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Future makers research batteries, cryptography and plastic recycling

The Technology Industries of Finland Centennial Foundation awarded 3.5 million euros in research funding to eight projects, five from Aalto University.
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Four men in formal attire, each in different settings. One wears a turtleneck, others wear suits with ties.

Sebastian Szyller: I want to make machine learning more dependable and resilient to attacks

Sebastian Szyller has been appointed assistant professor at Aalto University Department of Computer Science as from 1 September 2025. He studies how to train privacy-preserving machine learning models, how to safeguard them and ensure robust predictions in untrusted environments
Appointments, Research & Art
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Sebastian Szyller photographed indoors on campus.

The pilot project for direct article delivery from the National Repository Library ends

Aalto University has been participated in the pilot project for direct article delivery with the National Repository Library and Kopiosto from 2023 to 2025. The pilot ends on 19th December.
Research & Art, Studies
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From award-winning food packaging to researching biodesign spaces

From an early age, Ena Naito was drawn to both the sciences and design. She found the perfect place to bring those two worlds together.
Research & Art, Studies
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A person with long dark hair wearing a pink knitted sweater stands in a forest with green foliage.

Architect and designer Talisa Dwiyani combines passion, materials, and collaboration in her work

Indonesia-born Talisa's takeaway from Aalto University is the cross-disciplinary way of working.
Research & Art, Studies
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A person in a black shirt and blue skirt holds two textured materials in their hands, grey wall in the background.

Giiguulen Enkhsaikhan: More sustainable textiles with hemicellulose

Aalto University's doctoral researcher's presentation of hemicellulose won the third prize in the Marcus Wallenberg Young Researchers’ Challenge event in November
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Doctoral researcher Giiguulen Enkhsaikhan in a laboratory environment

Subnational income inequality revealed: Regional successes may hold key to addressing widening gap globally

Income inequality is one of the most important measures of economic health, social justice and quality of life
Press releases, Research & Art
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Two world maps showing trends in income inequality from 1990 to 2023, with national and subnational data in different colours.

Changes to education information in ACRIS

We are updating how education information is managed in Aalto University's research information system, ACRIS. The old source data for education information will be removed to help eliminate potential duplicate entries.
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Lecturer Marja Rastas: “As a teacher, you never finish learning”

During her career, the lecturer in art education has witnessed changes in both the field of art education and in education itself.
Research & Art
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Various piles of string on a dark surface.

Study: Wood is a more cost-effective building material than concrete when emissions are monetized

The costs of the wood-built school and sports hall in Myrskylä were compared to a reinforced concrete alternative — and wood proved clearly more economical when environmental impacts were assigned a monetary value.
Press releases, Research & Art
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A modern school building with a playground, surrounded by greenery under a partly cloudy sky.

Green factor for districts provides cities with a tool for adapting to climate change

Green factor for districts is a new tool that helps municipalities assess and strengthen green infrastructure in planning and makes the values of green infrastructure visible and comparable.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Taantuvista pienkaupungeista on tullut maailmanlaajuinen ilmiö - tutkimushanke etsii keinoja palauttaa kuihtuvien kaupunkien elinvoimaisuutta. Kansainvälisen hankkeen esimerkkikohteena Suomessa on Puolangan kunta.

The Urban Policy Council’s First Report: Qualified Early Childhood Teachers Are More Common in Socioeconomically Advantaged Areas

The Urban Policy Council’s first report examines educational segregation in the Helsinki capital region and raises critical questions for municipalities.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Members of the Urban Policy Council.

Finland’s Foresail-1p science satellite successfully launched into space

The Finnish science satellite Foresail-1p was successfully launched into space after 8 PM Finnish time on Friday 28 November 2025, aboard the Transporter-15 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.
Press releases, Research & Art
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A small satellite with black panels and a red tag that reads 'REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT' on a grey background.

A paradigm shift: machine learning is transforming research at the atomic scale

Assistant professor Miguel Caro and his research group use and develop machine learning tools to accelerate discoveries from simulation to experiment
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A 3D structure with green spheres interconnected by a grey mesh, set against a multicoloured background.

Applications for our biggest exhibition of the year are now open: Apply to Designs for a Cooler Planet by 26.1.2026!

For the autumn 2026 exhibition, we are looking for new and inspiring innovations, ideas, and experiments from all fields across Aalto University. The exhibition and its events serve as one of the most important showcases of the university’s work to the world. In 2025, the event attracted over 15,000 visitors.
Research & Art, University
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Presidents of Finland and Iceland visiting the Designs for a Cooler Planet exhibition in 2025

Entrepreneurship offers women empowerment in late-stage careers

Launching their own venture offers older women a chance to turn their age into a competitive advantage, reveals new research.
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Syksyn keltaiset lehdet. Kuva: Mikko Raskinen

Topics raised in the 2025 Learning Centre customer survey

Thank you to everyone who participated in the survey!
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Elites wield huge influence over deepening polarisation –– now we can tell exactly how much

Researchers used network theory to develop a method for measuring the impact of individuals on societal division.
Press releases, Research & Art
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A cyclist rides past the Finnish Parliament House in Helsinki during autumn. The building is bathed in golden sunlight.

Aalto at Slush: creative design and new innovations

Aalto University's Slush exhibition featured the design-based material innovation Bubbles with Benefits. The exhibition also highlighted the importance of design as a driver of technological innovation.
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Aalto University's exhibition stand at an event with a large crowd moving under a purple-lit cube.

New recommendation: doctoral students’ plans (DPSP) to be discussed twice a year

Doctoral students and supervising professors are encouraged to use the My Dialogue schedule to discuss the Doctoral personal study plan (DPSP).
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