News
Energy sector executive Mika Anttonen named School of Engineering Alumnus of the Year
Anttonen is known for his open-minded work in the energy sector for mitigating climate change.
Researchers discover new method for heat dissipation in electronic components
By managing the flow of phonons in semiconductor nanowires, engineers can create smaller and faster devices.
Shuttle bus operating between Töölö and Otaniemi on a holiday break
The Aalto University shuttle bus operating between Töölö and Otaniemi is on a holiday season break between 23 December and 1 January.
1 and K floors are exceptionally closed today 16 Nov at 3 pm.
1 and K floors of the Harald Herlin Learning Centre (Otaniementie 9) are exceptionally closed today at 3 pm.
Market impact of CO2-based car taxation in Finland drastic but not that green
Especially high-income households were the winners of the 2008 car tax reform.
Harald Herlin Learning Centre’s access control
The Harald Herlin Learning Centre is accessible outside opening hours with your HSL travel card.
Call for idea proposals on online/blended learning, dl is April 21st, 2017
In January 2016, Aalto launched a new strategic development project, Aalto Online Learning, A!OLE.
Professor Päivi Törmä becomes Chair of the Millennium Prize Selection Committee
The International Selection Committee consisting of renowned scientists sifts and assesses the candidates for the Technology Prize worth €1 million.
Ways to participate in game theory experiments aiming to create a simulator of human behavior
The aim of the vast pioneering study is to apply the simulation to a robot or recreate the actions of large groups of people.
Rita Lavikka among the finalists in competition for a scholarship from KAUTE foundation
Rita Lavikka’s research concerns the development of digital product lifecycle data management in industrialized construction.
DNA builder gets inspiration from nature
Being able to build things in nanoscale can lead to useful bioinspired applications, says Assistant Professor Anton Kuzyk.
Financial thinking guides decision making on nuclear power too
The latest decisions on nuclear power demonstrate the despicably close alliance between nuclear power and politics.
Students brainstorm ideas for revamping Alvari Restaurant and Café Aino
Fazer will carry out some of the ideas produced in the Aalto Crossroads case competition.
Open University service hours in November and December 2016
Please check our exceptional service hours
Marja-Liisa Kuronen’s courses are strongly linked to the world of business.
Her latest research is related to business ethics, transparency and the building of trust in financial markets.
Students made suggestions for improvement to the user interface of HSL's new travel card reader
For example, a new model was developed for buying group tickets for making the device more user-friendly.
Tip of the Week: Teacher’s guide is a tool kit of good practices
It offers tips for teachers to develop their own expertise.
Sannamari Pilpola received the Best Master's Thesis Prize 2015 in energy
World Energy Council Finland and Finnish Energy Economists awarded Sannamari Pilpola (M.Sc.) the Best Master's Thesis Prize of 2015 in energy.
Million Euro barrier broken
Business and economics have attracted donations worth over a million Euros as part of Aalto University’s fund raising.