News from the School of Science
EURO2022 conference to be hosted by Aalto University
  Largest European conference in operations research and management science to be hosted in Otaniemi in July 2022
      
      
     
  Win a trip to Berlin with ideas pitching competition
  Falling Walls Lab Finland submission period closes soon, enter your research or business idea to be in a chance to compete in the international final
      
      
     
  Ahti Salo received the Edgeworth-Pareto Award
  The award is given biennially to celebrate a researcher or practitioner who has demonstrated a high level of creativity in developing novel areas of application of Multiple Criteria Decision Making and associated methodology.
      
      
     
  Matias Palva, Professor of Brain Signal Analytics, studies the mechanisms of the human mind and brain diseases
  Understanding the brain mechanisms behind the diseases is important when developing targeted treatments
      
      
     
  Tomorrow's Sustainable Lifestyles Showcased in Otaniemi
  One of Helsinki Design Week's main events, Designs for a Cooler Planet, will showcase Aalto University's cross-cutting future prototypes, such as a nanocellulose bicycle, microbial headphones and Ioncell clothes
      
      
     
  From clean energy to personalized medicine – a book about the power of the university
  The Aalto Effect is a tribute to the ambitious and uncompromising work of dozens of researchers.
      
      
     
  'If you feel like an idiot every time you use a service, it isn’t very motivating'
  Sari Kujala helped Kone improve its elevators and Fiskars make better axes. Now, she works as a deputy director in the DigiIN project that aims to ensure that digital services will not increase social exclusion.
      
      
     
  Deep learning model detects diabetic eye diseases accurately
  Finnish AI researchers have developed a deep learning system that may help detecting diabetic eye diseases, which could make doctors’ work easier and reduce healthcare costs
      
      
     
  Medals for Aalto students in an international math competition
  Selim Virtanen received a silver medal and bronze medals went to Alvar Kallio and Iiro Kumpulainen, whereas Aman Sher Agha obtained an honorary mention.
      
      
     
  Inside to be shut down on 12 August – internal content can be found on aalto.fi
  On the aalto.fi website, internal content can be found in the ‘Services’ and ‘For Aalto Community’ hubs.
      
      
     
  Does data make the difference? Let’s find out at the upcoming RDA Plenary in Finland
  Data has both an enormous and diverse potential to change the way we work, make decisions and empower citizens. But does data really make the difference? This is the theme at the heart of the upcoming 14th Plenary of the Research Data Alliance (RDA). 
      
      
     
  Assistant Professor Elisa Mekler: Gaming can help to cope with difficult life situations and improve one’s wellbeing
  Elisa Mekler found out in her recent study that video games might help people to cope with difficult life situations, which offers a new challenge to game designers
      
      
     
  Machine learning helps to predict blackouts caused by storms
  A collaboration between computer scientists at Aalto University and the Finnish Meteorological Institute applies machine learning to predict how damaging a storm will be
      
      
     
  Aalto quantum computing spinout secures €11.45m in funding
  IQM hopes to commercialise groundbreaking research from Aalto and VTT
      
      
     
  Finns were reluctant to share election tweets of bots
  According to the final report of ELEBOT project, the effect of Twitter bots was minimal during this year’s Finnish elections
      
      
     
  Ten new doctoral training projects exploring quantum technology in novel ways
  The projects focus on scientific, technological, business and/or artistic ideas
      
      
     
  Youth Technology Competition Winner gets summer job at Aalto University
  Suvi Laitinen wants to learn new things, especially in medicine, and with technology at the forefront
      
      
     
  Breaking through barriers for a revolution in brain scans
  The EU-funded BREAKBEN project promises better and more detailed brain scans
      
      
     
  Aalto maintains strong position in ShanghaiRankings
  Altogether eight subjects rank in the top 100 worldwide
      
      
     
  Apps and wearable technology help to track sleep of people with mental health disorders
  According to the findings of a recent review article, this type of technology could even help to recognize factors that correlate with mental health disorders
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          