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Metallurgists are needed to fix the sustainability gap

Professor of Metallurgy Ari Jokilaakso’s researches the behaviour of chemical elements at high temperatures. He wants to give students a real understanding of chemical phenomena.
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Upcycling ‘fast fashion’ to reduce waste and pollution

Aalto’s Ioncell team presents their work at a meeting of the American Chemical Society.
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Promising results obtained with a new electrocatalyst that reduces the need for platinum

Researchers succeeded in manufacturing electrocatalysts with one hundredth of the amount of platinum that is usually needed.
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Alexander Frey wants to cut health costs with specialised yeast

The Professor of Molecular biotechnology has harnessed a hardy workforce for tasks such as manufacturing cheap medicines and biofuels.
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Michael Hummel knows breakthrough research is hardly ever a one-man show

Postdoc researcher thinks that cutting-edge research requires a multi-disciplinary group of highly qualified and highly motivated partners.
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Decorations on 2016 Independence Day

12 employees of Aalto University awarded.
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Research project on renewable energy storage receives sought-after funding from Horizon 2020

Aalto University’s share of the funding is about half a million euros.
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New professors pitched their research interests to each other

Professors' networking event was organised for the 8th time.
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Professor Emma Master, Aalto CHEM, gave the keynote speech in the event.

Monika Österberg develops from wood a contender to oil

Associate Professor of Bioproduct Chemistry Monika Österberg wants to see her innovations change the world.
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Seven-figure grant for researcher producing carbon fibre from wood

Michael Hummel, the recipient of the much sought-after ERC Starting Grant, knows that there is a great need for more affordable carbon fibre.
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The ERC is funding ground-breaking, cutting edge research. What is needed for opening up new paths?

‘Cooperations that allow for a multi-disciplinary approach are very central. In addition to experts in wood chemistry and forest products technology, we have various specialists in engineering and other sciences’, says Michael Hummel.

IonCell-F won the price in pitching

IonCell-F has won seed fund award at Innovation Day pitching organized by Climate-KIC Nordic.
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Nanofiber scaffolds demonstrate new features in the behaviour of stem and cancer cells

A discovery in the field of biomaterials may open new frontiers in stem and cancer cell manipulation and associated advanced therapy development.
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Professorship strengthens the cooperation of ABB and Aalto in Industrial Internet solutions

Dr. Iiro Harjunkoski has been appointed Adjunt Professor at the School of Chemical Engineering.
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The rebirth of pulp

CHEMARTS brings together biomaterials and design students. Their encounters sprout ideas that can make the world a better place.
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White Ioncell-F fibre being handled over a colourful cellulose aquarelle.

Fibres from textile waste to be turned into new attractive consumer products

Trash textiles are a valuable resource that should not be left untapped. Aalto and VTT are participating in an EU project called Trash-2-Cash.
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Awarded method makes textile fibre from waste cotton

A greener textile industry requires expertise in chemistry, design and economy, stresses Herbert Sixta who leads the development of Ioncell-F.
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Towards more efficient gene therapy by investigating interactions of polyelectrolytes

A recent thesis investigated the interactions of charged polymers in salt solution.
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A maker of better materials

Professor Tanja Kallio develops ecological, safe and affordable materials for batteries and electrocatalysts.
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A process revolutionising cotton recycling wins the H&M Global Change Award

The Ioncell-Fâ„¢ process adapted for the conversion of waste-cotton into new textile was awarded as one of five winners among 2,700 proposals.
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Professor Metal

Mari Lundström wants to recover and reuse metals. She approaches her task with a steely resolve.
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