circle After Work: Working with and selling to the public sector
Join to discuss how corporates and startups can best work with the public sector, both from the academic and the practitioner perspective.
A! Walk
A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.
CS Special Seminar: Olli-Pekka Smolander "From biological data to computational models: research-informed teaching in bioinformatics, biostatistics, and health data science"
This talk is arranged at the Department of Computer Science.
Sources of personal grants for doctoral research
A short introduction for doctoral students on the sources of personal grants
Public defence, Engineering Physics, M.Sc. Christoforus Dimas Satrya
Thermal sensing for quantum thermodynamics experiments on superconducting circuits
Learn about anonymising research data.
rAt Research Group Open Day: Transdisciplinary research across art + science + technology
rAt group presents and reflects on the path of artistic doctoral research: from the first exploratory months, through the process of transdisciplinary inquiry, to graduation and what comes after.
Guest talk: Angela Zavaleta Bernuy "Supporting Computing Students Readiness for Entry-Level Roles"
Angela Zavaleta Bernuy from McMaster University will give a guest talk at the Department of Computer Science