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Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering

Materials to Products

The Materials to Products research group at the Department of Mechanical Engineering

Researchers in the Materials to Products research group (M2P) investigate the properties and performance of engineering materials processed by advanced and sustainable manufacturing integrated in circular economy. The starting point in modern production at M2P is digital data, generated and optimized.

Research methods encompass multiscale and multiphysics modelling, mechanical and microstructural testing with digital measurement, and quality control techniques. Among the applications in green processes and methods, special emphasis is placed on hydrogen influence in materials for safe energy applications, new sustainable friction-based manufacturing solutions, and additive manufacturing.

At M2P, we actively integrate our researchers in innovative solutions for materials, manufacturing, and digital tools, promoting the transfer of patents and know-how into their start-ups, while celebrating success.

Product Development and Design Factory

Aalto University Design Factory is a platform for co-creation across disciplinary, organisational and even geographical boundaries. Born as one of the first physical manifestations of Aalto University, a network of over 30 Design Factories across the globe has been formed to support reimagining higher education around product development.

Whether you're a staff member, student, alumni or represent the surrounding societal and industrial ecosystem, Design Factory aims to lower the threshold for your first steps to experimentation in our university. We pilot new forms of practices in education and development, host a number of courses and research groups, as well as offer prototyping facilities that any student can make use of with the help of our laboratory masters.

For more information, visit our complete website at designfactory.aalto.fi.

Research topics

Latest publications

Hanna Aarnio, Maria Clavert, Auli Toom, Kaiju Kangas 2025 International Journal of Technology and Design Education

Roozbeh Abidnejad, Mehrdad Mousapour, Kristoffer Meinander, Hossein Baniasadi, Mika Salmi, Eero Kontturi 2025 International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

Roozbeh Abidnejad, Mehrdad Mousapour, Ziba Fathi, Sahar Babaeipour, Vishnu Arumughan , Ira Smal, Hossein Baniasadi, Mika Salmi, Eero Kontturi 2025 ACS Applied Polymer Materials

Tanzin Ahmed, Esko Niemi 2025 Building Resilience into Production: Contemporary Challenges for the Future. ICPR 2023

Jan Sher Akmal, Kevin Minet, Jukka Kuva, Tatu Syvänen, Pilvi Ylander, Tuomas Puttonen, Roy Björkstrand, Jouni Partanen, Olli Nyrhilä, Mika Salmi 2025 Virtual and Physical Prototyping

Jan Sher Akmal, Nikan Doosti, Mihai Macarie, Kevin Minet-Lallemand, Jukka Kuva, Tatu Syvänen, Pilvi Ylander, Tuomas Puttonen, Roy Björkstrand, Jouni Partanen, Mika Salmi, Olli Nyrhilä 2025

Jan Sher Akmal, Mika Salmi 2025 Wohlers Report 2025

Nurul Anwar, Katarzyna Major-GabryÅ›, Kalle Jalava, Juhani Orkas 2025 International Journal of Metalcasting

Nurul Anwar, Kalle Jalava, Juhani Orkas 2025 International Journal of Metalcasting

Eugene Sefa Appiah, Samuel Olukayode Akinwamide, Eric A.K. Fangnon, Kwadwo Mensah-Darkwa, Anthony Andrews, Frank Ofori Agyemang, Martinson Addo Nartey, Katlego Makgopa, Pedro Vilaça 2025 Next Materials
More information on our research in the Aalto research portal.

Members

Niti Bhan

Doctoral Researcher
Kalle Jalava

Kalle Jalava

Project Specialist
T212 Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering
Sven Bossuyt

Sven Bossuyt

Professori (Associate professor)

Arda AkÅŸen

Postdoctoral Researcher

See also

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ADDLAB, Aalto University Digital Design Laboratory

ADDLAB, Aalto University Digital Design Laboratory, is a research organization initiated by the Aalto University's School of Engineering and School of Arts, Design and Architecture.

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