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Hacker students as micro-operators at COMNET 5G IoThon in May

One hundred master and doctoral students will develop 5G and IoT application during the first weekend in May. There are still a few places available for corporate partners!
Campus, Research & Art
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Students discussing their ideas at a Hackathon

Black holes might be nicer than we think

They’re giant, destructive vacuums with the power to rip stars apart, yet evidence points to the helpful role black holes also play as galaxies form.
Research & Art
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Way Out There - Black holes might be nicer than we think

New materials required by circular economy will be researched in a new joint laboratory in Otaniemi

Finland could be a global leader in the research and innovations of inorganic raw materials and new materials in circular economy.
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Circular Raw Materials Hub -yhteislaboratorio

Making sense of a being

For Professor Harri Laakso, a photograph is much more than what the eyes can see on a wall or on a screen.
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Harri Laakso

How data reveals construction process waste

Aalto University research looks into how much waste there is in the typical day of a construction worker and what causes it.
Research & Art
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Buildings with construction cranes visible in the distance

For Karin Krokfors, sustainability is much more than just energy efficiency

The Professor of urban design practices calls for more flexible building stock and high quality built environments.
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Karin Krokfors

Voyage to Antarctica: From Penguin Bukta to Larsen C

Part 2 of 3. Lu Liangliang reports from the Antarctic at the beginning of the new year.
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Emperor penguins

Europe and Finland have the potential to become world leaders in battery recycling

Batteries are needed for energy storage and electric transport – both play a significant role in climate control. In addition, the continuous growth in consumer electronics usage further increases the demand for batteries.
Research & Art
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Seminar, battery

Campus steps into a new era

School of Arts, Design and Architecture and the School of Business move to their new and modern facilities.
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Väre aula arkkitehtuurikuva Kuva: Tuomas Uusheimo / Aalto-yliopisto

Send it up, up and away? Maybe not, space junk is a problem!

Clearing up the world’s space junk can pave the way for better mobile infrastructure and other ways to move into space
Research & Art
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Way Out There - space junk

Young scientists meet Millennium Technology Prize winners in Singapore

This week, the Global Young Scientists Summit once again unites Millennium Technology Prize and Nobel Prize winners with some of the best young scientists from all over the world. Among them are Toni Pasanen and Juho Heiska from Aalto University.
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Young scientists in Singapore, photo Technology Academy of Finland

Artificial human tissues and nature’s super coatings – the materials exhibition that took Slush by storm is now coming to Otaniemi

Come along ºÚÁÏÍø University and learn about the latest developments in materials research. At the same time, you can also admire the Ioncell dress worn by Finland’s First Lady Jenni Haukio at the Independence Day Reception.
Research & Art
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Bakteeriselluloosa

Intelligent materials make the manufacturing ecosystems and companies’ business models more sustainable

Better use of information and materials requires intense and more open cooperation between companies.
Research & Art
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Valmistuksen ekosysteemi. Kuva: Esko Hakanen.

Miina Rautiainen’s forest images are taken from a height of hundreds of kilometres

As a professor of remote sensing, she develops methods that are needed in areas such as climate change research.
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Professor Miina Rautiainen

Secrets of our universe live in a big blue cylinder

There isn’t much on Earth but you can find it just about everywhere else — how a type of helium might tell us how everything we know got its start.
Research & Art
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Way Out There - Big blue cylinder

Matthijs Lof’s paper accepted to be published in the Journal of Applied Econometrics

Finance Assistant Professor Matthijs Lof’s paper has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Applied Econometrics.
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Space weather can be trying for Arctic regions – new technique aids space weather forecasting

Technique analyses changes to magnetic fields. Space weather impacts Arctic regions through its effects on electricity networks, mining operations and shipping.
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Mittauksia Grönlannista vuonna 2011 tammikuusta maaliskuulle

Michael Ungeheuer’s paper accepted to be published in the Journal of Finance

Finance Assistant Professor Michael Ungeheuer’s paper has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Finance.
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Petri Jylhä’s paper awarded

Finance Assistant Professor Petri Jylhä’s paper received the Amundi Pioneer Distinguished Paper Prize
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Matti Suominen’s paper accepted to be published in the Review of Financial Studies

Finance Professor Matti Suominen’s paper has been accepted for publication in the Review of Financial Studies.
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