Art
This page features artworks, art projects, exhibitions, curated shows and publications by the Department of Art faculty, students and alumni
University Lecturer Andy Best & Merja Puustinen: Strange Fruit (2019)
Strange Fruit consists of three inflatable sculptures. The forms resemble genetically mutated plants, the results of soil and radioactive contamination caused by anthropocentric activities such as mining, deforestation, pollution and population growth. The name Strange Fruit alludes to Billy Holiday’s infamous song of the terrible consequences of racism and intolerance. The Strange Fruit are beautiful yet ominous heralds of a possible future.
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Alumna Essi Yliaho :“I feel enthusiastic everyday as we are working to tackle global challenges together!â€
Practical studies with case studies in co-operation with companies and a master’s thesis that lead to a job in the field. Essi Yliaho graduated from the Master's Programme in Chemical, Biochemical and Materials Engineering - Biomass Refining in 2020.
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The use of animals in research
Aalto University's statement on the use of non-human animals in research
Ethical review of research and DPIA
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Alumna Salli Aikio: "I want to make an impact and build a better future through sustainable metals processing"
Projects with companies working in the field, interesting trainee positions and a passion for sustainability. Salli Aikio graduated in 2019 from the Master's Programme in Chemical, Biochemical and Materials Engineering - Sustainable Metals Processing.
Alumnus Julius Grahn: 'Laboratory work gave a reason to spend a lot of time with new people.'
A combination of hands-on laboratory work and theoretical research, Julius Grahn graduated in 2019 from the Master's Programme in Chemical, Biochemical and Materials Engineering - Functional Materials.
Alumnus Jarkko Larkio: 'Getting out of my comfort zone and learning a lot of new things in different areas of chemistry.'
Development of renewable energy sources is becoming more and more crucial, Jarkko Larkio graduated from the Master’s programme: Chemical, Biochemical and Materials Engineering in 2020.
Student Veera Petäjäniemi: 'Through research, I can make an actual impact on the world.'
Veera Petäjäniemi graduated in 2021 from the Master's Programme in Chemical, Biochemical and Materials Engineering - Chemical and Process Engineering. She is currently working as a Process Development Engineer at Fermion, a Finnish manufacturer of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API).
Alumnus Adel Assad: 'My goal is to be in the front line of creating a greener planet with sustainable solutions'
Honorary academic achievements, contributions towards the student community and a passion towards building a better future, Adel Assad graduated 2019 from the Master's Programme in Chemical, Biochemical and Materials Engineering - Functional Materials. He studied a minor in Fibre and Polymers Engineering.
Alumna Jonna Jyrämä: 'I can make a difference by shaping a greener future'
During her studies at Aalto University, Jonna Jyrämä inspired a new generation of future chemists at a part-time job for Aalto Junior and worked in different teams to create new innovative and sustainable solutions.
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