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OtaNano
Students at Cryocourse 2018

LTL access

Access policy and visitors

Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering

ESoA short course: Antenna measurements at millimetre and submillimetre wavelengths

On the 6-10th of May 2019 Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering organises an ESoA short course on antenna measurement at millimetre and submillimetre wavelegnths.

Department of Applied Physics

Materials for electrochemical energy applications

In the NMG group, we investigate and design novel and low-cost electrocatalysts for catalyzing various electrocatalytic reactions of importance for fuel cells, hydrogen production, and other environmentally important catalytic reactions.

Department of Applied Physics

CODES: Soft Matter and Wetting group

Program codes published as part of our works.

Digital Aalto
A white t-shirt with Digi help community written with yellow and red markers.

Join Digi Help Community!

A Teams community, where to share tips and ideas to support hybrid working

Sustainability
Sustainable Development Goals All

Sustainable Development Goals innovation challenge

Aalto University arranged a challenge to find new digital solutions to support implementing and reporting SDGs.

Services

Väre Feedback meeting on March 1st - 2019

Väre Feedback meeting on March 1st - 2019

Management of School of Engineering
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Tenure Track Committee

The School of Engineering Tenure Track Committee is appointed by the president of the university for a period of three years. The committee gives recommendations to the dean of the School of Engineering on all promotion and tenure decisions, as well as all recruitment decisions in the school.

Open positions

Privacy notice Aalto Talent Search

Privacy notice Aalto Talent Search

Mixed materials composition, photo by Eeva Suorlahti 2017

Materials samples photos and photography consulting

Photography services to promote and popularise Aalto research.

Focus group discussion of conceptualising Aalto-level Game Changer competences

10 superpowers for the future of work

We are going through now the fourth industrial revolution and the world of work is changing faster than ever. Artificial intelligence, automatization, robotization, and virtual technologies are changing the ways we work and also challenging our perceptions on what it means to be a human. Nobody knows what the future will bring for us, but there have been a lot of discussions, forecasts as well as research concerning the probable competences everyone will need to able to navigate in the ever-changing future of work.

For alumni
Jukka Mäkelä

Jukka Mäkelä

Jukka Mäkelä, Mayor of Espoo and the School of Engineering's Alumnus of the Year in 2018, believes in the power of collaboration and teamwork.

Study at Aalto
Students of Aalto University / Photo by Unto Rautio

Individual arrangements for entrance examinations

In student admissions, individual arrangements refer to individually tailored practical arrangements during an entrance examination. You may be entitled to individual arrangements based on illness, disability or other impairment. The arrangements made depend on your needs. Examples of individual arrangements are extra time for examinations and the possibility to use technical aids in the exam.

OtaNano
Low temperature laboratory. Image: Mikko Raskinen.

Record low temperatures

Low Temperature Laboratory has produced several world records of low temperatures in about thirty years' span and still holds the record for macroscopic condensed matter systems.

Campus
My Story Kristiina Hansen-Haug

Kristiina Hansen-Haug, textile designer

‘Aalto’s strength is cooperation with companies and the most desired employers.'

Campus
My story Lauri Hälinen

Lauri Hälinen, 31, startup entrepreneur

‘I don’t think I could have gotten a better education for my current job and running a business from anywhere else.'

Campus
My story Matilde Pelkonen

Matilde Pelkonen, MSc (Econ.) and future Educational Psychologist

‘I want to keep learning and looking for purpose in what I do.'

Campus
My Story Eelis Hemberg

Eelis Hemberg, 24, studying for his master’s degree in water and environmental engineering

‘I might not be your typical engineer. For instance, I am not exceptionally talented in mathematics. I am simply very interested in water engineering.'

Campus
My Story Iida Jääskeläinen

Iida Jääskeläinen, from art teacher to Release Train Engineer

‘My current job feels very meaningful to me. Right now it is what I want to devote my time to.'

Campus
My Story Leevi Kähkönen

Leevi Kähkönen, 24, master’s student in engineering physics

‘Uncertainty is a plus, it means there are plenty of options. I have become courageous and curious.'