News
Alumnus Asad Awan awarded for the best doctoral thesis in the field of technology
  Awan’s doctoral research deals with the control methods for more efficient electric motors, which could replace traditional induction motors in industrial applications and help reduce the carbon footprint of motor driven systems
      
      
    Fibre made from recycled cloth towels and hemp stronger than cotton
  The tensile strength of fibres created with the Ioncell method is up to 2.5 times more than that of cotton, while an Ioncell knitted fabric made from recycled hemp withstands abrasion for twice as long as normal hemp fabric.
      
      
    
  Azimatu Seidu has won a grant from the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters
  Azimatu successfully applies Density Functional Theory (DFT) to screen vast combinations of different materials which find potential application in perovskite-based photovoltaic devices.
      
      
    
  Open access materials data in NOMAD
  The NOMAD (Novel Materials Discovery) Repository and Archive is a repository specialized in materials science. It distributes both raw and processed data under a Creative Commons license.
      
      
    
  AVP brings together students, VC's and companies in an all-new event
  In Matchbox, students, investors and industry experts will get a chance to connect with each other through e-pitching and networking.
      
      
    
  Collaboration with Club For Five gave birth to a sonic installation
  What does sound look like? How does art sound like? The art installation SOONI examines connections between sound and matter and their impact on well-being.
      
      
    
  Helene filmed by Rauno Ronkainen nominated in Camerimage main competition
  The film tells the story of artist Helene Schjerfbeck primarily through visualization. It's cinematography was awarded the Silver Frog in Camerimage.
 
      
      
    
  One year of UNITE!: pioneering the European higher education of the future
  Since the kick-off in November last year, decisive foundations have been laid and various initiatives and projects have been launched.
      
      
    
  Three Aalto University professors among the world’s most highly cited researchers in 2020
  Professors Arkady V. Krasheninnikov, Zhipei Sun and Tarik Taleb have been named on the annual Highly Cited Researchers list from Clarivate.
      
      
    
  Access control practices are changing - read the instructions on how to proceed
   The changes will take effect during December 2020, and will apply to everyone on Otaniemi campus.
      
      
    
  Challenges of the Millennium Youth Prize announced
  The challenges of the Millennium Youth Prize 2021 are related to genetic engineering, recycling of battery metals and food waste in stores.
      
      
    
  KY Alumni association welcomes all former students of Aalto University School of Business to join their activities
  Through KY Alumni association alumni can meet with each other and current students, hear about latest happenings at KY, and participate in selected KY events.
      
      
    
  Nanoscience expert Olli Ikkala and team part of new flagship project on biopharmaceuticals
  The Academy of Finland project brings together Finland’s front-line genetic, cellular, and nanotherapy researchers, as well as clinical actors, leading companies, and third sector players.
      
      
    
  Digitalising and 3D printing spare parts enables manufacturing anywhere and anytime
  The digitalisation of spare parts is a step towards more sustainable business and reducing the carbon footprint of industry. 
      
      
    
  The renovation of the Aalto University Töölö building restored the spirit of the 1950s
  The former main building of the School of Business in Runeberginkatu was renewed into a modern learning environment.
      
      
    
  Kati Laakso starts as Data Advisor in Research Services
  Kati Laakso works in Open Science and ACRIS team, focusing on research data management.
      
      
    
  Researcher Sakira Hassan encourages companies to dive headfirst into their data
  Data Scientist Sakira Hassan believes that when we can harness AI to transform data into knowledge and the means to forecast the future, we are not far away from building a smart world of science fiction.
      
      
    
  Finland will benefit from energy transition by participating actively in technology and market development
  In the Smart Energy Transition project, energy transition gradually changed from being a gradually increasing signal of change into a part of everyday public debate. A discussion on the results of the project, which is open to the public, will be held on 1 December.
      
      
    
  Pekka Marttinen: It is very important to take good care of health and social services data
  The DataLit project develops understandable and reliable practices for using health and social services data