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Neurotechnology can benefit millions
Brain stimulation technology with its roots in Otaniemi is used as an aid in neurosurgery all over the world.
Aalto researchers aim to enrich the online news consumption after quantifying the controversies
The research focused on Twitter, but the methodology is applicable to other social media platforms as well.
Senior entrepreneurship is one option in lengthening careers
Entrepreneurs aged 50+ find support networks important
Petri Myllym盲ki new HIIT director
Petri Myllym盲ki has been elected director of Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT).
New carbon coating/sputtering system
A Leica EM ACE600 carbon thread evaporator and sputtering system is installed in Nanomicroscopy Center.
Aalto-1 reaching great heights
The flight model of the nanosatellite is being assembled piece by piece with help of a well-written guidebook.
Open-mindedness guides the new Centre for Quantum Engineering
The newly founded Centre for Quantum Engineering at Aalto University aims to bring science to everyday use as commercial products and applications.
Finnish electric car owners don't even need a wallet
The charging business that utilises research done at Aalto University also attracts interest elsewhere in Europe.
Matti Keloharju and Peter Nyberg's article approved to the Journal of Finance
Matti Keloharju, Peter Nyberg and Juhani Linnainmaa's article approved to the Journal of Finance.
Researchers develop new concepts for a 5G mobile radio access technology
International consortium hopes to unlock spectrum above 6 GHz.
Nanostructures can now be '3D printed鈥 using DNA
Three-dimensional nano-sized structures obtained from DNA using a new design method
Karolin Kirschemann's article "Microfinance banks and financial inclusion" published at the Review of Finance
Karolin Kirschemann's article "Microfinance banks and financial inclusion" published at the Review of Finance
Researchers demonstrated the first realization of invisible absorbers and sensors
Absorbers are completely transparent at non-operational frequencies.
Scientists reveal 鈥渨oodquakes鈥
Wood and its response to stress or strain has been less known at a fundamental level 鈥 until now.
"Six research routes to steer transport policy", a research article published in Nature
Transport research is central to twenty-first-century global challenges that include energy provision, climate change and health.
Solar energy creates Finnish work
Over half of the return of value in solar energy supply will remain in Finland.
Perttu K盲h盲ri麓s dissertation ranked in top 5 in the IB field this year
Aalto University was the only European university among the finalists.
Can you film debt?
A research project in the cinematic arts examines the transition of the welfare society and challenges the technical traditions of documentary film.
Robin Stitzing Wins Best Poster Award at EAERE Annual Conference
Doctoral Student Robin Stitzing (Department of Economics) won the Best Poster Award at EAERE Annual Conference.
Funding for research in healthcare
The Health Capital project, which Aalto is a part of, receives funding from Finnish Techonology Industries Big data is a big part of the project.