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PechaKucha event tested the presentation skills of doctoral students at the School of Electrical Engineering
  The first PechaKucha at the School of Electrical Engineering challenged the school's doctoral students to present the topics of their dissertation in six minutes. The event was held on Wednesday 22 May at Otaniemi A Grid.
      
      
    Aalto awarded Quality Label for Excellence
  Label is a recognition of exceptional quality in development activities
      
      
     
  Snap, crackle, pop! — the sounds of frost actually come from the sky
  Breakthrough research reveals that the popping sound associated with frost is in fact mostly coming from the atmosphere.
      
      
     
  Aalto Open Science Award ceremony brought together Aaltonians to discuss open science
  Last week we gathered at A Grid to celebrate the awardees of the Aalto Open Science Award 2023 and discuss open science matters with the Aalto community.
      
      
     
  Seed funding available to boost collaboration between Aalto, KU Leuven and University of Helsinki
  Aalto University, KU Leuven and the University of Helsinki launch the 2nd exploratory seed funding call to explore research collaboration possibilities. The funding call is open until 10 September 2024.
      
      
     
  Professor Peter Hans Matthews works as a Fulbright-Aalto Distinguished Chair scholarship holder at the Department of Economics
  Fulbright programmes and scholarships are highly appreciated in the United States
      
      
     
  Aalto leaps up global ranking of young universities
  The Times Higher Education ranking lists the world’s best new universities – those 50 years old or younger 
      
      
     
  White hat hackers put their skills to the test at Hack the Networks event in Otaniemi
  Aalto University is providing a unique 5G test network for the event and is co-hosting one of the challenges
      
      
     
  Viktar Asadchy receives Young Scientist Award
  The Finnish Foundation for Technology Promotion awarded Assistant Professor Viktar Asadchy with the Young Scientist 2024 Award.
      
      
     
  @aaltowellbeing in IG!
  Stay on top of the latest research-based wellness information and Aalto University events and services related to wellness and inclusion by following the @aaltowellbeing account.
      
      
     
  Joint action between business, sport and athletes will be more important in the future
  This time, Aalto and Haaga-Helia's students with Urhea status met in a joint branding event
      
      
     
  Health Technology Engineering equips students to create innovative technical solutions to health challenges
  New Master’s programme combines engineering knowledge with practical understanding of health-related issues
      
      
     
  Smart Wearables courses teach students both design and engineering skills
  Smart Wearables courses allow students to work on projects in multidisciplinary teams, generating incredibly creative projects and enabling them to learn from each other
      
      
     
  Scientists harness the wind as a tool to move objects
  New approach allows contactless or remote manipulation of objects by machines or robots.
      
      
     
  Teamwork First-Aid Kit supports students in project-based courses
  This online resource offers tools to support student teams throughout project courses.
      
      
     
  Join us for the first Aalto Open Science Award Ceremony
  All Aaltonians are welcome – no registration required!
      
      
     
  5 ways to train your creativity this Spring and Summer
  To celebrate the United Nations World Creativity Day on April 21, we made a list of five tips to boost your creativity this Spring/Summer 
      
      
     
  Wellbeing route on Otaniemi campus
  The themes of the five-point welfare route are observation of emotions, fostering the relationship with nature, bodyliness, calming down, and reflection on moderation.
      
      
     
  Broadband miniaturized spectrometer research receives QTF annual discovery award 2024
  The clarity and compelling presentation of the research were one of the reasons why Doctoral Researcher Md Uddin earned the prize for the research paper, which was published in Nature Communications. 
      
      
     
  Robotics needs safe behavior patterns
  Robotics and autonomous systems are developing rapidly. Algorithms that withstand disturbances and uncertainties in the system model and environment are critical for development.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          