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The latest installation lectures available on video
Aalto University's newly tenured professors reveal the secrets of aesthetics, biohybrid materials and wireless world, among other things.
In Russia, managers keep a close eye on their subordinates
Western management practices do not necessarily work in Russia.
Scientists find link between tropical storms and decline of river deltas
A change in the patterns of tropical storms is threatening the future of the Mekong River delta in Vietnam.
Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority and Aalto University to intensify collaboration
Changes in society create challenges for water services and waste management.
Towards Efficient Orbital-Dependent Density Functionals for Weak and Strong Correlation
Together with Igor Zhang, John Perdew and Matthias Scheffler, we developed a new density-functional that also works for strong correlation.
Professor Kalevi Ekman received the World Cultural Council鈥檚 education award
The Design Factory Global Network has been strengthened by three new members in the past month, with the latest opening in Riga.
Helsinki Challenge: 鈧375 000 for science-based solutions that impact society
In the idea competition, solutions for the great challenges of the world and future well-being are solved.
Developing a Finnish Startup in the Food Sharing Business
鈥淚 like to cook and eat food with my best friends. For me, food is about sharing. 鈥 -says Yifan Zhang.
Professor Matti Keloharju among the 26 most distinguished Finnish researchers
The Finnish Academy of Science and Letters listed the most distinguished Finnish researchers in different fields.
Researchers nearly reached quantum limit with nanodrums
Extremely accurate measurements of microwave signals can potentially be used for data encryption based on quantum cryptography and other purposes.
Artificial intelligence introduced to design
Algorithms are challenging humans in the design of smarter user interfaces.
Hunter of the lost watts
Professor of Computational Electromechanics Anouar Belahcen searches for ways to reduce energy loss from motors and transformers.
New professors pitched their research interests to each other
Professors' networking event was organised for the 8th time.
Typing while driving could be more safe with simple text entry technique
Combination of a head-up display and the keypad familiar from mobiles in the 2000s improved the performance of drivers who were texting while driving.
Aalto University Computer Science placed 79 in the NTU ranking
Chemical Engineering and Electrical Engineering in the top 100
Professor of aesthetics dives into big data
As far back as during his days as a pupil, Ossi Naukkarinen was already fascinated by what it is about art that intrigues us.
Fun problem solving rewarded with the Nobel Prize in physics
Visiting Fellow at Aalto, Michael Kosterlitz, revealed the properties of exotic matter by not knowing it was impossible.
Preparations under way in Otaniemi for the first satellite launch
Aalto-1 and Aalto-2 satellites are waiting in dispensers to be transported to their launch sites.
Wannabe managing director becomes stubborn researcher
Jani Romanoff has got far by helping others, believing in his ideas, and possessing a limitless thirst for knowledge.
New Nobelist in Physics at Aalto
Professor Michael Kosterlitz, who is one of the three awardees, currently works at Aalto University as a Visiting Fellow.