
Pedagogical research
The Department of Chemistry and Materials Science provides high-quality teaching and pedagogical research. We develop innovative and efficient approaches to enhance the learning and wellbeing of chemical engineering students.

Nokia Design Archive: The story behind the launch success
When we came across our researchers' Nokia Design Archive project, we knew we needed to share it with the world. It’s not always easy making research understandable – let alone visually compelling, emotionally engaging and accessible to all. But at Aalto Communications Services, we like to dream big.

Nokia Design Archive: Making twenty years of design history public to the world
Making data publicly available and accessible is one of the best ways to amplify its positive social impact. The Nokia Design Archive opens the door to the inner workings of a company that shaped who we are and how we connect today.

Joint seminar 2024 (MMD CMAT / PST CMET)
Joint Seminar by Multifunctional Materials Design (MMD) and Polymer Synthesis Technology (PST) research groups from Aalto CHEM School in December 2024
Public defence announcement and press release of defence
Information for doctoral students on writing public defence announcement

Alessandro Delfanti: The Warehouse: Workers and Robots at Amazon
In this episode, we are joined by Professor Alessandro Delfanti. He teaches Culture and New Media at the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information, and Technology at UTM and holds a graduate appointment in the Faculty of Information. Professor Delfanti’s research explores the intersection of digital cultures and science and technology studies. His work focuses on the political economy of communication, digital labor, hacking, social movements, and open science.

Esa Arola works to solve the circular economy challenges of plastics: “Chemical engineering is extremely practicalâ€
Esa Arola ended up studying chemical engineering because his friend recommended it. The hands-on studies led him to solve plastics’ circular economy challenges as a research engineer.