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Foundation for Finnish Inventions names new board chair
  Juhani Talvela, Lic. Sc. (Tech.), has been appointed as the new chair of the Foundation for Finnish Inventions board. His predecessor continues as a member of the board.
      
      
     
  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.
      
      
     
  Nearly 500 members of the Aalto community participated in our virtual community event
  A total of 1 021 comments were given on the four strategy themes - summaries of the comments published as attachment of this news article.
      
      
     
  Aalto rises to 2nd place in responsible consumption in THE Impact Ranking
  The University Impact Ranking by the Times Higher Education University assesses universities against the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Aalto University’s overall ranking was 47.
      
      
     
  The age of digitalization and crises - how to navigate the unknown
  Systemic problems call for changes, and this applies to higher education and research as well. The U-Create seminar discussed the limitations of our current university models and discussed alternative value systems, such as care.
      
      
     
  Aalto is the best-known university among young people
  Finns under the age of 30 find Aalto’s degrees valued by employers.
      
      
     
  DiCtion Uses Visual Data to Automate Construction Site Processes
  Sensors and cameras on a digitalised construction site provide a huge amount of useful data. As a result, it’s becoming almost impossible to interpret that data manually. Aalto University is now looking for ways to automate the processing and use of construction data in the DiCtion research project.
      
      
     
  Open question survey: How has the pandemic affected the ways of working
  The data collected with this survey is used to by researchers of Fast Expert Teams network to increase understanding of the current changes so that new practices and ways of working could be developed.
      
      
     
  Aalto-University mapped the quality of induction loops to provide better services to people with hearing loss
  The project promotes the equality of people with hearing loss, and it has been significant in scale both in Finland and internationally.
      
      
     
  Relying on “local food” is a distant dream for most of the world
  A recent study from Aalto University shows that less than one-third of the world's population could currently meet their demand for food produced in their local vicinity
      
      
     
  For her beloved Baltic Sea
  As a little girl, Tiina Tuurnala would take her family’s motorboat around nearby islets to catch ship wakes. Now, she is at the helm of the Finnish Shipowners’ Association and is steering the maritime industry towards a low-emission future.
      
      
     
  Anything but an ordinary greenhouse
  A wood-structured windowless greenhouse consumes only half as much energy as a traditional glass greenhouse. In addition to producing food, Pasi Herranen’s invention could generate electricity and excess heat in the future.
      
      
     
  Aalto University prepares for alternative student admissions procedures
  Most entrance examinations cannot be organised on campus due to the coronavirus pandemic.
      
      
     
  University entrance exams to be replaced by alternative admissions procedures this spring
  The universities will implement their student admissions procedures in a manner that takes into consideration the special characteristics of each field.
      
      
     
  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. 
      
      
     
  Researchers modelling the spread of the coronavirus emphasise the importance of avoiding busy indoor spaces
  A joint project carried out by four Finnish research organisations has studied the transport and spread of coronavirus through the air. Preliminary results indicate that aerosol particles carrying the virus can remain in the air longer than was originally thought, so it is important to avoid busy public indoor spaces. This also reduces the risk of droplet infection, which remains the main path of transmission for coronavirus. 
      
      
     
  Over 12 000 applicants applied to bachelor’s programmes
  Especially the amount of first priority applicants increased.
      
      
     
  Millennium Technology Prize festivities to be postponed
  See the Millennium Talk video where Assistant Professor Mari Lundström discusses recyclable batteries.
      
      
     
  Our strategy: change to annual planning schedule, next community event will be held on 22 April
  Despite the current exceptional situation, the planning process for strategy implementation continues. Community event will be held remotely. 
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
           
        