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Leonardo Fierro: Sharing experiences for a better doctoral student life
  'Now I’m less fearful of failing. I know how to put things into perspective. It was a good lesson to learn that failing is part of the process of succeeding.'
      
      
    
  Gabriele Del Brenna uses the skills learned at Aalto in his work as an Acoustic Designer
  'Finland is a unique place, and great for student life,' says Gabriele Del Brenna. In this interview, he talks about his experiences in acoustics and audio technology studies and gives his tips for international experts to find employment after graduation.
      
      
    Business & economics and computer science ranked in top 100 worldwide
  The Times Higher Education ranking measures universities with different indicators, including international research and citations
      
      
    
  Hanna Sievinen appointed to the Aalto University Board
  Board member Karel Luyben will continue for a new term 
      
      
    
  New flagship brings together excellence in quantum technology
  Aalto University is also involved in three other new flagships of the Research Council of Finland – the flagships of digital water expertise, education, and mathematical imaging and modelling
      
      
    
  Invisible powers are driving cars and cranes, but what goes on behind the scenes to get these machines moving?
  What gets autonomous cars and industrial robots going?
      
      
    
  Respond to the campus survey, make an impact, and win Fat lunches!
  The annual campus survey is once again measuring the functionality and comfort of the campus, that is, the campus experience. The survey is open from October 25 to November 10, 2023.
      
      
    
  'It was great to be part of the research team' - The semiconductor industry’s summer job program was a success
  Donations from companies in the semiconductor industry enabled students Niko Lindh and Adrián Gutiérrez Cruz to get summer jobs with Aalto University research groups
      
      
    
  Light rail line 15 started operating – changes to getting around Otaniemi campus
  Cross the tracks with caution, take into account other traffic
      
      
    
  Nordic Five Tech annual student union summit strengthens Nordic collaboration
  The two-day event focused on strengthening Nordic student union collaboration among leading technical universities.
      
      
    
  Something new and something old as Campus Sustainability Champions
  This year, numerous community-submitted proposals vied for the title of Campus Sustainability Champion.
      
      
    Light rail line 15 started operating on 21 of October
  Remember to always use care and caution near tracks. Light rail line 15 started operating between Itäkeskus in Helsinki and Keilaniemi in Espoo on Saturday 21 October.
      
      
    
  Are black holes really black? True or false: five claims about black holes
  Senior researcher Tuomas Savolainen addresses some common beliefs about black holes.
      
      
    Wihuri Foundation awards major funding for multidisciplinary research of future energy systems
  The project will receive a total of €750,000 over four years, and the foundation will also support other Aaltonian endeavours, such as synthetic biology research and encouraging early-stage entrepreneurs.
      
      
    
  In memoriam: Kimmo Silvonen (1957–2023)
  Senior University Lecturer Kimmo Silvonen’s career at Helsinki University of Technology and Aalto University spanned over 40 years. For the last 10 years, he was known especially as the father figure of the Electrical Engineering Workshop, which is familiar to all bachelor’s-level students of electrical engineering.
      
      
    
  Outstanding results in the campus energy saving campaign
  The year-long energy saving campaign by the Aalto community concluded at the end of September.
      
      
    
  Jussi Ryynänen: In the back row, I wondered what on earth I was doing here and whether I would survive
  'I meet a lot of people, and I have a finite social battery that gets drained during the working day. When I want to clear my head of the day's thoughts, I go and lie down under the car to fix it. The best part is that I don't have to talk to the car.'
      
      
    
  Quantum literacy for all
  What do computers, cell phones and GPS navigation have in common? And what about digital cameras, solar panels and fibre optics? The answer is that the functioning of these devices is based on quantum phenomena.
      
      
    
  A new Master's programme trains hydrogen experts to develop more sustainable energy systems
  The Master's Programme in Hydrogen and Electric Systems meets the most pressing needs of working life, says head of the programme Matti Lehtonen. 
      
      
    
  Finnish and American researchers prepare grounds for transatlantic collaboration in smart mobility
  Finnish and American researchers deepen transatlantic smart mobility collaboration via FARIA network, exploring key topics and opportunities.