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Sofia Guridi is designing a better world with smart textiles

Sofia Guridi, a doctoral student at Aalto University鈥檚 Bioinnovation Center, wants to introduce bio-based smart textiles that help improve people鈥檚 everyday life.
Research & Art, Studies
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Sofia Guridi pictured in a lab setting.

Sustainability is an important part of digital housing services

In a business project for Alma Media, students mapped out digital housing services from the perspective of sustainable development
Cooperation, Studies
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Alma Median projektitiimi, Aalto BIZ

The BalticSeaH2 project starts building a hydrogen valley around the Baltic Sea

Aalto University will focus on studying the use of data-mediated network effects to boost the growth in the hydrogen valley.
Research & Art
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Kimmo Karhu is a post-doctoral researcher at Aalto University.

Why summers in Finland are magical

Midsummer, midnight sun and a fresh mindset. Finland provides students with the perfect setting for summer relaxation
Studies
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People sitting in front of a cottage after a sauna

Suggest a new name for Otakaari 2B building

Send your proposal latest by 7 August!
Campus, University
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Illustration image of an early autumn day, depicting Otakaari 2B from the opposite side of Tietotie. Some leaves are on the ground, there are people walking on campus, undistinguishable faces.

"I'm more corageous." - Why co-teaching. Listen to a podcast

New season of Future-led learning podcast takes you to a very practical level of working with students. This season includes topical issues such as academic advising, inclusion, co-teaching and sustainability. Topic for the last episode of this season is co-teaching.
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The Future-led Learning Podcast is hosted by Riikka Evans. Photograph: Janne Illman.

Alternatives to fossil-based fibres 鈥 Helena Sederholm develops sustainable textiles

Today鈥檚 outdoor clothing mainly relies on oil-based fibres and chemicals that are harmful for the environment. In her doctoral research, Helena Sederholm develops environmentally friendly water-repellent textiles. She follows the example of nature.
Research & Art
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Helena Sederholm photographed in a lab setting, wearing a blue sweater.

Invisible: From a mini-sized supersensor to a forgotten building material - the exhibition will make the invisible visible

See the future in a whole new way at the Designs for a Cooler Planet festival this September. The theme, "Invisible," encourages us to look beyond the surface and consider what lies beneath.
Campus, Research & Art
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Designs for a Cooler Planet 2023 hero image. Graphic design Veera Kemppainen.

Considerable Novo Nordisk funding for researcher Sesilja Aranko

Staff Scientist Sesilja Aranko has been awarded the highly competed Emerging Investigator 2023 Grant from Novo Nordisk Foundation for a research project focusing on post-translational modifications in protein-based biomaterials. The grant awarded is 10 million DKK (approx. 1.34M鈧) for a five-year period.
Research & Art
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Sesilja Aranko.

Jason Selvarajan: A shared kitchen helps me bring people together

'When I started the job, I was told that they were looking for a 鈥榤ood manager鈥 whose job was to create a good, positive atmosphere with the attitude that anything is possible. I'm not always in a good mood, though, despite what other people say.'
Campus
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Jason Selvarajan, photo by Jessica Sinikoski.

Five things decision-makers should know about the electrification of society

Electrification plays a key role in solving the climate crisis. Aalto University researchers describe what kind of challenges this entails and how they can be tackled.
Research & Art
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Metals

Energy saved significantly - the community's actions have produced results in Aalto

Aalto University has reached the energy efficiency goal of its facilities.
Campus, University
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Students outside

Students helped the Finnish Meteorological Institute develop its sustainability work

The content and working methods of the project could also be adapted agilely during the project according to newly identified needs
Cooperation, Studies
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Ilmatieteen laitoksen projektitiimi

Can a city store as much carbon as a forest?

A new tool helps show how growing cities can remain carbon neutral
Press releases
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Puukerrostalon rakennusty枚maa Vantaan Tikkurilassa

Architecture students travel to Ghana to immerse themselves in the culture and environment

This past spring, students and professors from the Department of Architecture鈥檚 Humanitarian Architecture studio 鈥淚nterplay of Cultures鈥 traveled to Ghana to deepen their understanding of architectural practices in various cultural contexts.
Studies
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Locals in Accra

A sugar extracted from biowaste can provide a sustainable and more efficient method for sound absorption and thermal insulation

Researchers at Aalto University have discovered a way to convert polysaccharides from biowaste into a material that can outperform glass wool and other commercially used sound absorption materials with similar thickness.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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A black-and-white microscopic images of a highly porous material

Nature invented the circular economy 鈥 with aspirational engineering we can follow suit

In the latest issue of Aalto University Magazine, the Dean of the School of Chemical Engineering, Kristiina Kruus, talks about aspirational engineering, a new way of thinking that takes inspiration from nature鈥檚 rational use of resources.
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art
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Dean Kristiina Kruus

What is academic advising? Listen to a podcast

The final season of the future-led learning podcast takes us to a very practical level. The themes of the season include the current themes of academic guidance, inclusion in teaching, co-teaching and sustainable development. In the fourth episode of the season host Riikka Evans discusses academic advising and how it supports the student's studies with senior university lecturer Ky枚sti Ruuttunen.
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The Future-led Learning Podcast is hosted by Riikka Evans. Photograph: Janne Illman.

Congratulations to the winners of the Unite! student video competition

Jenna Lundstr枚m, a student at the School of Electrical Engineering, won a trip to Unite! Student Festival.
Studies
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Unite! student video contest. In the photo a student making a video with her phone.

How Finland creates the best student/life balance in the world

Student life is not all about studying and Finland has figured out how to tackle this challenge
Studies
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Students riding a carousel during the opening day of the semester