Uutiset
1000th Certificate of Calibration issued to Orion Diagnostica Oy
  The certificate was issued by Metrology Research Institute of Aalto University.
      
      
    
  Lost in the Wood(s) received ICMA Award of Excellence
  Lost in the Wood(s), published by Aalto ARTS Books, has won the Award of Excellence given by the International Creative Media ICMA.
      
      
    
  Rerouting transport research: from driverless cars to fresh thinking
  Focusing research on technological development will further lock us into a motorized, private-vehicle transport system. 
      
      
    
  Who decides whether entrepreneurship is the way to sustainable development?
  The significance of entrepreneurship as a solution to sustainable development is influenced by ideological, political and social factors.
      
      
    
  In corporate acquisitions, managers construct an impression of control
  The early integration phase following a corporate acquisition requires tolerance of uncertainty.
      
      
    Diving into the unknown: what’s physics after the Higgs boson?
  Thousands of researchers at the CERN research centre are looking for particles and phenomena that standard physics cannot explain.
      
      
    
  Finland 100 video series – visual stories of Game Changers
  The predecessors of Aalto University have acted as a seedbed for the Game Changers of the Finnish society already since 1850.
      
      
    Night owls have larger social networks than early birds
  Data and traces of our mobile phone use and digital behaviour can be used to understand and treat mental health disorders.
      
      
    
  Finance paper accepted for publication in the Journal of Financial Economics
  Aalto Distinguished Professor Matti Keloharju’s paper has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Financial Economics.
      
      
    Conflicting views on social media balanced by an algorithm
  Selected influential users can efficiently spread information on both sides of a controversial discussion.
      
      
    
  Investing in environmental friendliness improves the result for companies in the logistics sector
  The Rail Baltica allows that rail freight transport can be used to handle a greater share of freight traffic.
      
      
    
  Consolidation in acoustics - The Aalto Acoustics Lab is raising the profile of the field and enabling closer cooperation
  'The field of acoustics is growing and there could be a danger of a shortage of labour', says Professor Vesa Välimäki.
      
      
    
  Monitoring the world’s forests with satellite data – Assistant Professor Miina Rautiainen granted 2 million in ERC funding
  Detailed knowledge on the state of forest resources and climate change can be produced through more effective interpretation of satellite images.
      
      
    
  European Space Agency opens a business accelerator on Aalto University campus
  Located at A Grid, the new centre for growth companies, the accelerator will give impetus to space-technology-based entrepreneurship in Finland.
      
      
    
  Aalto University welcomes the first UN Technology Innovation Lab to A Grid
  The laboratory focuses on circular economy, education, peace and security, and health.
      
      
    
  Three Aalto postdocs to pitch their bold research ideas in Slush
  Anand Tatikonda, Anna Stöckl and Tommi Himberg are competing for the Skolar Award at Slush.
      
      
    The latest installation lectures available on video
  Aalto University's newly tenured professors reveal the secrets of water-repellent surfaces and health promotive urban environment, among other things.
      
      
    Finnish energy transition arena report launched: Experts highlight a need for a thorough renovation of the energy sector to meet global climate challenges and improve Finnish competitiveness
  The use of fossil fuels needs to stop on a fast schedule, a fresh report emphasises.
      
      
    New microscope sets a record for visualizing surface wetting properties
  The microscope is 1000 times more precise than current techniques, allowing the creation of wetting maps as a new concept for hydrophobic surface characterization.
      
      
    
  HeatStock ties for first place in Helsinki Challenge idea competition
  Aalto-led team develops material that stores heat.