Research news
Ending energy imports from Russia could cut other electricity imports to Finland – model shows what chain reaction could mean for the security of supply
  A risk analysis by Aalto University shows that electricity supply could stop far short of demand: in the worst-case scenario, the gap could be more than 2,500 hours per year. 
      
      
     
  How an exciting engineering challenge drew a physicist into solar painting
  A scientist and an artist worked together to produce a painting that produces electricity, as well as a transdisciplinary podcast. Next, they want to let audiences see all the beautiful things that researchers are normally too shy to showcase.
      
      
     
  Wreck of Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance found in Antarctica
  Ice scientist Jukka Tuhkuri was on hand to witness the historic moment.
      
      
     
  More than half a million euros for science and art grants
  At Aalto University, 31 researchers or working groups receive a grant from the Finnish Cultural Foundation
      
      
     
  Scientists test how wind turbines hold up to frozen flows in world’s largest indoor ice tank
  Understanding the fundamentals of what happens when turbines meet ice could finally bring off-shore wind farms into chillier waters
      
      
     
  Ice scientist Jukka Tuhkuri embarks on seven-week expedition to the Antarctic – topics of study include the changing ice conditions and compressive forces on ships
  For ships, climate change means new types of ice conditions, including warmer ice and ice floes that move along the waves.
      
      
     
  Transboundary river basins connect and require effective cooperation
  Transboundary water cooperation between Finland and Russia functions nowadays fluently, with several unique features. Reaching this stage has been a long process with fascinating political developments.
      
      
     
  EUR 11 million for research infrastructures
  The Academy of Finland funding strengthens, among other things, fabrication of micro and nanostructures, quantum and high-performance computing, biomedical imaging, future wireless networks, and arctic research
      
      
     
  Theory U - How to lead from the future while it emerges?
  Creative people, like artists and scientists, invent and create the new by stepping from the visible world into the invisible world of imagination, and then returning back into the visible. We all can develop our sensitivity, intuition and leadership capabilities to increase creativity.
      
      
     
  Three flagships receive continued funding
  Materials Bioeconomy FinnCERES, Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI and the platform for photonics research PREIN have received the Academy of Finland’s funding for second flagship term
      
      
     
  Aalto University announces two art competitions for a campus block under construction
  Proposals can be sent 4.1.-4.4.2022 for the competition open to all artists, arranged for the first time
      
      
    The range of climate courses broadens: Aalto and 17 other universities cooperate as Climate University
  The Climate University network coordinated by the University of Helsinki has formed a teaching cooperation contract between 18 universities. With these new contracts, a majority of Finnish university students can take the network’s climate and sustainability themed courses.
      
      
     
  Over 500 Attended Our Research Data Management and Open Science Training in Autumn 2021
  In total, we had more than 1,600 registrations. On average one participant registered for 3 sessions.
      
      
     
  Dominic Stead: Cities that need less transport
  Organizing our cities differently can help us to reduce the need for transport and encourage more walking and cycling. This can help to reduce many of the negative environmental and social impacts of transport, says Professor Stead in his installation lecture.
      
      
     
  What's Life 1.5 like? – Apply now for Designs for a Cooler Planet 2022 to showcase a sustainable future
  The climate crisis and biodiversity loss call for radical new ideas. How does your work contribute to wiser consumption, climate solutions or a more sustainable working life?  Designs for a Cooler Planet 2022 will present Aalto's most interesting projects to support sustainability – apply now!
      
      
     
  Aalto University Bioinnovation Center opens a call for five doctoral candidate positions  
  Bioinnovation Center is looking for talented and exceptionally motivated students that are eager to pursue their doctoral studies in a multidisciplinary environment aiming at biobased material innovation. Students with any background that fits to one of the five projects described below are encouraged to submit their application.  
      
      
     
  The role of wastewater treatment plants in the global health threat of 21st century
  The spread of antibiotic resistance is a global health threat addressed by the WHO. One of the ways the antibiotic resistance spreads is through wastewater. Researchers from Water & Environmental Engineering group studied the spread of antibiotic resistance from wastewater treatment plants in Finland and found out that more needs to be done to address the issue.  
      
      
    Urgent need for talent and skills: Environmental problems require interdisciplinary solutions
  A project funded by the Tiina and Antti Herlin Foundation creates more human resources for the green transition by producing a new kind of textbook, about ecologically sustainable energy solutions.
      
      
     
  Does environmental stress drive migration?
  New comprehensive analysis ranks environmental and social factors for explaining migration globally as well as in each country—and it’s more complicated than previous understanding suggests 
      
      
     
  ‘Research allows you to pursue your interests, to learn something new, to broaden your mind and to challenge yourself in new ways’
  Postdoctoral researcher Ali Khosravi is in the Stanford list of top 2% researchers in the world. His expertise is in using energy engineering and artificial intelligence to model energy systems that are carbon neutral and affordable. What led Ali to pursue career in research? And what are his tips for young researchers who want to make their research visible?
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          