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Novel cross-disciplinary approach for identifying complex molecular adsorbates

CEST researchers integrate Bayesian inference with scanning probe experiments to robustly detect surface adsorbate configurations.
Research & Art
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Image of atomic force microscopy

CEST research acknowledged at the E-MRS Spring Meeting 2021

Jari J盲rvi wins the Best Poster Award at the annual Spring Meeting of the European Materials Research Society
Research & Art
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Picture of the poster

Aalto Mathematics professor wins Outstanding Teacher of the Year from the Finnish Foundation for Technology Promotion's

This year the Outstanding Teacher of the Year is Fabricio Oliveira, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Operations Research. Aalto alumni Joonas Govenius won the Young Researcher of the Year
Awards and Recognition
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Joonas Govenius and Fabricio Oliveira

A new form of carbon

Not graphene: researchers in Germany and Finland discover new type of atomically thin carbon material
Research & Art
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Rakennekuvan yl盲osassa n盲kyv盲t hiiliatomien s盲盲nn枚nmukaisesti muodostamat neli-, kuusi- ja kahdeksankulmiot. Alaosa on atomivoimamikroskooppikuva keinotekoisesti valmistetusta materiaalista. Kuva: Marburgin yliopisto, Aalto-yliopisto

Opportunities for researchers to apply for leading projects on themes like AI, bioproducts, or carbon neutral energy

Business Finland has selected seven leading companies, and it is now time to apply for funding for research projects in the selected themes.
For Aalto community
Research & Art
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A detail of brainlike computing research, photo by Valeria Azovskaya

Jukka Pekola announced as acting director of InstituteQ

Professor Pekola will lead the Institute as it starts its operations
Appointments
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Professor Jukka Pekola stood in a hallway smiling at the camera

Evading the uncertainty principle in quantum physics

New technique gets around 100-year-old rule of quantum physics for the first time
Press releases
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The drumheads exhibit a collective quantum motion. Picture: Juha Juvonen.

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We鈥檙e interviewing our students about their experience of studying during covid. Here, we speak to Afrin Hossain about her year
Studies, University
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Afrin Hossain stood by a wall with trees in the background

Physics graduate and supervisor reflect on challenges and shared success of PhD dissertation work

Physics graduate Aaro V盲kev盲inen tells how he successfully overcame multiple challenges during his dissertation work
Research & Art, Studies
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Graphic with photo showing Physics graduate Aaro V盲kev盲inen and a nanoparticle array

A path to graphene topological qubits

Researchers demonstrate that magnetism and superconductivity can coexist in graphene, opening a pathway towards graphene-based topological qubits
Press releases
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A cartoon showing a graphene lattice with a strip of blue in the middle representing the topological superconductor

Three Aalto researchers were elected members of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters

The Academy invites distinguished academics and scientists to become members.
Professor Mauri Kostiainen, Professor Matti Liski and Adjunct Professor Sabrina Maniscalco from Aalto were elected this year.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Maniscalco, Sabrina, Liski, Matti ja Kostiainen, Mauri

Physicist Mika A. Sillanp盲盲 wins a multi-million euro research grant to support work reconciling quantum mechanics and general relativity

The team is trying to solve a hundred-year-old mystery of physics with the help of small gold spheres and extremely low temperatures. The observation of tiny gravitational forces between vibrating spheres may solve the mystery.
Press releases
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The highly competed ERC Advanced Grant, awarded to leading top researchers, is the third ERC grant won by Professor Mika A. Sillanp盲盲. In 2009, he received the ERC Starting Grant targeted at talented young researchers and, in 2013, he was awarded the ERC Consolidator Grant intended for top researchers establishing their careers. Picture: Aalto University.

Pinja Helasuo, preparing for Wappu: We are in this together

According to physics student Pinja Helasuo, the most challenging thing in daily life during COVID-19 has been tolerating spending all the time in the same room. The Guild of Physics and Helasuo鈥檚 closest friends and family have helped her cope. Helasuo was also involved in launching the WappuApu fundraising campaign to prevent student loneliness.
Incidents, Studies
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Photo: Tuukka Mattlar.

New nanoscale device for spin technology

Spin waves could unlock the next generation of computer technology, a new component allows physicists to control them
Press releases, Research & Art
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A green laser light shining on a sample stage between two magnets

Finnish Quantum Institute announced

InstituteQ will coordinate research, teaching and commercialisation across Finland
Press releases
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The low-temperature plate inside of the refrigerator. The team attaches their bolometers here. Credit: Aalto University.

New machine learning approach speeds up search for molecular conformers

A new method based on machine learning facilitates search for molecular conformers
Research & Art
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A graphic showing a front cover describing the conformer search method

CEST researchers pave the way for calculating circular dichroism (CD) spectra more efficiently

New study by CEST group implements an efficient method for calculating CD spectra in open source GPAW code
Research & Art
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A graphic showing CD spectra of a metal nanocluster

A computational deep glance at 2-dimensional MXene materials reveals new insight about their surface properties

New computational study looks at surface functionalization of 2-dimensional materials class
Research & Art
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A graphic showing a magnifying glass revealing atoms in a structure

Helsinki would need at least 5,000 intermediate-deep geothermal wells to meet the energy demands in district heating 鈥 researchers call for more studies

Geothermal energy wells are being explored as a way to provide district heating to cities and suburbs. A new study suggests that fields of wells connected to existing heating systems, instead of individual wells, should be studied.
Research & Art
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Otakaari 1, kuva: Mikko Raskinen.

Five new Marie Curie fellows join Aalto

The prestigious research grants supports international researchers to travel abroad to work.
Research & Art
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An autumnal aerial view of Aalto University campus from Laajalahti, autumn colours, yellow and orange, are prominent in the trees