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Student Aitor Urruticoechea: The future needs people who look beyond the technological nuances

For Aitor Urruticoechea, studying at Aalto is more than just the program name. What he enjoys the most in his studies is being able to hop around, discover new passions, work with different people, and learn how interconnected everything is.
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Student Lisa Petry: Signals are present in nearly every field of engineering and technology

Lisa Petry, a master's student in the Signal Processing and Data Science major, thinks that the increasing adoption of AI in industries highlights the need for skilled professionals who can work with data and therefore can provide a deeper understanding of the world around us based on given data.
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Chemical engineering student Ella Haravuori combines bioproduct development and food sciences

Ella Haravuori studies chemical engineering at Aalto University and food sciences at the University of Helsinki. Ella is particularly interested in biobased packaging materials that can replace plastics in food packaging.
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Student Anusha Porwal: Studies build a strong foundation for understanding speech and language technologies

Anusha Porwal is studying Signal, Speech and Language Processing as a master's student. The field of speech and language technology is developing rapidly, and her studies at Aalto have provided her with a good foundation for understanding the real challenges and future development of the field.
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Work experience helped Hang Le in choosing the right major

Top-tier teaching, flexible studies and an inspiring peer network are software engineer Hang Le’s favourite things about Aalto University’s Computer, Communication and Information Sciences Master’s Programme.
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Le Hang

New graduates enjoy working at the office, but expect flexibility in working hours from employers

A recent report also reveals that young professionals who have graduated from the international CEMS Master in Management (MiM) program expect their work to provide a sense of community, challenges, and opportunities for development.
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The picture shows the School of Business building, the adjacent Kide building, as well as flagpoles and a tree branch on a clear autumn day.

Emma Kemppinen: Semiconductor industry offers a lot of opportunities both in industry and academia

Emma got her summer job in a research group thanks to donations from companies in the semiconductor industry. The summer job confirmed her interest in the field.
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Emma Kemppainen at Aalto campus

Aalto University Summer School 2024 Wrap-Up: Inspiring new learnings and opportunities for students from all over the world

Summer 2024 was one for the books – with 250 students from 70 different nationalities, each summer course was a whirlwind of new meetings, learnings and connections at the Aalto University campus.
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Summer School students at a welcome event in Helsinki.

What makes an alum and a freshman produce a full-length guild documentary together?

Markus Toivonen, a Bioinformation Technology alum, started his studies in Aalto University in 2015. The idea for the documentary about Inkubio, the guild of bioinformation technology, was born in 2019, when the guild celebrated its 15th anniversary.
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Premiere at Kino Tapiola. Left: Markus Toivonen, right: Matias Ikola. Photo: Paavo Hietala.

Online AI course could boost study equality

Students at the School of Business believe that mastering Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be beneficial for both academic success and career prospects, as AI becomes increasingly integrated into daily life.
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The picture shows the School of Business students Liina Röyskö and Kerttu Lammi in front of the school's main door.

Empowering students with personal financial literacy

The new Personal Finance course combines the latest research with practical examples, teaches financial skills needed in everyday life, and helps to achieve personal goals and dreams.
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The picture shows students Anna Tran, Osama Nasir Iqbal and Lana St. James-Kautny in the lecture hall called Aalto.

Leevi Härkönen learned concrete work life skills in a student organization

Kemian tekniikkaa opiskeleva Leevi Härkönen löysi opiskelijatoiminnan pariin jo opintojensa alkutaipaleella.
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Leevi Härkönen

Chemical engineering student Ronja Korhonen became interested in Aalto University after being inspired by her sister

Ronja Korhonen moved from Jyväskylä to Espoo, inspired by her sister who studied at Aalto University.
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Astrid Andersin, studying chemical engineering in English, feels she benefits from studying in a foreign language

Astrid Andersin, a third-year chemical engineering student, chose to study in the English-language degree program and is happy with her decision.
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Astrid Andersin

Aalto Squadcast podcasters help young people to make informed decisions about their future

Aalto Squadcast podcasters share their stories, personal struggles and what helps them to cope in tough times.
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Five students posing in a mini podcast studio at Aalto University

Designing a better bus experience in Helsinki

Katarina Blind, a student of product design, has designed a better bus experience for the public transport system in Helsinki and pitched it to the Helsinki Regional Transport Authority HSL
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Helsinki public transport system mobile app on a phone

‘I wanted to add the business dimension to chemical engineering and to understand how innovations are created’

Emilia Tognetty, who is working on her master's thesis, is investigating how industrial carbon dioxide can be commercially utilised.
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Research on carbon dioxide capture and storage

'It's amazing that something crafted with my own hands will one day soar into space' – Aalto University students are building the third student-made satellite

The Aalto-3 student team participated in the European Space Agency's (ESA) ESA Test Opportunities testing programme
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Opiskelijat testaamassa satelliitia ESA:n testeissä.

Student Anshuman Dwarakanath Prahlad sees numerous opportunities in today's space industry

Anshuman Dwarakanath Prahlad studies in SpaceMaster joint programme. He thinks that studying in two different universities has been a rewarding experience.
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Anshum Dwarakanath Prahlad

International student's journey of securing jobs in Finland

International Master's student Yijuan Wei shares her story of landing exciting jobs in Finland. With the help of Career Services and persistence in job seeking, she secured an internship in marketing and a summer job in service design.
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The picture shows Master's student Yijuan Wei outdoors in the Finnish nature in Otaniemi in the autumn.