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Utopia can be interpreted in many ways
This 500-years-old ideal concept also has a place in modern art.
Millennium Distinction awarded to Professor Sebastiaan van Dijken
The Distinction is granted to Finnish experts whose work is connected to the research field of the winners of the preceding Millennium Prize.
Research assistant / Master’s thesis worker in Cloud-based Radio Access Networks (C-RAN)
We are looking for Masters’ thesis worker to participate in the software architecture development and protocol implementation work in 4G and 5G.
For the benefit of people
Pinning down brain disease is a contact sport, Professor of Systems Neuroscience Matti Hämäläinen has found during his career.

Towards more accurate neuroimaging
Aalto University was one of the organisers of a ultra-high MRI themed workshop.

Aalto University at the ACR North American Conference
Aalto University scholars had six peer-reviewed papers accepted in the premier consumer research conference.
Aalto University awarded The European Paper Recycling Award 2015
The Ioncell-F process is based on the use of a so-called ionic liquid to dissolve cellulosic waste material without the addition of toxic chemicals.
Protected and intact forests lost at an alarming rate around the world
Protected and intact forests have been lost at a rapid rate during the first 12 years of this century.
Nearly 4 million euro for research on digitalisation
A project led by Martti Mäntylä studies the impacts and opportunities of digitalisation.
Big data helping the smallest infants
Prediction models help doctors make right decisions at a right time.
Aalto-led strategic projects receive funding of over EUR 13 million
The projects study the impacts and opportunities of digitalisation, service robotics, the platform economy, and the energy revolution.
Aalto University Magazine 14 out now
The Aalto University Magazine issue 14 examines health technology, a sector undergoing powerful growth.

Computational modelling sheds new light on core cell functions
An advanced computational model developed by computer scientists has revealed long delays in gene regulation.
Daily rhythms of digital activity vary strongly from person to person
A new study shows that people tend to have distinctive, personal rhythms of digital communication that persist in time.
Obesity surgery normalizes brain opioids
Researchers have revealed how obesity surgery recovers opioid neurotransmission in the brain.
Timo Vuori on shared understanding in organizations
DIEM professor publishes on theories on reflexion and reflection in shared cognition
Plan-P demonstrated on Espoo day
Aalto Built Environment Laboratory (ABE) took part in the Espoo Day at Urban Mill. In the ABE showroom visitors could try out planning Otaniemi.

Outsourcing is anticipation in companies, a reaction to problems in the public sector
More cost awareness is also required in outsourcing decisions made in the public sector.
Henry Tirri appointed to teach digitalisation at Aalto University
Tirri will provide students with perspectives on the strategies and management of high technology companies.
ABE presented two demos at ID Helsinki event
Aalto Built Environment Laboratory presented Proteus cruise ship design tool and Aalto School of Engineering spatial study.
