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Unfolding public art book discusses the role of public art at Aalto University
  Unfolding public art book is based on the university's art collection
      
      
    
  Tapio Lokki: You can always find another way
  'If I look at my own career, the skills I learned in the Student Union’s Representative Council and as a chairman and artistic misleader at Retuperän WBK are the skills I need as a department head: how to get along with people, how to lead a group, and how to motivate people. A role model is important.'
      
      
    
  Artificial intelligence assists in dental care and jaw surgery
  A model locates nerve canals in the lower jaw quickly and precisely, helping radiologists and dentists save time and effort.
      
      
    
  One in four internet users are overwhelmed by the clutter in their browser
  Study reveals that some coping strategies only make the problem worse
      
      
    
  Playing with the music of the brain
  Common neurological disorders like depression and chronic pain can be challenging to treat with conventional methods. An automated version of a long-used brain stimulation technique holds real promise as a reliable and effective drug-free alternative. 
      
      
    
  Prototyping Games for the Online Hybrid Lab's Game Production Pipeline - Read our latest research for the FDG '23 Conference.
  Participants from the Online Hybrid Lab presented insights into the development of academic games for the FDG Conference in Portugal.
      
      
    Register for the remaining Open Science & Research Data Management webinars this spring
  All events include a Q&A, so you can get help for your specific questions.
      
      
    
  Everyday choices: Russell Lai, what do swordsmanship and cryptography have in common?
  Assistant Professor Russell Lai wields mathematical symbols and German longswords.
      
      
    
  Radical Collaboration – Aalto LASER Talks afterwork returns in June
  Invite your friend or colleague to our casual get-together featuring inspiring talks on current research, accompanied by relaxed conversations over food, refreshments, and music on June 7, 2023.
      
      
    
  Does entrepreneurship cause stress and burnout? True or false: five claims about entrepreneurs’ wellbeing
  Professor Ewald Kibler examines common beliefs about entrepreneurship in light of his recent research
      
      
    
  It’s not as difficult as you think to shout upwind
  Researchers unveil and explain a common-sense misunderstanding 
      
      
    Art challenges established truths in the health and social sectors
  Professor Susanna Helke looks at health and social services through the lens of a filmmaker, Laura Arpiainen as an architect and professor. Both are concerned about the crisis in the care sector in Finland.
      
      
    
  Ask a scientist: How will AI affect creativity?
  The impact of creative AI is unfolding before our eyes, yet we struggle to understand it. It’s the perfect time to ask researchers what they see and think.
      
      
    
  Aspirational actions is the theme of the latest Aalto University Magazine
  In the April issue, we discuss how science and art can act as instruments of hope. 
      
      
    
  Heidi Henrickson: Being connected to people is an important part of feeling good about work
  'If you look at how I walk, you can still see some evidence of marching band there: we roll our feet to make the walking softer, and the distance between the steps is very precise.'
      
      
    
  A neuromorphic visual sensor can recognise moving objects and predict their path
  The new smart sensor uses embedded information to detect motion in a single video frame
      
      
    
  Impact with Research course is starting in period V
  Learn how to communicate research impact to enhance your career!
      
      
    
  New kind of quantum transport discovered in a device combining high-temperature superconductors and graphene
  Researchers combine graphene and high-temperature superconductors in a single device, demonstrating a theoretically predicted phenomena in practice for the first time and potentially paving the way for improved devices and new physics
      
      
    
  Nominations open for 2024 Millennium Technology Prize
  The prize is one of the world’s most significant awards for ground-breaking innovation
      
      
    
  Do dividends enrich shareholders? Is investing only for the rich? True or false: five claims about investing
  Investing has become a hot topic in the media, in online discussions and around watercoolers and coffee machines – but are these conversations sharing wisdom or spreading myths? To help people make informed decisions, we asked Professor of Finance Peter Nyberg to talk about five claims and separate fact from fiction.