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Professor Risto Sarvas: "Mental Distress is Not Your Fault"

Professor and Director of the Information Networks Programme at Aalto University Risto Sarvas: irector of the Information Networks Programme at Aalto University Risto Sarvas: "The foundation for wellbeing lies in the structures and the management culture of the organisation."
Campus
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Risto Sarvas

Oops: A curious discovery

During doctoral researcher Fereshteh Sohrabi’s master’s project, curiosity turned a failing experiment into a new research avenue.
Aalto Magazine
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Hymyilevä Fereshteh Sohrabi pitelee toisessa kädessään muistikirjaa ja toisessa kädessä tussia, jolla hän on piirtävinään ilmaan.

Land uplift protects the Finnish coast from rising sea levels, but not endlessly

A recent study calculated new projections for mean sea level rise on the Finnish coast by 2100. In the worst-case scenario, the sea level in Helsinki would rise by more than half a metre.
Research & Art
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Aalto-yliopisto. Kuva: Pentti Kujala

Opening up the world of science

Aalto University Junior provides free study visits for groups from primary and secondary schools. Aalto students earn work experience credits by running the workshops.
Aalto Magazine
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Punaiseen pipoon sonnustautunut pitkätukkainen koululainen katsoo tarkasti pienen oranssin purkin sisään ikään kuin kaukoputkeen.

From triple jump to submission wrestling – Aalto supports students in combining sports and studies

Aalto University and Urhea have a partnership agreement. Whether your sport is basketball, synchronized skating, or something else, you get encouragement and support to combine practicing and studying
Studies, University
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juoksurata, sports field

Architecture students travel to Ghana to immerse themselves in the culture and environment

This past spring, students and professors from the Department of Architecture’s Humanitarian Architecture studio “Interplay of Cultures” traveled to Ghana to deepen their understanding of architectural practices in various cultural contexts.
Studies
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Locals in Accra

Ida Salin: It takes courage to speak up

'The EDI topics involve a social debate that can stir up strong emotions, including polarisation. When I started the assignment, I was nervous about whether I could talk about the right issues in the right way.'
University
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Ida Salin, photo by Linda Lehtovirta.

Turbo-charging AI: Collaboration with NVIDIA renewed as joint tech center marks three years

NVIDIA AI Technology Center (NVAITC) Finland has accelerated research, training and computing power in over a dozen projects where high-performance computing meets AI
Cooperation
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A researcher in dark clothing presenting his work in front of a classroom, gesturing towards the whiteboard and talking.

A student team surveyed opportunities for a new operating model in EY legal services

The goal of the project was to observe the potential of new operating models in the legal services sector that has remained the same for a long time
Cooperation, Studies
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EY Legal -projektitiimi

Mikko Kiviharju's research delves into the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure

Aalto University’s new Professor of Practice Mikko Kiviharju thinks information security should be integral to organisations and not just another software product
Appointments
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Mikko Kiviharju käytävällä, kuva Aalto-yliopisto Matti Ahlgren

Two Professors of Practise appointed to the field of water engineering

Water engineering education will be strengthened by Elin Lavonen and Ilkka Miettinen who will start as Professors of Practice in May-June at the Aalto University Department of Built Environment.
Appointments
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Water Engineering Aalto University

A sugar extracted from biowaste can provide a sustainable and more efficient method for sound absorption and thermal insulation

Researchers at Aalto University have discovered a way to convert polysaccharides from biowaste into a material that can outperform glass wool and other commercially used sound absorption materials with similar thickness.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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A black-and-white microscopic images of a highly porous material

Anastasia Koptsyukh: I have a lot of support from the community

'Our unit is very young and dynamic. There are 15 of us in total. Our culture is vibrant, supportive, and embracing. It’s oriented towards professional growth and development.'
Research & Art
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Anastasia Koptsyukh, photo by Tuấn Lê

Two Aalto professors elected as members of Finnish Academy of Science and Letters

Mikko Möttönen and Monika Österberg were elected on April 28.
Appointments
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Mikko Möttönen Monika Österberg

Nature invented the circular economy — with aspirational engineering we can follow suit

In the latest issue of Aalto University Magazine, the Dean of the School of Chemical Engineering, Kristiina Kruus, talks about aspirational engineering, a new way of thinking that takes inspiration from nature’s rational use of resources.
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art
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Dean Kristiina Kruus

Aalto BIZ Case Development Center project aims at supporting equity, diversity, and inclusion in teaching

The School of Business is funding projects and initiatives that foster and encourage diversity, inclusivity and equity
Studies
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A Grid. Opiskelijoita istumassa tyynyillä ja työskentelemässä yhdessä.

Arto Nurmikko to receive honorary doctorate

Arto Nurmikko works as a professor of engineering and physics at Brown University. His research covers multiple fields, including microelectronics, nanoscience and photonics, and developing cutting-edge technologies that can be applied to the physical and life sciences field. One of Professor Nurmikko’s current areas of interest is neuroengineering, where he employs his expertise to create devices that could be directly connected to the human brain.
Awards and Recognition, University
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Mustataustaisessa henkilökuvassa silmälasipäinen Arto Nurmikko pitää kädessään pientä esinettä jossa on Brown Universityn logo.

Researchers at Aalto develop a new technology to let immobilized patients control devices with their brain

A new project at Aalto University is developing techniques that will enable immobilized patients to control devices using their brain activity. The project builds on the multi-locus transcranial magnetic stimulation (mTMS) technology developed at Aalto, adapting it into a brain–computer interface (BCI) that can help patients with neurological conditions.
Press releases
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To succeed, this project will pull together skills and expertise from many fields. Pantelis Lioumis (from left), Matilda Makkonen, Ana Maria Soto and Tuomas Mutanen demonstrating the use of the new TMS device. Photo: Mikko Raskinen.

Thousands of Aalto students and over a hundred representatives of different organisations meet

The next Aalto Talent Expo recruitment fair will take over Otahalli on 2 November 2023
Cooperation, University
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Students enjoying a complementary drink on a stand

The Spring Forum for Higher Education Institutions’ International Issues

The Spring Forum for Higher Education Institutions’ International Issues is being held on May 3-5, 2023 at the Aalto University campus in Otaniemi. Around 450 experts working on the internationalization of higher education gather to network and discuss current issues at Spring Forum’s network meetings and sessions.
Cooperation, University
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Kv-kevätpäivät 2023