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Maija Savolainen's photographs renew the sailing imagery

Savolainen's wants to highlight feminist sailing culture as well as concerns about the environmental state of the Baltic Sea.
Research & Art
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Four people gather around the edge of a calm green lake, partially hidden by foliage, inspecting something in the water.

TexirC project meeting held at Valmet’s Fiber Technology Center

The results meeting of the TexirC project took place at Valmet’s Fiber Technology Center.
Press releases
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A group of people wearing yellow and orange high-visibility vests stand outside an office building with Valmet signage.

Professor Iiro Harjunkoski has been appointed as Deputy Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy

Professor Iiro Harjunkoski has been appointed as Deputy Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy for the period 1 September 2025 to 31 December 2026.
Appointments
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Man in dark suit with blue shirt and striped tie, standing in modern interior with large windows.

Annual meeting of textile chemistry group held

The Textile Chemistry Group convened its Annual Meeting on Friday, August 8.
Press releases
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A classroom at Aalto University with a lecturer in a green shirt and students seated in front of a presentation screen.

Creating room for connection, dialogue, and collective planning is more important than ever

Two workshops were organised to build bridges and foster meaningful action on EDI at the Aalto School of Business.
University
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A group sitting around tables in a modern room; some are holding papers and discussing. Photo from the EDI workshop in June 2025.

Researchers turn energy loss into a way of creating lossless photonics-based devices

Turning energy loss from a fatal flaw into a dial for fine-tuning new states of matter into existence could yield better laser, quantum and optical technology.
Research & Art
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Abstract image of glowing teal shapes and pink blocks on a striped yellow and green surface, with a dark background.

Half of highly educated immigrants find employment through Espoo and Aalto’s collaboration

The exceptional employment outcomes are the result of collaboration, in which service design research has played a key role.
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A person reads a book in front of a large illuminated 'A' sign.

Five things: Origami unfolds in many ways

The word ori means ‘folded’ and kami means ‘paper’ in Japanese. Origami refers to both the traditional Japanese art of paper folding and to the object it produces. At Aalto University, this centuries-old technique finds applications across a variety of disciplines. Here are five examples:
Aalto Magazine
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A complex, large installation of twisted white paper structures with various spirals and curves against a dark background.

Herd immunity may not work how we think

A new study from researchers at Aalto University suggests that our picture of herd immunity may be incomplete — and that understanding how people are connected could be just as important as knowing how many are immune.
Research & Art
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An illustrative figure comparing disease-induced immunity (left) and randomly distributed immunity (right) in the same network. Illustration: Jari Saramäki's research group, Aalto UIniversity.

Aalto computer scientists in ICML 2025

Department of Computer Science papers accepted to International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML)
Research & Art
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AI applications

New quantum record: Transmon qubit coherence reaches millisecond threshold

The result foreshadows a leap in computational capabilities, with researchers now inviting experts around the globe to reproduce the groundbreaking measurement.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Close-up of a glowing dual processor on a dark motherboard with futuristic light effects and detailed circuitry.

Researchers invent nano-clouds that can change colour, temperature and outwit heat sensors

Bio-Inspired Metasurfaces Enable Daytime Cooling, Heating, and Thermal Camouflage in a Single Solution
Research & Art
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Diagram showing cooling and heating effects of metasurfaces, with examples of white and grey metasurfaces in winter and cloudy settings.

AI-on-Demand platform expands to accelerate European AI innovation across research and industry

Aalto University’s Center for Knowledge and Innovation Research (CKIR) is proud to contribute
Research & Art
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AI-on-Demand

Postdoctoral researcher Bayan Karimi wins 2025 Young Scientist Prize

The prize is the 2025 IUPAP Young Scientist Prize for the Commission on Low Temperature Physics (C5).
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Person wearing a patterned knit sweater and grey turtleneck in a science laboratory with metal equipment in the background.

Significant funding from Maa- ja vesitekniikan tuki for Olli Varis's research group

The InnoWAT project strengthens education in the water sector
Research & Art
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Environmental Engineering new flow channel in Otaniemi, with students and teaching staff

Erasmus+ Staff Training Week: Transnational Joint Courses and the Exchange Student’s Path from Home to Host

Twenty-five participants from across Europe gathered at Aalto University for this year’s Erasmus+ Staff Training Week, focused on transnational joint courses and student mobility.
Cooperation, University
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A group of people sitting on stairs with large orange bean bags around them.

Aalto computer scientists in STOC 2025

Two papers from Aalto Department of Computer Science were accepted to the Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC).
Research & Art
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Artistic illustration: Algorithms over a computer chip
#1 Ranked as 1st university in Finland (QS World University Rankings) against a red background.

New Academy Research Fellows and Academy Projects

A total of 44 Aalto researchers received Academy Research Fellowship and Academy Project funding from the Research Council of Finland – congratulations to all!
Cooperation, Research & Art, University
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A person walks past a colourful mural on a brick wall, illuminated by street lamps and electric lines overhead.

LGBTQ-Friendly Firms More Innovative

Firms with progressive LGBTQ policies produce more patents, have more patent citations, and have higher innovation quality as measured by patent originality, generality, and internationality.
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Two flags at Aalto University: a pride flag and a yellow flag. A modern building and green trees are in the background.