Tuesday, November 30, 2021
10:00 鈥 12:00
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Antonina Kruglova
0504073325
CS Special Seminar: Leo Lepp盲nen "Investigating students' LLM usage and its effects"
This talk is arranged at the Department of Computer Science.
Department of Computer Science: MSc Thesis Presentations
Jan Meiseri will present their MSc thesis on Tuesday 19 May at 10:15 in A106, CS building
Department of Computer Science: MSc Thesis Presentations
Tuomas Kukkonen will present their MSc thesis on Tuesday 19 May at 15:00 in A346, CS building
Reproducibility and Open Science Practices in Machine Learning // 20.May.2026
What is reproducibility and why do we need to care about it in machine learning research? What are the best practices for sharing machine learning models in your research? Join us for this one day event!
Qual+ seminar: Why should we study industries, and how?
A seminar with Professor Emerita Eleanor Westney on incorporating industry more effectively into our research.
Vortices, Skyrmions, M枚bius Strips: From Nanooptics to Ocean Waves
Prof. Konstantin Bliokh gives a talk on recent theoretical and experimental results in subwavelength high-intensity vortices in 2D wave systems, the generation of the Bessel-type vortices, and manipulation of floating particles using topologically structured water waves.
Department of Computer Science: MSc Thesis Presentations
Lassi H盲rtsi盲 will present their MSc thesis on Friday 22 May at 10:00 in B322, CS building
PHYS Brown Bag Seminar: 鈥淧hysics-informed Gaussian Processes for time-resolved mechanical spectroscopy of soft materials via chirp rheometry鈥
Join us for science and pizza in the Nanotalo lobby!
Simulators Propel Computational Cognitive Models
Welcome to our ABC Seminars! This time, Antti Oulasvirta (Aalto University) will present research on how emerging software simulators can advance computational cognitive models, enabling more relevant predictions and applications across engineering, computing, and design.
Department of Computer Science: MSc Thesis Presentations
SECCLO students will present their MSc theses on Monday 1 June at 9:30-17:00 via Zoom.
Department of Computer Science: MSc Thesis Presentations
SECCLO students will present their MSc theses on Tuesday 2 June at 9:30-13:25 via Zoom.
Department of Computer Science: MSc Thesis Presentations
SECCLO students will present their MSc theses on Wednesday 3 June at 9:15-13:20 via Zoom.
BIO2 department annual research seminar and staff summer party
Welcome to the BIO2 annual research seminar and staff summer party on June 3rd, 2026.
Intro to Scientific Computing and HPC 3-5 June 2026
Hands-on course to support your data science tasks, for interns and doctoral researchers seeking computational resources.
AQP Seminar: Generalization of exceptional points: high-dimensional coalescing non-Hermitian spaces
Aalto Quantum Physics Seminar (Nanotalo)
Qual+ / CARMA symposium: Advancements in Qualitative Research Methods
A two-day symposium consisting of two methods workshops and one paper development workshop.
Qual+ / CARMA course: Introduction to Qualitative Methods: Ethnography
A three-day course with Professor Michael Pratt (Boston College) on qualitative methods, ethnography in particular.
Rethinking Antibiofilm Surfaces: From Nanotopography to Liquid-Like Coatings
Prof. Jinju Chen gives a talk on an antibiofilm surface strategy using a liquid-like nanocoating.
Tomorrow's wardrobe & fashion futuring
We need a fashion futuring approach and a new mindset鈥攈ow we design and manufacture, and how we understand fashion鈥攁nd this seminar aims to offer that.