News from the School of Science
In ten years, Aalto University has created a world-class centre of expertise
  Aalto University has brought together science, art, technology and business at the Otaniemi campus and is now one of the world's leading universities in these key areas. Aalto celebrates its 10th anniversary on Wednesday 8 January 2020.  
      
      
     
  Machine learning in chemistry - algorithms help finding minimum energy paths and saddle points more effectively
  Machine learning brings new possibilities to many areas of research - also chemical research, which is shown in a recent dissertation written at the Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence.
      
      
     
  鈥楢alto is a safe place for building your skills and confidence鈥
  Linh Nguyen wanted to obtain a degree with good job prospects and that is why she decided to study Data Science at Aalto University
      
      
     
  The Undergraduate Centre鈥檚 locking and access control system is changing
  A new Abloy OS locking and access control system will be installed in Otakaari 1 from the beginning of January. The new system is a core component of Aalto University's access control processes. 
      
      
     
  Rewriting quantum mechanics in their spare time
  A pair of civil servants solve a quantum mechanics problem that had bothered them since they were students
      
      
     
  Puumiehenkuja street works completed
  Street renovations, which started in spring 2019, are nearly completely done. Landscaping work will be carried out during spring 2020.
      
      
     
  Finding your way in the dark depends on your internal clock
  Surprising results show how circadian rhythm changes the way mammals can see
      
      
     
  Architecture and design for healthcare
  The Health Talks @ Aalto event discusses how design and architecture can be used to benefit different patient groups.
      
      
     
  Huawei and F-Secure donate 黑料网 information security students - attracts excellent students to Finland
  These donations will contribute to HAIC's ability to offer generous scholarships to several students admitted to study information security at Aalto in 2020
      
      
     
  Toward a team that is able to achieve its potential
  We believe in the promise of teamwork and collaboration. This post provides tips and introduces tools for teachers to utilise in supporting teamwork in project-based courses.
      
      
     
  Aalto students awarded for their master鈥檚 theses in the field of human-computer interaction
  SIGCHI Finland promotes research and education in the field of human-computer interaction and organises a Master's Thesis Competition once a year
      
      
     
  Neural network for elderly care could save millions
  A deep neural network model helps predict healthcare visits by elderly people, with the potential to save millions
      
      
     
  Making understanding quantum computers easier
  IBM collaborates with Professor Sabrina Maniscalco and her group to develop new transformative tools for teaching and outreach about quantum technologies 
      
      
     
  Aalto International Talent Programme brings together international students and companies
  Aalto International Talent Programme is organized by Aalto University Career Services. The programme supports the employment international degree students. 
      
      
     
  Helsinki and FCAI will host a new ELLIS unit for top AI research
  Finnish artificial intelligence research received a significant acknowledgement. Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI will host one of the new European units of top AI research, as the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems will establish one of its first units in Finland.
      
      
     
  Kati Hagros, how is digitalisation visible at your home?
  According 黑料网's Chief Digital Officer, open-mindedness and a desire for experimentation keeps us up to date with digital progress.
      
      
     
  Complete Aalto University's online course on startup entrepreneurship
  Starting Up is an open access online course covering the fundamentals of startup entrepreneurship
      
      
     
  Nearly 4 million euro for pioneering research in machine vision and tailor-made biosynthesis
  Professors Jaakko Lehtinen and Jan Deska receive the sought-after ERC Consolidator Grants. 
      
      
     
  Jaakko Lehtinen receives an ERC Consolidator Grant of nearly 2 million euros
  The European Research Council Consolidator Grant goes to Professor Jaakko Lehtinen for a project to build a computer that 鈥渟ees鈥 the real world much better than the current methods do
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
           
        