Latest research news
Three Academy of Finland postdoctoral researcher positions to HYBER CoE researchers
Matilda Backholm, Sesilja Aranko and Suvi Arola received funding from the Academy of Finland
Multidisciplinary Materials Platform is a game changer
Materials research plays an important role in future industrial applications and innovations.
CEST publishes article on charge transfer interface
Marc Dvorak and Patrick Rinke, together with experimental collaborators from Peter Liljeroth's group, published their work describing the charge transfer interface of F4-TCNQ on graphene in ACS Nano.
Aalto gains eight new Academy Research Fellows
Half of Aalto's new Academy Research Fellows work in applied physics.
Researchers create anticancer nanomaterials by simulating underwater volcanic conditions
The novel method enables making nanoclusters of zinc peroxide in an environmentally friendly manner.
Future Media Center -exhibition
Exhibition of the student work from the course Building Design Studio for Master students
Supercomputer can disprove the theory of sunspot formation
A group of researchers believes that contrary to a common model sunspots form near the Sun's surface.
Sensual Mathematics Exhibition
An exhibition of the Aalto University course: Crystal Flowers in Halls of Mirrors: Mathematics meets Art and Architecture
Quantum-circuit refrigerator
Our paper "Quantum-circuit refrigerator" has just been published in Nature Communications.
Destruction of a quantum monopole observed
Scientists at Amherst College and Aalto University have made the first experimental observations of the dynamics of isolated monopoles in quantum matter.
A house full of expertise and great potential
The opening ceremony for Aalto Bioproduct Centre was held in a happy atmosphere on 3 May.
Digitalization, innovation ecosystems and expert judgements explored at an international conference
The Building Expertise for Innovation conference brought together researchers, decision-makers and industry.
Computers learn to understand humans better by modelling them
Computers are able to learn to explain the behavior of individuals by tracking their glances and movements.
How to Avoid the Trickiest of Investment Scams
The new book helps new and experienced investors save money by avoiding pitfalls.
Dissertation: Highly educated people favour ground heat when building houses
A dissertation indicates that ground heat would be a sensible investment for the majority of house builders.
Cookbook for Sustainability Innovation encourages co-creation with diverse stakeholders
New ‘Cookbook’ highlights sustainable and innovative co-creation models of companies.
Winning application allows easy streaming on different devices
Quality award-winning student group created an application that creates added value for customers.
Associate Professor Iiro Jääskeläinen’s brain research uses movies as stimuli
Rapid progress in brain research will bear remarkable impact in the near future.
Movie research results: Multitasking overloads the brain
The brain works most efficiently when it can focus on a single task for a longer period of time.