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Matteo Iannacchero, a developer of bio-based yarns: 鈥業 value the freedom of science鈥

In his doctoral research conducted at Aalto University鈥檚 Bioinnovation Center, Iannacchero uses machine learning to develop ecologically sustainable electronic yarns. This is an opportunity to come up with something completely new.
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Matteo

Ninni Norra nabs a School of Business student place via the special achievements category

The special achievement (erityiset saavutukset) referred to in this applicant category may be any achievement in entrepreneurship, leadership, volunteerism, sports, music, art, or science and technology that is particularly significant compared to the average in the same age group
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Ninni Norra puhuu nikrofoniin. Etualan p枚yd盲ll盲 n盲kyv盲t pienet Suomen ja EU:n liput.

Student Flavie Ailhaud enjoys Aalto's flexible course selection and Finnish nature

Communications and Data Science student spent her first year at Grenoble and now she is studying the second year at Aalto University
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Flavie Ailhaud on a boat.

Sakari Poikkim盲ki is replacing harmful chemicals with enzymes: 鈥榃e can use small biological organisms in many everyday products鈥

Chemical engineering alumnus Sakari Poikkim盲ki works as a fermentation expert at Roal Oy, a company that manufactures enzymes. Studies at Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering led to a dream job where small living organisms are harnessed for good.
Research & Art, Studies
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Sakari kuvattuna Aalto-yliopiston tiloissa.

Iita Kejonen is involved in recycling battery metals from electric cars: 鈥楤y working in industry, I can influence the development of the entire field鈥

Studies in materials science and engineering at the School of Chemical Engineering led to work with battery metals and minerals. As a Technology Manager, Iita can influence the development of responsibility in the entire automotive sector.
Research & Art, Studies
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Iita Kejonen kuvattuna Aalto-yliopiston tiloissa.

Laureen Mahler uses origami folding to create bio-based packaging that is also pleasant to look at

Many products of the packaging industry are made of plastic and other fossil-based materials. The Aalto University Bioinnovation Center is developing ecological packaging solutions based on origami folding which also have value as beautiful objects.
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A portrait of Laureen Mahler.

Towards a sustainable packaging industry 鈥 Madhawa Basnayaka develops ecological and intelligent packaging

Basnayaka鈥檚 doctoral research conducted at Aalto University鈥檚 Bioinnovation Center aims to find intelligent packaging solutions, in which biomaterial replaces electronics parts made of plastic.
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A portrait of Madhawa Basnayaka wearing a red sweater.

Elizaveta wants to improve people鈥檚 lives through biotechnology

In autumn 2022, Elizaveta Sidorova began her Master鈥檚 studies at Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering. After working with cell biology and bioproducts in the past, she is now exploring the field of biotechnology and looking forward to doing work that can have a genuinely positive impact on people鈥檚 lives.
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Person sitting on rocks by a lake, wearing a checkered shirt and dark top. A boat is in the background.

Meishan Lin wants to start a company that can benefit humanity

Meishan Lin鈥檚 dream is to start a cancer research and drug discovery company. She is currently completing the second year of her Bachelor鈥檚 studies at Aalto University, School of Chemical Engineering.
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Meishan Lin.

Student Pranava Pakala: The world is your oyster at Aalto!

Pranava studies Electronics and Nanotechnology and she believes that the field is the solution to most of the problems the world faces today
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Pranava Pakala

Master's studies in Biotechnology provide a strong theoretical basis for Dinara's research

Dinara Bozzhigitova works at VTT, in an enzyme and material biotechnology research team. In autumn 2022, she started her Master's studies in Biotechnology at the School of Chemical Engineering. Dinara's goal is to gain a more thorough understanding of the theory behind her work, and to help develop new, sustainable technologies.
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Person with braided hair, wearing a black jacket under cherry blossom trees.

Master's student Akseli Rautakorpi: 鈥滳hemistry plays a central role in solving our biggest societal problems"

Akseli Rautakorpi chose Chemistry and Materials Science as his Bachelor's major. Currently, Akseli is studying and working part-time as a member of a research team.
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Akseli Rautakorpi kuvattuna lumisessa mets盲maisemassa, aurinkolasit p盲盲ss盲.

Mimi Tran used the open university path in technology to transfer from beauty and cosmetics to engineering

Second-year chemical engineering student Mimi Tran graduated in 2019 as a beauty care professional, but wanted to continue studying and developing her skills. Currently, Mimi is pursuing a major in bioproducts with a minor in industrial engineering and management.
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A selfie of Mimi Tran facing the camera, wearing a white shirt

From a cabin crew member to a chemical engineer

Mariina Tikka, who is completing a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering, started her studies in autumn 2020. For her major, Mariina chose bioproducts (biotuotteet in Finnish), which is one of the three options in the School of Chemical Engineering Finnish Bachelor's programme. Interested in natural sciences, especially biology, Mariina feels that she has found her place in the field of chemical engineering.
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Mariina Tikka hymyilee kameralle, taustalla vihre盲 sein盲.

Student Reetta K盲lv盲l盲 wants to use technology to develop better cancer treatments

Reetta studies bioinformation technology, and she thinks university seems easier than upper secondary school because she can study according to her own schedule.
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Opiskelija Reetta K盲lv盲l盲, kuva: Markus Toivonen

School of Business student story: Elli Jauhiainen

Elli Jauhiainen, a second-year student of the Bachelor's Program in International Business says the best thing about the program is the opportunity to learn how to work in a multicultural environment: 鈥淚t is fascinating to get to know the etiquette and customs of other business cultures.鈥
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Student of the BScBA Program Elli Jauhiainen

School of Business student story: Nikolai Andriakov

Studying in the Bachelor's Program in International Business gives Nikolai Andriakov the quantitative skills needed in business life: 鈥淎s a technical-oriented person, I really want to gain these skills and there are many courses that help to build a solid knowledge in quantitative disciplines.鈥
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2nd year student of the BScBA Programme Nikolai Andriakov is standing outside in sunny weather

Alumna of the Year 2021 Reetta Kaila has built a career that lives up to her values

Reetta Kaila, D.Sc. (Tech.), has been selected as the Alumna of the Year 2021 of the School of Chemical Engineering. Kaila, who is the Director of Sustainable Fuels and Environment at W盲rtsil盲 Energy, is on a mission to reduce emissions and create a sustainable society.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art, University
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A portrait of Reetta Kaila from W盲rtsil盲 looking off-camera

School of Business student story: Johan Salim

Johan Salim, a second-year student of the Bachelor's Program in International Business, appreciates the important skills he has learned during his studies: 鈥淵ou will be equipped with all the tools you need to head out and build the career of your dreams.鈥
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2nd year student of the BScBA Programme Johan Salim is standing outside in sunny weather with a big smile on his face.