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Third report by the Helsinki GSE Situation Room: Unemployment among the self-employed has increased considerably more than unemployment among employees
  The report is presented at an open access webinar in Zoom on Thursday, 30 April at 8 am.
      
      
     
  Professor Ulla Lassi receives grant from the CEO Tapani Järvinen Fund
  In recent years, Professor Lassi has focused her research particularly on the chemical behaviour of lithium-ion batteries and alternative materials in battery applications
      
      
     
  International group of researchers: Mobile phone data should be utilized more to curb the corona pandemic
  These types of data could help to curb the spread of the pandemic and to evaluate the effectiveness of restrictions
      
      
     
  Preparing for multiple scenarios in challenge-based online teaching
  Experiences and thoughts on adaptability and online learning from Aalto University’s staff who manage challenge-based learning programs.
      
      
     
  The increased importance of law during the coronavirus crisis
  The application of national emergency powers acts also impacts international business activities.
      
      
     
  Aalto ARTS Books is taking part in Design Market Online
  Design Market is one of the most popular events of Helsinki Design Week. This is the first time the event is being arranged in Spring time and due to the current circumstances, it will take place online. 50 Finnish design companies are taking part in this event.
      
      
     
  The mystery of the immortal
  Artist professor Maija Tammi and graphic artist Ville Tietäväinen have created an art book that combines scientific research, art and storytelling. 
      
      
     
  Professor of Practice Esko Penttinen ranked #2 among Information Systems researchers in European Universities in 2019
  Penttinen published three articles in the IS Basket Journals.
      
      
     
  AI makes dentists’ work easier – new model helps localise the mandibular canals
  Finnish researchers developed a new automatized way to localise the mandibular canals
      
      
     
  Theses: Threading the needle – together!
  Taking care of your clothes is an environmental act, says Marium Durrani. Communal clothing repair workshops are popular around the world and have now landed also in Finland to push against unsustainable fast fashion practices.
      
      
     
  Bacteria factories and soft robots
  Tailored molecules and materials could revolutionise the chemicals industry, move fabrics and make solar panels more ecological.  
      
      
     
  Creating zero-energy houses, non-toxic glitter and fossil-free glue with wood
  Building wisely with wood is an efficient way to combat climate change. It’s possible to build almost anything with wood if we develop our expertise and adjust our attitudes, an expert says.
      
      
     
  New decision model shapes strategies for dealing with public health emergencies
  The timely results of a long-term project helps health experts with the allocation of healthcare resources
      
      
     
  Helsinki GSE's Situation Room starts publishing a weekly report on the effects of coronavirus
  Reports are presented each week at an open access webinar in Zoom.
      
      
     
  The cost of ‘fast fashion’ – Up to 92 million tonnes of waste and 79 trillion litres of water consumed per year to make garments
  The fashion industry contributes to 10% of global pollution. A system-wide transition needed immediately to reduce environmental costs of the fashion industry, a new Aalto University study concludes in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment journal.
      
      
     
  Cutting-edge technology, 3D models and pioneers of open science
  The scientific achievements of the Centre of Excellence in Laser Scanning Research (CoE-LaSR) have produced plenty of benefits with far reaching impact both commercially and societally. 
      
      
     
  Exchange studies changed to producing a Case Corona report
  Thanks to their own activity and the professor's trust in his students' competence, third-year finance students became authors of a report with societal significance. 
      
      
     
  ‘We managed to turn a major risk into a great opportunity’
  To make sure the Fusion Grid project could continue, Marko Nieminen travelled to Namibia and drove 1,400 kilometres to transport necessary equipment to the village of Oniipa and make it to KLM’s final flight to Europe
      
      
     
  Coronavirus causes significant production and delivery difficulties
  After the epidemic, having larger reserve stocks and distributing purchases between several suppliers is likely to become more common. 
      
      
     
  Rapidly produced report examines capacity of restaurant and accommodation sector to withstand the corona crisis
  A report produced by Professor Vesa Puttonen's working group will help decision-makers to assess the impacts of closing restaurants. 
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          