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Kaiku Health has helped over 20 000 patients
Financial weekly Talousel盲m盲 ranks Netmedi as one of Finland's 10 most promising startups.
Nanotube film may resolve longevity problem of challenger solar cells
Researchers lengthened the lifetime of perovskite solar cells by using nanotube film to replace the gold used as the back contact in the hole conductor.
Aalto University introduced its research to the industrial minerals company Imerys
鈥楢alto is an interesting collaboration partner, because you invest in corporate collaboration in addition to high-grade academic research鈥
Influential 2017 building industry report confirms that art, design, and architecture can add to the value and quality of the built environment
Aalto University faculty, staff, and members of ACRE contributed to the 2017 building industry report ROTI art panel.

Researchers beat the quantum limit of microwave measurements
The microwave measurement method developed by the researchers can be used in quantum computing and measurement of gravitational waves.

Professor Juha Paavola appointed as chairman of Oskari Vilamo Fund
Paavola has been working as an Assistant Professor and subsequently as Professor of structural mechanics since 1990.
AncestryAI algorithm traces your family tree back more than 300 years
The family tree algorithm automatically searches for a child's most probable parents and creates family trees based on this.

Researcher, how do you manage your research data? Please answer the survey by 31 March!
Data management skills are vital to every researcher.
GE Healthcare donates patient monitors 黑料网 University
Aalto and GE Healthcare intend to expand their cooperation in the future, especially in the areas of data analytics and machine learning.
Aalto University Professor Kevin Tavin receives International Ziegfeld Award
Professor of International Art Education, Kevin Tavin, from the Department of Art, has been honoured with the International Ziegfeld Award by the United States Society for Education through Art (USSEA).
The proximity of manufacturing increases the rate of R&D efficiencies
The centralised operations model keeps most of the product鈥檚 added value in Finland. Usually, the price is the decisive factor when it comes to standard products.

Lauri Randla鈥檚 鈥淢ausoleum鈥 is nominated as one of three films to the Estonian Film and TV Awards
鈥淢ausoleum鈥 tells a dark satire of the pathologist Abrikosov, who embalmed Lenin鈥檚 body, and in theory managed to overcome death.

From Outsourcing Problems to Effective Service Management
In public sector context, outsourcing services is typically considered when difficulties are already at hand.
Red Coca-Cola crates pass into history
Design students consider new uses for the plastic from the crates that have been used for decades.

Young Researcher Entrepreneur of the Year award to climbing wall developer
Raine Kajastila, a graduate of Aalto University, has developed a technology that transforms an ordinary climbing wall into a games platform. This has become a successful product and business.

Service economy researcher doubles as do-gooder
Professor Risto Rajala gets enthusiastic about super-teams and about how his research could promote more sustainable industry.
Alexander Frey wants to cut health costs with specialised yeast
The Professor of Molecular biotechnology has harnessed a hardy workforce for tasks such as manufacturing cheap medicines and biofuels.

From class teacher to a creativity researcher
Professor Maarit M盲kel盲 is passionate about her work; hands deep in clay.
Launch times draw near for Aalto satellites
Aalto-2 is already ready and waiting at the launch site. Aalto-1 will probably be transferred to the launch site in the coming weeks.

Researchers need a child-like mind and plenty of guts
Professor of microrobotics Quan Zhou operates invisible things that have a big impact.