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What if you didn’t have to own anything?

Rentle is leading the charge on a new sustainable consumption model based on renting, and their approach is to make it much easier for businesses to run a rental business model with a simplified, modernised and powerful platform.
University
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photo: Aleksi Neuvonen

Social media design that seeks to mitigate polarization could increase ideological distance

In a study by Matti Nelimarkka and his colleagues, interviewees brought up the fact that content recommendation models on social media may be poor solutions for reducing polarization in discussions. In another recently published article, Nelimarkka looks into how political science and HCI researchers could move toward an improved trading zone.
Research & Art
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Matti Nelimarkka seisoo ja nojaa kaiteeseen Tietotekniikan talolla. Hänellä on punaiset vaatteet ja taustalla on harmaa seinä ja valkoinen pylväs.

Four views of construction process Waste

Waste in construction comes in many forms and at every stage of the process. Four master’s theses from Aalto University used real-life process data to make the waste visible, measurable, and analyzable
Research & Art
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waste

What if a software could foster world peace?

Inforglobe has created a participatory decision software which assists organisations, both in the private and public sector, and in participatory risk management, and strategy process, and it will come in handy for a significant number of challenging situations.
University
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What if a software could foster world peace?

Thanks to eSIM tehnology, SIM cards are soon part of history

Student team worked on an eSIM & Brokering Connectivity Project for Elisa Oyj.
Cooperation, Studies
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Elisalle Oyj:lle yritysprojektin toteuttanut opiskelijatiimi

Raw Materials and Circular Societies Lighthouse (EIT RawMaterials)

Resource-efficient cities and industries
Cooperation
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Aalto EIT Services Javor

Sustainable Materials for Future Mobility Lighthouse (EIT RawMaterials)

Future Mobility is powered by Sustainable Raw Materials
Cooperation
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Aalto EIT Services Javor

Sustainable Discovery and Supply Lighthouse (EIT RawMaterials)

Minerals and metals for a modern and sustainable society
Cooperation
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Aalto EIT Services Javor

What if quantum computing could cut all car pollution?

Quantum computing reduces processing times from millions of years to mere seconds, compared to the fastest supercomputer. IQM is turning this remarkable fact into a scale-able reality
University
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Entä jos kvanttilaskenta vähentäisi merkittävästi autoilun päästöjä?(kuva: Aleksi Neuvonen)

Aalto University and Valmet challenge Junction participants to create a Service Workshop of the Future

Hackers participating at Junction are challenged to enhance roll grinding with sensor data and visualization tools. 
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Aalto University and Valmet challenge at Junction

Alumnus Arno Paula: Don’t wait for the next golden business idea, but start solving the problems around you

School of Business alumnus Arno Paula started his own company together with two friends. Their company Ambronite tries to help people achieve permanent change of lifestyle by developing drinkable meal replacement.
Cooperation
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School of Business alumnus Arno Paula

Alumna Eleonora Nazander: 'Analytical methods can help us find solutions to almost any problem'

ISM alumna Eleonora Nazander talks about her career and gives tips for planning studies and seeking employment in Finland.
Studies
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Eleonora Nazander standing on a grass field in front of an old building.

Alumnus Muhammad Ziaur Rehman: ‘No matter what you’re dreaming about, Aalto is a great place to start’

Muhammad Ziaur Rehman graduated from the Master’s Programme in Automation and Electrical Engineering.
Studies
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Aalto University / man sitting on a motorcycle / Muhammad Ziaur Rehman

Alumna Laura McLeod: In Aalto, you have the freedom to explore and learn new skills

Acoustics and Audio Technology major gave Laura McLeod the opportunity to combine her two fields of passion: music and physics
Studies, University
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Aalto University / A girl sitting on sand with sunglasses on / Laura McLeod

Healthier people

Personalised healthcare is the new frontier in medicine
Research & Art
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Biosensorit

How Open Data changes the world? Conference gathered over 600 people to discuss this topic in Otaniemi

RDA Plenary Meeting participants discussed how data changes the world.
Research & Art
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Full lecture hall at Dipoli

A 'lifelong interest in coding' is not a requirement for seeking a career in technology

Johanna Kaipio, Professor of Practice, ventured onto the path of technology as a result of an interest in psychology, mathematical subjects and medicine in upper secondary school. Now, as a researcher of health and social care information systems, Kaipio brings these elements together.
Appointments
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Johanna Kaipio seisoo ulkona, taustalla ruskan värittämä pihlajapuu ja pensaita.

Alumna of the Year Kirsi Karlamaa: ‘If you want to change society, study electrical engineering’

The School of Electrical Engineering Alumna of the Year 2019 is Kirsi Karlamaa, Director-General of Traficom.
Awards and Recognition
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ELEC vuoden alumni kirsi karlamaa, traficom kuva: Annamari Tolonen

School of Business student Katja Toropainen: What keeps me inspired is the hope that we can make an impact

Katja Toropainen, the founder of Inklusiiv, talks about her studies in Information and Service Management (ISM) and her entrepreneurial career.
Studies
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Close-up photo of Katja Toropainen standing at a bay.

Martin Andraud: Research work is much like doing sports

Assistant professor Martin Andraud combines artificial intelligence research with integrated circuit design to develop more energy-efficient and adaptable everyday devices
Appointments, Research & Art
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portrait of assistant professor Martin Andraud. Photo: Evelin Kask