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Erasmus Staff Training: A deep dive into joint programmes and wellbeing
  Over 30 participants from 17 universities gathered at the Aalto University campus early June for the Erasmus Staff Training Days. 
      
      
     
  Unite! Seed Fund 2024 awards funding to 13 applications with Aalto's involvement
  The Unite! Seed Fund aims to stimulate and support bottom-up proposals by teachers, researchers and students for collaborative activities. 
      
      
     
  Groundbreaking culturing technique reveals crucial mechanics of cancer
  A novel cell culturing technique reveals the hidden biomechanics of breast cancer
      
      
     
  Kiia Einola thinks that buildings should support the well-being of us all
  Kiia Einola's study journey at Aalto University extends from bachelor's studies all the way to doctoral research. Summer job during her master's studies sparked Kiia's interest in smart building research. She is currently working on her doctoral dissertation in smart building services engineering by collaborating with Helvar, a company specializing in electrical engineering.
      
      
    American and Finnish universities collaborate to drive SDG advancement and innovation
  American and Finnish universities collaborate on SDG innovation during a week-long training event, fostering global sustainability solutions.
      
      
    External service provider for safety and reception services will change gradually starting from August
  The service provider for Otaniemi campus and Aalto Töölö will change from Securitas to Palmia starting from 1 August 2024
      
      
     
  Open Science and Research Summer Conference 2024 gathered open science experts from all over Finland
  Over 90 participants attended in person and 90 listened in Zoom a range of presentations on artificial intelligence, legal and security issues and data management, alongside the latest news on open science activities in Finland. The event was organised by Aalto University, VTT and Open Science Coordination in Finland.
      
      
     
  Aalto University retains Finland’s #1 spot in QS ranking
  Aalto University continued its success in the international QS World University Rankings, maintaining its position as the best university in Finland.
      
      
     
  Marsio will open in September - read more about facilities and services
  What happens there, what kind of facilities and services are there and what kinds of events can be organised? Read more from this news piece. 
      
      
     
  Aalto University student team placed sixth in the Bosch Future Mobility Challenge competition
  80 teams from all over the world took part in the tough competition.
      
      
     
  From space technology and shimmering wood to shapeshifting textiles – explore world-changing research in the brand new Marsio building
  The Makers of the Impossible exhibition and the Designs for a Cooler Planet festival will kick off the autumn season at Marsio – Aalto University’s brand new, open-to-all campus venue.
      
      
     
  Transforming interdisciplinary education: Sustainable Global Technologies (SGT) across four continents
  The true impact of our actions often unfolds over time, as demonstrated by the students at the SGT FAIR’24 on May 22. Their work showcased how a single student challenge can drive significant change. 
      
      
     
  Viima - Puumiehenkuja 5 gets a name that invites adventure
  The main users of the building considered a new name together.
      
      
     
  Publication Forum seeks new panellists for term 2025-2028
  If you are interested in becoming a panel member of the Publication Forum (Julkaisufoorumi, Jufo), apply by 15.6.2024.
      
      
     
  Aalto University's open-to-all meeting place Marsio will open in September
  Opening exhibitions present the Aalto community’s solutions for shaping a sustainable future
      
      
     
  A faster and clearer path from research to business 
  Aalto University’s renewed process enables technology transfer in just 30 days 
      
      
     
  PechaKucha event tested the presentation skills of doctoral students at the School of Electrical Engineering
  The first PechaKucha at the School of Electrical Engineering challenged the school's doctoral students to present the topics of their dissertation in six minutes. The event was held on Wednesday 22 May at Otaniemi A Grid.
      
      
    Aalto awarded Quality Label for Excellence
  Label is a recognition of exceptional quality in development activities
      
      
     
  Snap, crackle, pop! — the sounds of frost actually come from the sky
  Breakthrough research reveals that the popping sound associated with frost is in fact mostly coming from the atmosphere.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
           
        