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Immortal awarded as meritorious art book
  Maija Tammi and Ville Tietäväinen's book combines scientific research, art and storytelling.
      
      
     
  Online training helps quantum researchers get new tech from the laboratory into commercial products
  The idea for commercialization starts from the researcher's own skills and knowledge, but interest in entrepreneurship is much greater if the path from an idea to a product is clearly visible.
      
      
     
  The Department of Information and Service Management (ISM) has launched a digital research calendar
  The calendar showcases current and versatile research done at the department. 
      
      
     
  Doctoral thesis: Humanitarian architecture creates security and protection in the midst of poverty and crises
  When global crises drive people out of their homes, multidisciplinary cooperation can help make something out of very little. 
      
      
     
  Arja Karhumaa as head of juries at Grafia’s Vuoden Huiput 2020 creative design competition
  As head of juries, Aalto University Assistant Professor Arja Karhumaa will lead and supervise the work of a 61-member jury, comprising of design professionals.  
      
      
     
  Real estate in service of crisis management – Academy of Finland grants funding to enhance crisis preparednessÂ
  'The coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated the impact real estate and the built environment have on our wellbeing in a crisis', says Assistant Professor Saija Toivonen.  
      
      
    ‘When hard data is not enough – expert-driven models in strategy work’
  The coronavirus crisis has highlighted the importance of strategic foresight and resilience to change in companies. New methods and approaches are being sought to continuously monitor uncertainties and update strategy. 
      
      
     
  More than 300 corporate executives reported on the effects of the coronavirus crisis: decelerated expansion plans, accelerated innovation activities, and increasing demand for talent
  Companies were generally effective in their operative crisis management, but obstacles remain in the way of long-term growth, according to a new study by Aalto University. The researchers say that availability of know-how, especially in relation to new technologies, is becoming a bottleneck for organizational growth and renewal.
      
      
     
  Info session: engage with EIT in education, business creation and innovation!
  Join our online info session on the opportunities, offerings, programmes and upcoming calls for education, business creation and innovation in the EIT ecosystem. 
      
      
     
  Virtual care management system for solving fragmentation of chronic diseases treatment
  The project, which has a budget of millions of euros and is led by Aalto University, involves University of Helsinki and numerous companies in the healthcare field. 
      
      
     
  Traceability - Digitally Circular webinar
  Digitally Circular brings together sustainability, business, and digital professionals to accelerate circular economy.
      
      
     
  Museum of Impossible Forms wins State Art Prize 2020
  ViCCA congratulates its students and alumni who have been active (and often founding) members of the Museum of Impossible Forms (est. 2017) – an anti-racist and queer-feminist cultural center in the suburb of Kontula – for the 2020 State Art Prize that they received from the Arts Promotion Centre Finland.
      
      
     
  Going beyond cotton
  Aalto University part of a consortium that harnesses collaboration and cutting-edge technology to create circular fashion.
      
      
     
  Fibre made from recycled cloth towels and hemp stronger than cotton
  The tensile strength of fibres created with the Ioncell method is up to 2.5 times more than that of cotton, while an Ioncell knitted fabric made from recycled hemp withstands abrasion for twice as long as normal hemp fabric.
      
      
     
  Azimatu Seidu has won a grant from the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters
  Azimatu successfully applies Density Functional Theory (DFT) to screen vast combinations of different materials which find potential application in perovskite-based photovoltaic devices.
      
      
     
  Collaboration with Club For Five gave birth to a sonic installation
  What does sound look like? How does art sound like? The art installation SOONI examines connections between sound and matter and their impact on well-being.
      
      
     
  Nanoscience expert Olli Ikkala and team part of new flagship project on biopharmaceuticals
  The Academy of Finland project brings together Finland’s front-line genetic, cellular, and nanotherapy researchers, as well as clinical actors, leading companies, and third sector players.
      
      
     
  Digitalising and 3D printing spare parts enables manufacturing anywhere and anytime
  The digitalisation of spare parts is a step towards more sustainable business and reducing the carbon footprint of industry. 
      
      
     
  Pekka Marttinen: It is very important to take good care of health and social services data
  The DataLit project develops understandable and reliable practices for using health and social services data
      
      
     
  A six-meter wide seaweed installation takes over Finnish shopping centre
  Julia Lohmann's globally acknowledged seaweed pavilion is on display around the clock at A Bloc in Otaniemi, Finland.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          