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Is academic freedom being respected? Respond to a survey by 10 November
The Committee for Public Information (TJNK) asks responses from researchers and experts working with research.
Time crystals could power future quantum computers
A time crystal, a long-life quantum system approaching perpetual motion, has been hooked up to its environment for the first time, unlocking an intriguing way to increase quantum computational and sensing power.
Answer the personnel wellbeing survey 22.10. at the latest!
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Introducing Qi Chen: Trustworthy AI requires algorithms that can handle unexpected situations
AI developers must focus on safer and fairer AI methods, as the trust and equality of societies are at stake, says new ELLIS Institute Finland principal investigator Qi ChenSchool events

Public defence in Computer Science, M.Sc.(Tech.) Anton Debner
Towards scalable frameworks for intelligent agents (title of the thesis).
International Open Access Week 2025
International Open Access Week will be held 20 – 26 October. Check Aalto’s programme!
Physics Research Seminar: Dr. Kang Yang
Dr. Kang Yang gives a talk on engineering non-Abelian Berry curvatures via dissipation in the latest event of the Physics Research Seminar series, organized by the Department of Applied Physics.