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Nokia donates again to quantum and XG doctoral schools
  Nokia's industrial doctoral schools in Aalto have been a success. Nokia donates another 480,000€ to them.
      
      
    
  Jukka Suomela studies the limitations and efficiency of computation
  Associate Professor Jukka Suomela is a theoretical computer scientist, who works with very hard mathematical problems to uncover the limits and possibilities that computers hold
      
      
    
  Unite!’s Open Science and Innovation Handbook - a practical guide for researchers
  A practical guide for researchers, R&I services, and university managers to transition from modern  to open science. 
      
      
    
  Why can’t AI say ‘I don’t know’?
  Overconfident AI systems can be dangerous, so researchers are teaching them humility
      
      
    
  Season’s Greetings 2023 from FCAI
  FCAI wants to attract the best talent to Europe and Finland to bolster artificial intelligence competency
      
      
    
  Dispelix enables seamless integration of augmented reality into everyday life
  OtaNano infrastructure has been pivotal in the development of Dispelix’s pioneering waveguide display technology for extended reality (XR).
      
      
    
  The lens of cinema gives a new perspective on architecture
  The second Architecture & Film course offered architecture students an opportunity to reflect and understand the fundamentals of the field through films. 
      
      
    Re-use of social and healthcare facilities contributes to the vitality of municipalities
  The research group on social and health care construction SOTERA is working on a project to evaluate the use of space resources for new uses, with an emphasis on resource wisdom, planned renovation and reuse.
      
      
    
  Economists' report: Emission restrictions would accelerate the electrification of Helsinki's car fleet
  Achieving Helsinki's carbon neutrality goal requires new impactful measures. According to the recent study by Aalto University's economics working group, areas with CO2 emission-free transportation would be an efficient way to reduce emissions in Helsinki's transportation sector. A sufficient transition period would be a prerequisite for success.
      
      
    
  Celebrating costume design at Aalto University!
  The Finnish costume design educational programme at Aalto University celebrated its 20th anniversary this autumn 
      
      
    Five things decision-makers should know about feeding the planet
  Science-based advice about the global food system for decision-makers.
      
      
    
  SUMMER INTERNSHIPS AT THE FINANCE FACULTY
  We are primarily looking for students majoring in Finance, but we also welcome applications from students with other quantitatively oriented backgrounds. Completion of a Bachelor’s thesis or other relevant experience is a plus. 
      
      
    
  Unlocking the mysteries of super black materials: A novel wood-based solution
  FinnCERES, black, carbon. There are certain phenomena that continue to captivate the minds of scientists, artists, and the general public alike. One such phenomenon is the enigmatic world of super black materials. 
      
      
    Medical innovation makes early cancer diagnostics cheaper, faster, easier
  Aalto University researcher makes two-pronged improvement on microbubble technology
      
      
    
  Call for doctoral student tutors, January 2024
  Sign-up to be a tutor for new doctoral students as part of the Doctoral Orientation Days 15-16 January 2024!
      
      
    
  The Foundation for Economic Education awards significant grants ºÚÁÏÍø University's researchers
  Aalto University receives the most support among universities. 62 projects will receive the grant, the total amount being 728,400 euros
      
      
    
  Janne Naapuri, PhD, received the Gustaf Komppa Dissertation Prize
  Gust. Kompa Dissertation Prize 2023 of the Finnish Chemical Society was awarded to Janne Naapuri, PhD, from Aalto University and Jussi Isokuortti, PhD, from Tampere University of Technology. 
      
      
    Apply for Designs for a Cooler Planet festival by 22 January 2024
  Tell us how your research or project will change the world.
      
      
    
  Get to know us: Ville Alopaeus
  Ville Alopaeus has worked as a professor at Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering since 2008. Researching separation processes and process modelling, Alopaeus aims to contribute to the transition towards a renewable energy and materials environment.
      
      
    
  Yearly follow-up of doctoral students open until 10.1.2024
  What is the status of your doctoral studies and research? Answer the survey for un update.