Latest research news
Juuso Tervo wins 2018 Manuel Barkan Memorial Award for art education
Aalto alumnus and postdoctoral researcher recognized for excellence in art education research
Professor Orlando Rojas to receive the prestigious Anselme Payen Award
The award is one of the most important and internationally recognized awards in the field of cellulose and renewable materials.
A simple method developed for 3D bio-fabrication based on bacterial cellulose
Bacterial cellulose can be used in food, cosmetics and biomedical applications, such as implants and artificial organs.
Researchers are designing a digital local currency for Helsinki
Aalto University researcher Maria Joutsenvirta and Professor Pekka Nikander want to harness digital currencies as an instrument of welfare.
Aalto University ranking improved in the SCM Journal List ranking
Aalto University ranked the 30th best university worldwide in the recent SCM Journal List ranking in operations and supply chain management.
Professor Otto Toivanen and Professor Hannu Vartiainen to lead Helsinki Graduate School of Economics
The Governing Board of Helsinki GSE has selected Professor Toivanen to be Academic Director and Professor Vartiainen to be Academic Deputy Director.
Nature provides the means for the sustainable management of floods
World Water Day is held on 22 March. This year's theme is "Nature for water", which highlights how natural methods can be used in curbing flooding, droughts and water pollution.
Professor Tuula Tuhkanen awarded grant by Tapani J盲rvinen Environmental Technology Fund
Tuhkanen has researched the development of environmental analytics and technology and its use for solving practical problems.
Pressing a button is more challenging than appears - A new theory improves button designs
Pressing a button appears easy, but the brain needs a probabilistic internal model to control a press.
Two student films awarded at Tampere Film Festival
Hannu-Pekka Peltomaa and Sanni Priha were honoured at the 2017 Tampere Film Festival.
A recent report: Mass personalisation of health care services would improve the social welfare and health care reform
The G3 research project examined how health services could respond to customers' needs individually.
New quantum spin liquid predicted by Nobel Laureate prepared for the first time
This achievement is an important step towards building so-called topological quantum computers.
EIT Digital 2019 Call for Proposals
The Annual Call for Innovation & Education Proposals for EIT Digital is open until 03 May 2018.
New measurement methods recognise pollutants in indoor air before they cause problems
Solving indoor air problems is detective work that requires good instruments for investigating the causes and sources of problems.
Doctoral dissertation: Helsinki鈥檚 housing market favours the buyer: average benefit from an old flat EUR 5,900
Buyers benefit more than sellers, especially when it comes to large flat sales.
Aalto University seeking to make Finland a model country for energy storage solutions
Through partnerships and cooperative projects, solutions are being sought to the challenges of energy storage.
Exhibition: 鈥淪how must go wrong鈥 examines stressing
Video installation by artist duo 55鈥98, Verna Kovanen and Krista Sepp盲l盲, will occupy the Beta Space Gallery in Otaniemi until 23 March.
The technology sector is more versatile than girls in middle school had thought
A strong basic degree as well as language and communication skills are central in working life.
The second Brain Twitter Conference 08 March 2018: non-stop neuroscience for 16 hours
The keynote topics include the social brain and emotions' effect on speech production.
AI application for treatment of gestational diabetes
AI allows individualized predictions for expectant mothers and newborn children. The aim of the individual recommendations is a positive experience for the user combined with activity that is beneficial for the glucose level.