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Photoshoot day of materials samples by the Materials Platform

The Materials Platform organizes photoshoot sessions for materials samples on a regular basis. All Aalto University researchers who are involved in materials research are invited to participate.

In February 2019, 11 different researchers participated in the multidisciplinary Photoshoot day. We were happy to welcome the diversity of university departments.

Photographs of materials samples

    Solar cell and vegetation, researcher Janne Halme, photo Valeria Azovskaya, 2019

    Solar cells

    Research Janne Halme, Department of Applied Physics

    RNSF:regenerating nature smart fabric, weaved wool samples, researcher Julie-Anne-Gandier, photo Valeria Azovskaya

    RNSF: regenerating nature smart fabric

    Research Julie-Anne Gandier, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems

    TEMPO CNF and CNT ink CA film, research Katariina Solin, photo Valeria Azovskaya

    TEMPO CNF and CNT ink CA film

    Research Katariina Solin, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems

    Carbon materials and Fuel cells photographed together with lab glass equipment, researcher Syed Muhammad Farhan Ali, photo Valeria Azovskaya, 2019

    Carbon materials and fuel cells

    Researcher Syed Muhammad Farhan Ali, Department of Chemistry and Materials Science

    Nanocellulose and agarose gels, researcher Kia Bertula, photo Valeria Azovskaya, 2019

    Nanocellulose and agarose gels

    Researcher Kia Bertula, Department of Applied Physics

    Hydrophobized textile fiber weaved sample, researcher Most Kaniz Moriam, photo Valeria Azovskaya, 2019

    Weaved sample of hydrophobized textile fiber

    Researcher Most Kaniz Moriam, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems

    Nylon molded samples, researcher Phan Nguyen, photo Valeria Azovskaya, 2019

    Nylon molded samples

    Researcher Phan Nguyen, Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering

    Thermo cell, researcher Miikka Jokinen, photo Valeria Azovskaya, 2019

    Thermo cell

    Researcher Miikka Jokinen, Department of Chemistry and Materials Science

    Fractionated LCNF, researcher Monir Imani, photo Valeria Azovskaya, 2019

    Fractionated LCNF

    Researcher Monir Imani, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems

    Materials samples photos and photography consulting

    Photography services to promote and popularise Aalto research.

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    Mixed materials composition, photo by Eeva Suorlahti 2017

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