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Merja Penttil盲 obtains over 1 million euro funding to synthetic biology from the Wihuri Foundation
  Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation has granted on 9 October 2018 funding for the establishment of a Centre for Young Synbio Scientists, a programme led by Professor Merja Penttil盲.
      
      
     
  Forget about cords and plugs, electric cars will be charged wirelessly: energy solutions for the future are developed in Otaniemi
  Smart Otaniemi tests new ideas for a better energy future. 
      
      
     
  At ten years old, Design Factory is yet to make itself obsolete
  The experimentation platform has grown beyond Aalto University and become a global network. More boundaries remain to be broken, even within Design Factory鈥檚 own operating environment.
      
      
     
  Artworks for V盲re team rooms
  About one hundred artworks of School of Arts, Design and Architecture, that were in Arabia estate, have been inventoried. Artworks are now ready to be replaced to V盲re.
      
      
     
  Aalto students won Habitare Design Competition
  The Habitare Design Competition was won jointly by Ariane Relander with her design Organized Chaos, and by the designer duo Janne P盲rssinen and Tony Yau with their design Spotti (鈥楽pot鈥).
      
      
     
  Helsinki Design Awards 黑料网 alumni
  Winners include Aalto student Mikko Latom盲ki and alumni Yrj枚 Kukkapuro and Maria Korkeila.
      
      
     
  Andrea Mancianti: Inventing VR Blindphones
  Mancianti presented his invention at Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria last week.
      
      
     
  Aalto University at Habitare 2018
  Aalto University and its alumni are again prominently present at Habitare, the largest furniture, design and interior design event in Finland.
      
      
     
  V盲re鈥檚 public art collection examines equality
  Collection was published with 鈥淕lobal Equality鈥 as its art concept.
      
      
     
  Aalto鈥檚 faculty and students power Helsinki Design Week
  Aalto University people play a prominent role at Helsinki Design Week (HDW), which starts today.
      
      
     
  M8 Art Space opens up a new series of exhibitions
  Video works by Jemina Lindholm were selected as the first exhibition.
      
      
     
  Aalto makes an impact in design research
  Aalto people made important research contributions in the Design Research Society DRS conference in Limerick, Ireland.
      
      
     
  EIT RawMaterials is one of the key actors in the European Battery Alliance
  EIT RawMaterials contribution to the European Battery Alliance. Sustainable Materials as Key Enablers for Future Mobility.
      
      
     
  EIT InnoEnergy plays pivotal role within the European Battery Alliance
  EIT InnoEnergy is proud to be instrumental in European Battery Alliance.
      
      
     
  Dissertation: Co-creation between NGOs and companies is increasing
  Non-governmental organizations have a lot to give to companies entering low-income markets. However, co-creation is bounded by unequal power-relations and different goals, shows the doctoral research of Tytti Nahi.
      
      
     
  Knowledge is power 鈥 visualized knowledge is superpower
  Aalto University鈥檚 7th Visualizing knowledge -seminar showed numerous thought-provoking examples on how open data can be used as a means to solve difficult problems in the society.
      
      
     
  UWAS Experiments, spring 2018 (Dipoli, Otaniemi)
  The exhibition presents works from three University-Wide Art Studies (UWAS) courses together with research material produced by the members of the UWAS working group.
      
      
    Rare metals need efficient recycling
  How can the valuable ingredients of batteries be recovered? What could replace bismuth, tellurium and many other rarities? These issues are being examined by the CloseLoop project.
      
      
     
  Fighting the flames 鈥 better together
  The fundamental questions of sustainable development are integral in our business research as well, says Professor Minna Halme.
      
      
     
  What if the world鈥檚 cattle munched on Finnish wood?
  A new manufacturing method will open entirely new markets for microcrystalline cellulose. It could be used, for example, to enrich animal fodder.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          