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Aalto ARTS Books participates in the Helsinki and Frankfurt Book Fairs

Both the Helsinki Book Fair and the world's largest book fair, the Frankfurt Book Fair, will take place online this year due to the covid-19 pandemic.
Research & Art
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auki olevan kirjan aukeamalla on pastellisävyisiä kuvia pienistä keramiikkaesineistä

Challenge – let’s make smart cities!

Smart City Centre of Excellence is announcing an international challenge to find great science intensive ideas.
Cooperation
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Smart city

Artist group IC-98’s staircase artwork Mare Tranquillitatis has been installed at Aalto University

The artwork makes the three spiral staircases of the School of Business a zone of tranquillity and silence.
Campus, Press releases, Research & Art
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IC-98:n taideteos Mare Tranquillatatis Kauppakorkeakoulun kierreportaikoissa

High-speed photos shine a light on how metals fail

By combining experimental and theoretical work, researchers discover what happens when metals are stretched to their yield point
Press releases
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A metal sample clamped in a tension machine, being photographed by a high speed camera

Circular Design Challenge Competition teams selected

The Circular Design Challenge Competition launched by Aalto University, Geological Survey of Finland GTK, Natural Resources Institute Luke, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE and VTT in May collected altogether 26 cross-organizational ideas. Nine teams received funding to develop their idea into a concept or proposal.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Photo Valeria Azovskaya: Wood based material

Scientists develop a sound device to allow monkeys living in a Finnish zoo to play sounds and music

The use of sounds is a promising way to improve the life and wellbeing of animals living in captivity
Press releases
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Two white-face sakis sitting on a tree branch and grooming in Korkeasaari Zoo

Doctoral thesis: organisations that treat employees like children undermine their skill and well-being

Bosses and employees can engage eachother in damaging “parent-child”-like relationships, according to research by Peter Kenttä. Smart management can avoid these roles, and handle them better when they unavoidably occur.
Press releases
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Kuva Prodeko-seminaarista. Kuva: Santeri Kiviniemi.

Construction and real estate expert Pekka Metsi named Alumnus of the Year 2020

'In an expert field like ours, competence development continues over an entire career. Our field lacks doctoral graduates, an issue we have also tried to remedy through our joint efforts with Aalto University.'
Awards and Recognition
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Pekka Metsi

ITP has been championing change and innovation for 25 years

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Aalto University’s flagship minor program Information Technology Program (ITP), let's take a look at what makes this program so unique.
Cooperation, Studies
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Students jumping for joy at the Amphitheater stairs.

Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation granted Aalto University EUR 10.5 million to establish a bioinnovation centre

The centre will accelerate the transition to a circular economy and bioeconomy, and create opportunities for sustainable economic growth in Finland.
Cooperation, Press releases, Research & Art, University
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green wall

How mobile apps grab our attention

First empirical study on how users pay visual attention to mobile app designs shows larger and brighter elements don’t catch our eyes after all.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Image of phone screen shows which elements draw users' eyes

Besides coders, computer science needs professionals interested in humans

Master student of Software and Service Engineering, Emmi Kranz wants to approach technology from a human perspective
Studies
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Master's student Emmi Krantz standing outside / Aalto University School of Science, Department of Computer Science

7 Experiences Summit giving birth to multidisciplinary experience research as a field

The conference brought together experience researchers from different fields for the first time worldwide.
Research & Art
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nainen ja kaksi miestä seisovat studiossa kuvan etualalla, taaempana mies odottaa kameran käynnistymistä virtuaalikonferenssissa

A new interpretation of quantum mechanics suggests that reality does not depend on the person measuring it

For 100 years scientists have disagreed on how to interpret quantum mechanics. A recent study by Jussi Lindgren and Jukka Liukkonen supports an interpretation that is close to classical scientific principles.
Research & Art
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Photo: Jukka Liukkonen (left) and Jussi Lindgren (right) describe Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Photo: Aalto University.

Open-minded innovations from young people improve the life of our planet

The Millennium Youth Prize competition organised by Aalto University and Technology Academy Finland inspires teenagers to become involved in technology and innovation. The youth hold the key to a better future - after all, innovations are born from bold, new thinking.
Cooperation, University
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MYP

Aalto University joins Node by Slush as the main partner

In the role of the main partner, Aalto will visibly present our university’s expertise in the field of multidisciplinary research and entrepreneurship.
Cooperation
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Slushin ja Aallon yhteistyöbanneeri

Five international top experts to serve as advisers to School of Business

Goals include getting latest information on the international labour market.
Appointments
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Kauppakorkeakoulun International Advisory Board

To experiment and explore

Curiosity breeds creativity says professor of practice Tua Björklund.
Research & Art, University
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Professor of practice Tua Björklund. Photo: Mortti Saarnia

A virtue of the Nordic system

Henri Weijo focuses on what creativity is and how it can benefit both individuals and society as a whole.
Research & Art
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Henri Weijo Aalto

Designing smart digital worlds

We benefit from online learning approaches that bravely cut across all schools at Aalto University, says Tomi Kauppinen.
Research & Art
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a man smiling, wearing a dark red pullover