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MyCourses Basics self-study online course now available
You can now study basics of MyCourses online in Finnish or in English.
The 1KOMMA5° showroom of smart energy solutions is now located in shopping centre A Blanc
Welcome to the Open House 1KOMMA5° Suomi Showroom from Wednesday to Friday 9.–11.10.2024. 1KOMMA5° provides smart energy solutions to enable carbon-neutral energy in Finnish homes by offering solar panel systems, batteries and electric vehicle charging stations.
BIZ Success funding for three excellent projects
Assistant Professors Ciprian Domnisoru, Iiris Saittakari and Moritz Scherleitner are the owners of the funded research projects
New research project aims for earlier dementia risk detection
Aalto University researchers Shrikanth Kulashekhar and Hanna Renvall have received funding from the Finnish Research Impact Foundation to develop diagnostics for early detection of dementia risk. The need is great, as there are at least 50 million people with memory problems worldwide, a number that is expected to double in the following 20 years.
New Read & Publish agreement with American Chemical Society
Aalto University has signed a new Read & Publish agreement with ACS.
Self-leadership course for Aalto employees starts on 10.10
Registration to Self-leadership course for Aalto employees: “Finding comfort and clarity during changing times” ends on 10.10. Register now!
Board appoints Dean Timo Korkeamäki to a second term
Prior to its official meeting, the Aalto University board participated in a community event, answered questions submitted by Aaltonians and invited the community to participate in the university's preview process.
New user interface for Aalto AI Assistant
The user interface of the Aalto AI Assistant has been improved to enhance accessibility, mobile-friendliness, and fix bugs.
Opin.fi helps you to find open studies and learning opportunities in Finland— be among the first to try our new service
The beta version of Opin.fi will be available to users in October 2024! Explore the service and contribute to its development.
Bio-based opacifiers offer solutions to cleaner environment
The CELLIGHT project, backed by approx. €1.3 million in funding from Business Finland, aims to develop cellulose-based alternatives to titanium dioxide (TiO2 ), a widely used whitener in paints, cosmetics, and coatings.
The next gaming revolution
Our understanding of what gaming is tends to be fairly superficial. Beyond the confines of the for-profit gaming industry exists a diverse and thriving gaming culture offering virtually unlimited possibilities and potential.
Marjo Kettunen appointed development manager at the School of Science
Marjo Kettunen has been appointed development manager at the School of Science (SCI). She is transitioning from the School of Chemical Engineering, where she has served as development manager since spring 2018.
The kick-off of the Astrophysics Centre for Multimessenger studies in Europe
ACME is an EU-funded project built by and for the astroparticle and the astronomy communities.
AaltoCHEM student, answer an exchange study survey and win prizes!
Tell us what you think about student exchange! There is a possibility to win some prizes too.
Major European funding for research into new quantum materials
New materials are hoped to become building blocks for yet unseen quantum devices
Unite! online course: How to work effectively in global virtual teams?
This course will enable you to establish relevant knowledge and communication skills to work effectively in Global Virtual Teams.
The Entrepreneurship Research of the Year Award to Professor Ewald Kibler and his research group for their research challenging stereotypes about age and innovation
The award-winning research shows that market-changing innovations are indeed made by entrepreneurs who later in their careers become entrepreneurs, especially those over 50
Kela has sent a request for further information on study progress to 20,000 students
Kela monitors study progress annually for students in upper secondary education and higher education
Physics professor: Nuclear simulations need powerful computers, and ‘Finland is at the forefront’
Andrea Sand leads the Nuclear Materials and Engineering research group – a large team of international researchers with funding resources and collaboration opportunities spanning the European continent.