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Satellite laboratory hosted a remote lecture with a 360 camera
  Upper secondary school students watched the lecture from an 8K screen. The experiment was carried out in collaboration with telecommunications company Elisa. 
      
      
    Winners in the campusart competition rooted in bioart and quantum physics
  Laura Piispanen, Noora Heiskanen, Jenna Ahonen and Ayda Grisiute convinced the jury with their creativity.
      
      
    
  MAST Upgrade starts up its first plasma
  An experimental fusion device, which Aalto doctoral student Patrik Ollus carries out simulation work for, restarts today after getting upgrades
      
      
    
  How a foreign market entry fails: the case of Guggenheim Helsinki
  Both local and overseas resistance proved too difficult to overcome, highlighting need to study culture, decision-making and political power relations before moving into new market
      
      
    
  University collaboration brings a scope of new possibilities for Planmeca’s business
  FCAI, Planmeca and Tampere University Hospital have developed an artificial intelligence method that helps, for example, with the placement of teeth implants.
      
      
    
  AVP explores new ways for true multidisciplinarity in education
  By combining two existing courses, Aalto Ventures Program created a multidisciplinary experience in cosmetic product design.
      
      
    
  Technology to guide rehabilitation patients by the hand
  Smart gloves, virtual goggles and artificial intelligence will be part of the health care of the future.
      
      
    
  Can you identify which concert hall this music is being played in? Test to see
  Study shows music volume has a major impact on how the listener experiences the acoustics of a concert hall
      
      
    
  Building European cities with wood would sequester half of cement industry’s current carbon emissions
  Model shows that slowly increasing the use of wood in European construction could increase the carbon storage of buildings by 420 million CO2 tons over the next 20 years 
      
      
    
  Artificial intelligence helps to identify correct atomic structures
  Detecting adsorbate configurations with Bayesian inference.
      
      
    
  Drive faster, or get fired
  New book by Professor Henri Schildt explains how AI is changing management mindsets and the future of work 
      
      
    
  Alumnus Ville Vahteri: The opportunity cost of becoming an entrepreneur as a student is often at its lowest level
  Our alumnus Ville Vahteri, who studied marketing at the School of Business, was actively involved in organizing the startup event Slush throughout his studies. Emboldened by the experience, he co-founded Bou, a brand company, together with his Slush colleagues. 
      
      
    
  Business & Economics at Aalto rises to 53rd place in Times Higher Education ranking
  Computer Science also places in the top 100 globally.
      
      
    
  Distribution rights system will raise fuel prices - compensation for people with low income will only require a fraction of the revenue from system
  Economists developed possible compensation models based on extensive person and vehicle data.  The report was published at a Ministry of Transport and Communications webinar on 27 October.
      
      
    
  A spark to change the world - Aalto alumnas' startup helps people make climate-positive choices
  In the future, personal climate action will be as natural as personal finance is today.
      
      
    
  Public private partnership in industrial service research boosted scientific publication in Finland
  Service Solutions for Fleet Management program was designed to support industrial firms’ digital transformation toward advanced fleet-level service systems.
      
      
    
  Planning Officer Elli Hämäläinen and Aalto University received honorary mention for promotion of dual careers for athletes
  The honorary mention was awarded by the Finnish Olympic Committee's Sports Academy Programme and the URA Foundation.
      
      
    
  Gesture recognition technology shrinks to micro size
  New resource-efficient gesture recognition technology developed together with company HitSeed can be embedded into smart clothing. 
      
      
    
  Professor Paavo Alku becomes an ISCA Fellow
  Professor Alku is the first Finnish researcher to receive this title.