World’s fastest Bose–Einstein condensate created at Aalto University
  New research published in Nature Communications can make elusive state of matter in record time
      
      
     
  Patrick Rinke awarded Academy of Finland funding
  The LearnSolar project receives funding for machine-learning based discovery of new solar cell materials.
      
      
     
  Ten new Academy projects awarded to the School of Science
  The projects will investigate questions from nuclear fusion, solar energy, bio inspired materials, and many more
      
      
     
  Quantum Technology Finland awards Bayan Karimi
  PhD student wins prize for her groundbreaking research achievements
      
      
     
  Major breakthrough in extremely water-repellent materials makes them durable enough for the real world
  A new armour-plated superhydrophobic material has been developed for potential uses in medical equipment, solar panels and more
      
      
     
  A critical cascade
  New Nature Physics paper shows how quantum particles approach an elusive critical regime in a quasiperiodic structure. 
      
      
     
  Meet our newest Academy of Finland Fellows
  Our researchers who have been awarded Academy of Finland Fellowships tell us about what their projects will investigate
      
      
     
  Meet the new director of OtaNano
  Anna Rissanen, the new director of OtaNano, tells us about her role in developing OtaNano for the future
      
      
     
  Funding boost to make quantum circuits reliable
  A new EU funded project led by professor Mikko Möttönen aims to demonstrate that quantum-circuit refrigerators can be reliably manufactured
      
      
     
  Finally, Anyons reveal their exotic quantum properties
  A groundbreaking discovery by Aalto physicist, Dr. Manohar Kumar, will feature on the front cover of the journal Science 
      
      
     
  Invisible dirt detector tested out in Finnish hospital
  The technique can be used in sectors ranging from healthcare to the food industry. In the future, it could also be used for detecting viruses
      
      
     
  Get involved! - Run a workshop at Shaking up Tech
  Help inspire and encourage young women to apply for studies in technology by organising a hands-on demonstration
      
      
     
  New material developed could help clean energy revolution
  Researchers developed a promising graphene–carbon nanotube catalyst, giving them better control over hugely important chemical reactions for producing hydrogen fuel
      
      
     
  School of Science awards best doctoral theses of 2019
  Out of the 59 dissertations awarded by the School of Science last year, 6 were celebrated for their especially high quality, impact and originality.
      
      
     
  Novel Materials Discovery Laboratory (NOMAD) receives EU funding
  NOMAD was recognized as a Centre of Excellence in Exascale Computing in a recent EU funding call.
      
      
     
  Simon memorial prize awarded to Professor Jukka Pekola
  Professor Pekola was awarded the Simon Memorial Prize for fundamental achievements in quantum thermodynamics
      
      
     
  Celebrating International Women's Day in the School of Science
  Some of the ways we celebrated the impact of the women in Sci's community
      
      
     
  Finnish researchers look at noisy quantum computer
  Researchers from CSC – IT center for science, Aalto University and Åbo Akademi and their collaborators from Boston University in the USA have for the first time demonstrated how the noise impacts on quantum computing in a systematic way. The results are published in the prestigious journal Physical Review Letters.
      
      
     
  New study explains why superconductivity takes place in graphene
  Theoretical physicists take important step in development of high temperature superconductors 
      
      
     
  Researchers develop new methods for studying materials at the smallest possible scale
  Combining machine learning and atomic force microscopy allows researchers to see the chemical structures of 3D molecules
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          