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Team of Interior Architecture and Contemporary Design students won the Habitare Design competition 2023
  The Habitare Design Competition is intended for students studying art, design, and architecture in Finland. This year 鈥榮 theme of the competition was 鈥淭ools for togetherness鈥, which required the teams to design and implement new types of tools to promote togetherness and interaction on a human scale or more widely. 
      
      
     
  Transparent wood-based coating doesn鈥檛 fog up
  Coatings made from a wood by-product can keep our glasses and windshields clear
      
      
    New collaboration targets the mine-to-market value chain
  FCAI, Metso and partners address sustainability in mining with artificial intelligence.
      
      
     
  Completing a doctoral degree alongside work 鈥 the thesis opened the doors to the product and technology development of a deep-tech company
  Karita Kinnunen-Raudaskoski and Jani Lehmonen have both graduated as doctors of chemical engineering from Aalto University and for them, writing a doctoral thesis alongside regular work meant long hours but was also highly rewarding. 
      
      
     
  Unique opportunity for Professor Hele Savin to carry out academic research at company premises
  The Finnish Research Impact Foundation funding allows professors to concentrate on research and utilize the practical expertise of companies.
      
      
     
  How to see trees and plants in a whole new light
  A hyperspectral snapshot captures all the light in a scene, not just colours or infrared light. The extra information is useful in many applications, from agriculture and conservation to forensics and food safety. 
      
      
     
  Experience Aalto University at Helsinki Design Week
  Aalto University is once again widely represented in Helsinki Design Week's official programme, all throughout the festival on 8 鈥 17 September 2023. Come and explore Aalto at HDW through exhibitions and events 鈥 see this list to explore what, where and when!
      
      
     
  Professor Matti Kuittinen: 'Hey, take a break at the construction site!'
  New construction should be put on hold until we figure out a sustainable solution, says Kuittinen
      
      
     
  Openings: Creativity helps us navigate the invisible
  Riikka M盲kikoskela鈥檚 leading article in Aalto University Magazine describes the combination of rational reasoning, emotional intelligence and radical creativity as an invisible tool in order to birth something new.
      
      
     
  Seed funding call for major interdisciplinary research proposal planning is open
  Aalto internal seed funding is targeted for the preparation of major interdisciplinary consortia proposals seeking funding from external funding agencies or industry. The internal funding call closes 15th of October 2023.
      
      
     
  Developing visibility and collaboration in the School of Arts, Design and Architecture
  The Aalto ARTS Communication Guide has been published and open communications clinics started. Check out Aalto's community channel Aalto Social, too! 
      
      
     
  Riitta Hari: The exploration of the human brain and mind is captivating
  'According to Olli Lounasmaa, ten meters is a distance where half of the information gets lost: the further you are from another researcher, the fewer unexpected conversations arise, and the more refreshing science gossip goes unheard. This is food for thought for remote workers as well.'
      
      
     
  Unite! Seed Fund Awards Funding to Eight Applications with Aalto University's Involvement
  Unite! Seed Fund supports bottom-up proposals from teachers, researchers and students. 
      
      
     
  Cutting the carbon out of concrete
  The Radical Ceramic Research Group is pioneering potentially transformative alternatives to traditional concrete, the world鈥檚 second largest source of emissions.
      
      
     
  PlastLIFE promotes a sustainable circular economy for plastics
  In the project Aalto University explores the business opportunities and challenges of the circular economy
      
      
     
  The Carbon-smart Urban Green Festival draws attention to the research and planning of urban nature
  Carbon-smart Urban Green Festival, organized in Helsinki's central library Oodi, invites you to learn something new about the carbon-smart urban nature 25.-26.8. 
      
      
    New remote sensing method helps monitor the results of peatlands rehabilitation
  Aalto University researchers have led the application of a new remote sensing method for monitoring the effects of rehabilitation efforts of petlands,
      
      
     
  Reprogramming the shape of virus capsids could advance biomedicine
  DNA origami nanostructures can be moulded into defined shapes 
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
           
        