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Spring junk bike collection in Otaniemi
The Otaniemi junk bike collection is here again!
What if a doctoral programme would operate like a football team? The first part of a new video series published
The videos highlight the Excellence Recognition projects and the people behind them.
Aalto’s report on strategy implementation delivered to the ministry
Aalto University has produced a report Implementing Strategy 2018 and delivered it to the Ministry of Education and Culture.
Academy of Finland Flagship funding for Aalto University and VTT to develop new biomaterials
Aalto University and VTT will set up a competence center to develop new materials for securing a sustainable future.
Young people seeking solutions for better future
Millennium Youth Prize is a new technology competition for 14 to 18-year-olds.
Material Research BA course exhibition
Design students orientated themselves in the features, working methods and aesthetics of different materials through their research projects.
Rare metals need efficient recycling
How can the valuable ingredients of batteries be recovered? What could replace bismuth, tellurium and many other rarities? These issues are being examined by the CloseLoop project.
A customer feedback system was developed for Fazer Food Services in a student project
According to the research manager at Fazer, the project is a good starting point for wider cooperation.
Development proposals from students for developing project activities at Tieto
Course focuses on what actually happens between people in projects and why.
A new Bose–Einstein condensate created at Aalto University
Researchers at Aalto University, Finland are the first to create a Bose–Einstein condensate of light coupled with metal electrons, so-called surface plasmon polaritons.
Fighting the flames – better together
The fundamental questions of sustainable development are integral in our business research as well, says Professor Minna Halme.
What if the world’s cattle munched on Finnish wood?
A new manufacturing method will open entirely new markets for microcrystalline cellulose. It could be used, for example, to enrich animal fodder.
Visionary realist
Mika Anttonen, a billionaire who made his fortune by refining oil, spends a lot of time and money in search of alternative energy solutions.
'Finland is a great place to start a company'
Tiina Nyman, President of Aaltoes, sees entrepreneurship as an invaluable learning opportunity.
'Driving Disruption – Envisioning the Future of Businesses' chosen as title for student conference
Aalto University School of Business to host CEMS Nordic Forum from 17 to 20 April.
Turning off the tap
There is no single solution to the shortage of water, but applying several might get the job done.
The results of admissions ÄûÃʵ¼º½ University’s master’s programmes have been published
A total of 2837 people applied for master's degree studies during the application period that ended on the 24 January 2018.
Dropbox pilot underway at Aalto University
Dropbox is a reliable, cloud-based file sharing and storage service. Access your files from your computer, your mobile devices and the web. It's easy to share your files with others, whether or not they use Dropbox.
Open Access Drop-In sessions in CHEM April 23-27: How can open access benefit you?
Want to make your research more visible and boost your paper's citations?
Changes in using The Financial Times – no access on Monday April 9th from 6pm
Accessing Financial Times will change on Tuesday April 10th.