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AScI funding awarded to planning future energy systems and to designing penguin-inspired active surfaces
  Each programme to receive funding of 鈧150 000 over three years.
      
      
    Photoshoot day of materials samples by the Materials Platform
  The Materials Platform organizes photoshoot sessions for materials samples on a regular basis. All Aalto University researchers who are involved in materials research are invited to participate.
      
      
     
  School and Erasmus+ Programme Visit to Materials Matter Exhibition
  Kilonpuisto School and their Erasmus+ programme receive a guided tour of the exhibition from Product and Spatial Design Master's student Ariane Relander on 01 March 2019. 
      
      
     
  High-end restaurants invest in tableware
  Appreciating local food and ingredients is a well-established phenomenon in food culture. But there is also a high demand for local, small-batch ceramics. 
      
      
     
  Artificial human tissues and nature鈥檚 super coatings 鈥 the materials exhibition that took Slush by storm is now coming to Otaniemi
  Come along 黑料网 University and learn about the latest developments in materials research. At the same time, you can also admire the Ioncell dress worn by Finland鈥檚 First Lady Jenni Haukio at the Independence Day Reception.
      
      
     
  Intelligent materials make the manufacturing ecosystems and companies鈥 business models more sustainable
  Better use of information and materials requires intense and more open cooperation between companies.
      
      
     
  Assistant Professor Junhe Lian strives for better steel materials
  The properties of material have crucial effects on the end products鈥 functionality. Professor Junhe Lian aims to improve the materials used in 3D printing or any other manufacturing process. He is focusing on metal.
      
      
     
  What do we see in a mirror? New metasurfaces look 鈥渂right鈥 at one direction, while 鈥渄ark鈥 for the opposite direction
  Researchers at Aalto University developed metasurfaces with extreme angle-asymmetric response. The new device can be a good or bad reflector depending on the angle the light hits it.
      
      
     
  Aalto speeds up development of ecological textile fibres with new pilot plant
  With this new equipment, the output of Ioncell fibre can increase up to a hundredfold, enabling cooperation with even more companies.
      
      
     
  Take Finland鈥檚 lead and choose clothes you don鈥檛 have to feel guilty about
  An Aalto University-designed and -produced dress made of birch trees shows how one day we will all look鈥攁nd feel鈥攇ood in sustainable fabrics
      
      
     
  Jenni Haukio鈥檚 Independence Day gown sets the stage for Finland鈥檚 next 100 years
  Designed by Aalto students Emma Saarnio and Helmi Liikanen, the dress evokes nature with exquisite materiality and minimalist lines
      
      
     
  Bacterial bandages and recycled fibres: Aalto brings a materials revolution to Slush
  New materials play an important role in sustainable development and combatting climate change. New uses for old materials can also be a major industrial opportunity: for example, the value of biomass from forests in Finland can be doubled if used for manufacturing products of higher added value.
      
      
     
  Research enhances understanding of sustainable production and consumption systems in circular economy
  What does the recent research offer us in the fields of metal- and wood-based fiber systems for circular economy? How can we build sustainable business models and governance of circular systems? These issues were taken a closer look at Aalto Sustainability Hub鈥檚 seminar in November 2018. 
      
      
     
  Aalto Distinguished Professor Olli Ikkala awarded academic knighthood of the Ordre des Palmes acad茅miques
  Professor Ikkala was recognised for his contributions to advancing scientific partnerships between France and Finland.
      
      
     
  Companies want to develop innovations from biomaterials together with FinnCERES
  A large group of representatives of industry took part in the Industry Meets FinnCERES event on 5 November 2018 at Paasitorni in Helsinki. 
      
      
     
  A layer just a few atoms deep can work wonders
  The atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique developed by Tuomo Suntola revolutionised information technology in the 2000s. Now researchers are using it to make better catalysts, solar cells of record efficiency and hybrid materials that transport medicines and generate electricity from bodily waste heat.
      
      
     
  Tailoring the surface of carbon may hold the key to monitoring patient blood in real-time
  Machine learning is increasing the pace of development of customised carbon surfaces with a wide variety of applications 
      
      
     
  Half a million funding from Business Finland for the development of circular economy of metals
  The funded sub-project of Aalto is part of SYMMET, which is searching for solutions to the increasing need for metallic materials.
      
      
     
  Jenni Haukio to wear gown made of sustainable Ioncell material at December鈥檚 Independence Day reception
  Ioncell is a new technology that creates high-quality textile fibres from wood or recycled materials.
      
      
     
  One atom at a time
  AI is not only changing the way we process data, it鈥檚 changing how we carry out research, period. 
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          