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CEST group wins supercomputing Grand Challenge

The CEST group has won a CSC grand supercomputing challenge to run projects in 2021.
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An image showing an arrangement of data servers from supercomputer Mahti

Designs for a Cooler Planet 2021

In a world of plenty, what is wise to design for the next generations? This year's theme is Resource wisdom, and a university-wide event will take place in September 2021.
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Designs for a Cooler Planet logo

Entangling electrons with heat

Entanglement is key for quantum computing and communications technology; Aalto researchers can now extract entangled electrons using heat
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An electron microscope image of the device used to extract entangled electrons

Alumna Elina Lamponen: Internships and other jobs during your studies are a good way to try out different things

School of Business, Mikkeli Campus alumna Elina Lamponen gives current students a valuable piece of advice regarding working during studies: “Try to get a job at a smaller company. The company might not seem as prestigious as bigger companies, but the duties are usually more varied, and you get to see and do more and get responsibility early on.”
Cooperation, Studies
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BScBA Program alumni Elina Lamponen

Daria can study with her friends despite the pandemic: ‘None of us needs to struggle alone with homework’

Bioinformation technology student Daria Liutina has been struggling with the new routines but enjoyed the flexibility remote learning gives
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Daria Liutina, Bioinformation technology student in Aalto University

The majority of Finland's ICT emissions are generated outside our borders – So our reporting must be adjusted

It is difficult for companies and consumers to obtain information on the environmental impact of information technology. Researchers recommend unified, cross-boarder reporting obligations for the ICT sector.
Research & Art
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Drawing of people using their smart phones.

School of Business student story: Osama Hamoud

Osama Hamoud, a 3rd year student of the Bachelor's Program in International Business never thought he could stay away from home for too long: “Despite being thousands of kilometres away from Cairo, Mikkeli still feels like home thanks to our amazing community.”
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BScBA student Osama Hamoud riding a horse back home in Egypt.

Aalto University attracted a record number of applications to master's programmes

More than 6000 applications for Aalto's master's programmes.
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Students at Otaniemi campus in the winter and snow, photo by Unto Rautio

Alumna Tiina Palmunen: Presentation, cooperation and teamwork skills are crucial in working life

Our alumna Tiina Palmunen became interested in Kesko’s trainee program when she met with an HR representative of that company at Aalto Summer Job Day. At her current position as HR Specialist at Employee Responsibility at Kesko, she works with diversity and inclusion matters.
Cooperation, Studies
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Kauppakorkeakoulun alumni Tiina Palmunen

Welcome, student groups, to a virtual neuroimaging laboratory tour

In the laboratory you can use a remote connection to learn about a lie detector and a thermal camera, for example. We welcome upper secondary school pupils, upper comprehensive school pupils, students from universities of applied sciences, and others.
Incidents, Research & Art, Studies
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Lämpökamerakuva, Aalto-yliopisto.

‘In electrical engineering you can build a more responsible and smarter future’

Student Emmaleena Ahonen feels that the future of the field looks sunny because skills and knowledge are needed even in unexpected fields
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Electrical engineering student Emmaleena Ahonen.

Northern Dimension Newsflash 3/2020 has been published

In this newsletter, you can read overviews of the ND Future Forums and the ND Expert Seminar on nuclear waste cleanup in the Arctic. Also, find about the new ND brochures, and acquaint yourself with the latest NDI Policy Briefs & Background Paper.
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Northern Dimension Newsflash 3-2020

Researchers develop new way to break reciprocity law

The breakthrough makes a significant step forward in photonics and microwave technology by eliminating the need for bulky magnets
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visualisation of a time varying material structure, image Xuchen Wang / Aalto University

Aalto University Bioinnovation Centre launching

Aalto University’s Bioinnovation Centre will be established with the grant amounting over 10 million euros received from Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation. Bioinnovation Centre will start its operation in 2021 by the recruitment of a professor enabled by the grant and opening the first call for the doctoral school supported by the grant.
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Happy holidays!

In this video, President Ilkka Niemelä wishes all happy holidays
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Joulukortti

Alumnus Pekka Lehtinen: Network as much as you can during the studies and after, widen your perspective

School of Business, Mikkeli Campus alumnus Pekka Lehtinen has had a long career and he continues to value the skills he gathered during studies: ”Teamwork and the skill to think outside the box have brought the biggest insights into my career.”
Cooperation, Studies
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BScBA Program alumnus Pekka Lehtinen

Life in the Post-pandemic New Normal – The ND Future Forum 2020: Combatting COVID-19

The Northern Dimension Future Forum 2020 “Combatting COVID-19 in the Northern Dimension Area” was held on the 3rd of December as two virtual events. The Forum gathered together a wide range of experts and stakeholders to discuss health and societal implications of the COVID-19 epidemic in the Northern Dimension area and beyond. The Northern Dimension Institute (NDI) organized the Forum in cooperation with the Northern Dimension Partnership in Public Health and Social Wellbeing (NDPHS).
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Northern Dimension Covid-19 seminar panelists

New research shows how gatherings of people increase the risk of coronavirus exposure

The content of aerosols carrying the virus rises rapidly in a small space, as light aerosol droplets can remain afloat for hours if the space is poorly ventilated.
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Kuvakaappaus videolta, joka näyttää, miten virusta kantavien aerosolien pitoisuus nousee nopeasti pienessä tilassa, sillä keveät aerosolipisarat voivat jäädä leijumaan tunneiksi, jos tila on huonosti tuuletettu.

How to motivate people to comply voluntarily with necessary restrictions – 13 principles for effective COVID-19 related communication

Decision-makers and experts should support people's autonomy, competence and relatedness in their COVID-19 related communications with citizens.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Ihminen tekemässä työtä laboratotiossa.

School of Business student story: Ni Nguyen

Studying in the Bachelor's Program in International Business has made Ni Nguyen more confident: “Public speaking used to be my biggest fear but now, the shaking voice and tensed facial muscles during presentations have vanished.”
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BScBA Program student Ni Nguyen