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How Open Data changes the world? Conference gathered over 600 people to discuss this topic in Otaniemi
  RDA Plenary Meeting participants discussed how data changes the world.
      
      
     
  A 'lifelong interest in coding' is not a requirement for seeking a career in technology
  Johanna Kaipio, Professor of Practice, ventured onto the path of technology as a result of an interest in psychology, mathematical subjects and medicine in upper secondary school. Now, as a researcher of health and social care information systems, Kaipio brings these elements together.
      
      
     
  Aalto University joins Reboot IoT Factory to reform industry with digital solutions – aiming at an impact of EUR 1 billion
  Aalto Industrial Internet Campus has been invited to participate in the second phase of Reboot IoT Factory ecosystem that develops digital solutions for the Finnish manufacturing industry. 
      
      
     
  Graduation ceremonies for bachelor’s and master’s degree graduates to be standardised
  Aalto University is standardising the graduation days of bachelor’s and master’s degree students, as of 31 December 2019. From that date onwards, graduation will be possible every month of the year in all Aalto schools, giving students an opportunity to make full use of the academic year.
      
      
     
  Multiplayer bouncing exercise brings extra motivation
  The game gives players an empowering experience using custom computer vision, movement exaggeration, and game design techniques.
      
      
     
  Professor wins international prize for research on decision-making
  Emeritus Professor Raimo P. Hämäläinen’s career celebrated with the 2019 Frank P. Ramsey Medal
      
      
     
  Open Data will change science radically – experts gather to Otaniemi to discuss common guidelines and best practices
  The Plenary Meeting of the Research Data Alliance is one of the most important regular events in the area of Open Data, says Professor Pekka Orponen.
      
      
     
  Come and discuss learning, research and innovation support services
  Researcher, teacher – tell us how we can improve our services to help you to success! Discussion events are on 11 and 13 November.
      
      
     
  Researchers watch quantum knots untie
  After first reporting the existence of quantum knots, Aalto University & Amherst College researchers now report how the knots behave
      
      
     
  Computer Science jumped to 56th in the Times Higher Education Ranking
  Engineering and technology placed 101-125 in the world.
      
      
     
  About sisu and psychological safety
  See the video and tips from doctoral student Emilia Lahti who inspired her audience at the wellbeing week. 
      
      
     
  Helsinki becomes the Quantum epicentre
  Quantum experts gather this week in Helsinki, to review the progress of European Quantum Technologies and future potential initiatives and programs
      
      
     
  Falling Walls Finland prize goes to novel eye research
  Work on corneal blindness by competitor from University of Tampere gets the top prize at inaugral event at Aalto Design Factory
      
      
     
  Graphene substrate improves the conductivity of carbon nanotube network
  Scientists at Aalto University, Finland, and the University of Vienna, Austria, have combined graphene and single-walled carbon nanotubes into a transparent hybrid material with conductivity higher than either component exhibits separately.
      
      
     
  When physician and AI work together, the patient benefits
  Doctoral student Iiris Sundin learned in her studies that a machine learning model could make use of a physician's silent knowledge which usually is never written down. This kind of model predicts best how a given patient will react to specific treatment.
      
      
     
  Professor Samuel Kaski selected to the Finnish government’s Research and Innovation Council
  The new council was elected on October 10.
      
      
     
  Radiation detector with the lowest noise in the world boosts quantum work
  The nanoscale radiation detector is a hundred times faster than its predecessors, and can function without interruption
      
      
     
  From quantum gateways to super-refrigerators – the quantum technology revolution arrives in Otaniemi
  An exhibition uncovering the secrets of quantum technology is opening on 17 October as part of the quantum technology summit
      
      
     
  Shaking up Tech brings hundreds of female students together to explore technology
  Showcasing technologies ranging from spider silk stretching to VR trips through space and talks from inspiring speakers, the event made it clear that technology is for everyone.
      
      
     
  Upper secondary school students become professors on Day of the Girl
  An initiative between Aalto University and Otaniemi Upper Secondary School gives students the possibility to draw attention to technology- and society-related topics that they see as important.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          