ÄûÃʵ¼º½

News

Aalto Computer Science placed 7th in Europe in the U.S. News ranking

The U.S. News ranking for Aalto University's Computer Science field was 7th in the European comparison and 43rd globally.
Aalto University Computer Science Ranking U.S.News

The U.S. News ranking for Aalto University's Computer Science field was 7th in the European comparison and 43rd globally.

In the past four years, Aalto’s placement in these rankings has improved significantly. In 2014, the Computer Science field in Aalto placed 23rd within Europe and 98th globally.

The comparison was conducted by U.S. News & World Report. Universities were ranked based on their reputation and research in the field.

With 44 professors and more than 400 employees, the Department of Computer Science is the largest department at Aalto University and the largest Computer Science unit in Finland. It is assessed among the top 10 Computer Science departments in Europe and in the top 100 globally also in the and (ARWU) rankings.

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

A snowy urban scene with modern buildings, a tram, and bicycles parked. People walk along the snow-covered paths.
Research & Art Published:

Significant donation to boost pavement engineering research and education

Companies and associations in the field have donated €400,000 to the School of Engineering.
Microscopic view of a larva with red and blue outlines showing swimming motion. Scale bar indicates 0.3 mm.
Press releases Published:

‘Mesoscale’ swimmers could pave way for drug delivery robots inside the body

Researchers have discovered how tiny organisms break the laws of physics to swim faster — such secrets of mesoscale physics and fluid dynamics can offer entirely new pathways for engineering and medicine.
HiFive research group: Joni Lappalainen, Juho Silmukari, Martina Čaić, Anna Viljakainen, Virpi Roto. Photo: Mikko Raskinen
Cooperation, Research & Art Published:

Design strengthens industrial competitiveness – human-centered factory work at the core

Factory work is undergoing a transformation: new technologies and artificial intelligence are changing the content and roles of work. Aalto University’s Department of Design is studying this change from a human-centered perspective in the HiFive project.
Researcher Tatsiana Padhaiskaya, School of Business
Research & Art Published:

Learning to slow down: cold-water swimming benefits explored in new study

Swimming in cold water offers a temporal slowdown, promoting stress management and mental clarity that lingers long after the experience, says research from Finland.