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Finnish electric car owners don't even need a wallet

The charging business that utilises research done at Aalto University also attracts interest elsewhere in Europe.
Research & Art, Cooperation
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Matti Keloharju and Peter Nyberg's article approved to the Journal of Finance

Matti Keloharju, Peter Nyberg and Juhani Linnainmaa's article approved to the Journal of Finance.
Research & Art
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Researchers develop new concepts for a 5G mobile radio access technology

International consortium hopes to unlock spectrum above 6 GHz.
Research & Art
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Nanostructures can now be '3D printed鈥 using DNA

Three-dimensional nano-sized structures obtained from DNA using a new design method
Research & Art
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3D printed models of DNA nanostructures synthesised in the research. Picture: Erik Benson.

Karolin Kirschemann's article "Microfinance banks and financial inclusion" published at the Review of Finance

Karolin Kirschemann's article "Microfinance banks and financial inclusion" published at the Review of Finance
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Researchers demonstrated the first realization of invisible absorbers and sensors

Absorbers are completely transparent at non-operational frequencies.
Research & Art
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Scientists reveal 鈥渨oodquakes鈥

Wood and its response to stress or strain has been less known at a fundamental level 鈥 until now.
Research & Art
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Year rings show collapse as a result of the piston鈥檚 compression) The images taken by the camera clearly display the year rings of the wood. Comparing two consecutive images reveals the collapse of a year ring. This is seen in the picture on the right as a dark red stripe, which signifies a large local deformation. Picture: Markus Ovaska.

"Six research routes to steer transport policy", a research article published in Nature

Transport research is central to twenty-first-century global challenges that include energy provision, climate change and health.
Research & Art, Cooperation
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Solar energy creates Finnish work

Over half of the return of value in solar energy supply will remain in Finland.
Research & Art, Cooperation, Press releases
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Perttu K盲h盲ri麓s dissertation ranked in top 5 in the IB field this year

Aalto University was the only European university among the finalists.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Can you film debt?

A research project in the cinematic arts examines the transition of the welfare society and challenges the technical traditions of documentary film.
Research & Art
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Professor Susanna Helke's documentary films examine social transition.

Robin Stitzing Wins Best Poster Award at EAERE Annual Conference

Doctoral Student Robin Stitzing (Department of Economics) won the Best Poster Award at EAERE Annual Conference.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Funding for research in healthcare

The Health Capital project, which Aalto is a part of, receives funding from Finnish Techonology Industries Big data is a big part of the project.
Research & Art
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Department of Computer Science puts effort on industry cooperation both in research and teaching

The department cooperates with industry in all the important research areas.
Studies, Research & Art, Cooperation
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Aalto University to build Finland鈥檚 Centenary Satellite

Finland will celebrate it鈥檚 100 years as an independent country by sending a special satellite to orbit in 2017.
Cooperation, Press releases, Research & Art
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Growth entrepreneur can gain momentum from support euros

An Aalto University study shows that growth entrepreneurship policy is also financially worthwhile policy.
Research & Art
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Emmi Ruokokoski:" Atom gases have multiple uses"

In her thesis, Ruokokoski studied the creation, stability and dynamics of different textures using various methods.
Research & Art, Studies
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Robin Dunbar: We can have about 150 friends

On average, a person can have a maximum of 150 friends and acquaintances with whom he/she can maintain permanent social relationships.
Research & Art
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Big data enters the social sciences

Aalto hosted the first International Conference on Computational Social Science
Big data came to social sciences
Research & Art
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Towards a smart, networked and cybersecure digital society

The 5G technology entering the market at the end of the decade may make denial-of-service attacks impossible.
Research & Art, Cooperation
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