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New online trade expertise for Finnish businesses
The Global Marketplaces research project opens up online trade opportunities for Finnish companies.
Pilot project for smart building services technology investigates the functionality of building services technology in the future in an everyday environment
The project tests new smart technology solutions in a pilot environment in Otaniemi.
Holding an object requires smooth interaction between high and low brain frequencies
Researchers have identified a neuronal mechanism enabling people to maintain constant contraction force.
Finnish design that conquered Burning Man can be utilised even in human settlements in Mars
The Cosmic Egg was built to the Nevada desert with the help of more than fifty volunteers.
Contemporary forms of work need to be incorporated into official statistics
Policy makers and individuals would benefit from statistics that capture new hybrid forms of work.
A concrete assessment framework to improve the quality of learning
A new study emphasises the importance of assessment in the development of teaching. An assessment framework of high quality is as understandable as possible and takes into account the entire process, not only a student's thesis.
Students and researchers got together in Computer Science Research Day
Research Day was jointly organized by the departments of Computer Science and Communications and Networking
Aalto Bachelor's programme in Science and Technology in English to start in 2018
The graduates will be top-level experts of digital society. The first majors are Data Science and Digital Systems and Design.
Laser scanning and augmented reality to enter theatres
The objective of the Virtual Adventure into the World of Theatre project is to increase the interest of young people in particular in culture.
Internet researchers harnessed the power of algorithm to find hate speech
The aim was to identify hate speech targeted at minorities and people in a vulnerable position.
Quantum computers on national TV
A working group led by Doc. Mikko M枚tt枚nen was awarded nearly one million euros to initiate the building of a scalable quantum computer in Finland.
Changes in innovation processes call for new policies
Industrial Innovation in Transition project provides new ways to understand how companies manage and organize innovation processes in practice.
Design students and staff discussed ceramics in Ceramic Values conference
Students and staff presented their work and ideas about ceramics at an international conference in Stoke-on-Trent 鈥 a historical center of ceramics production.
Lauri Himanen awarded Doctoral Grant by Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation
Lauri Himanen is awarded Wihuri Grant for doctoral study.
Construction of a quantum computer begins at Aalto University
Docent Mikko M枚tt枚nen's working group has received nearly one million euros in funding for the construction of a quantum computer.
More inspiration with fewer words
Every one of us can develop into a performer who is capable of inspiring others. The significance of this ability is emphasised in today鈥檚 world, where competition for attention is constant.
Documentary of citizens activism in Helsinki
鈥淣ot all the activists go on the streets with flags鈥, is a short film produced by Luca Acito as part of his master thesis at Aalto University, Master in Collaborative and Industrial Design.
DNA nanostructures get camouflaged by proteins
Straightforward and modular coating strategy can bring programmed DNA origami-based drug-delivery vehicles and nanodevices closer to clinical applications.
Over two million euro funding for a revolution in algorithmics and optimization
Five-year projects aim to tackle the challenges of uncertainty, optimization and dynamic data with new theoretical advances.
International Symposium on Nanocarbon Materials
The symposium was hosted by the NanoMaterials Group, headed by Prof. Esko I. Kauppinen, at Dipoli Congress Center on Friday 1 September 2017.