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Scientific Computing Skills: a new umbrella course for all researchers

Today, computing skills are essential not only in academic research but also across industries. Take part to hands-on trainings provided by Aalto Scientific Computing and by partner organisations such as CodeRefinery and CSC IT Center for Science.
Research & Art, Studies
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Aalto Scientific Computing

Aino Pekkarinen appointed communications manager at the School of Science

Aino Pekkarinen took up her role in August 2025.
Appointments
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Aino Pekkarinen. Kuva: Matti Ahlgren / Aalto-yliopisto

Suggest the School of Science Alumni of the Year 2025!

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Awards and Recognition
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Dean Jouko Lampinen: Thank you for a successful year!

In addition to some appointment news, there are a bunch of new projects starting up in the School of Science. Dean Jouko Lampinen wishes everyone a relaxing summer.
For Aalto community
Campus
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Jouko Lampisen kolmoiskuva. Kuvat: Tiina Aulanko-Jokirinne

New theory of gravity brings long-sought Theory of Everything a crucial step closer

A quantum theory of gravity would clear the path to answering some of the biggest questions in physics.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Earth and Moon on a grid representing gravity well, with green arrows indicating gravitational force directions.

A new Journal Search Tool for open access agreements

Try the new Journal Search Tool
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Research & Art
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School of Science awards outstanding doctoral and master's theses

Doctoral Thesis Award was granted to Eric Hyyppä, Sakari Lepikko, Kim Myyryläinen, Jane Seppälä, Julia Jaatela, Petrus Mikkola, Shuzhe Wang and Ana Triana Hoyos. Master's theses award was received by Matteo Merler, Aapo Pajala and Tuomas Uusnäkki.
Awards and Recognition
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Kuvassa vasemmalta oikealle Petrus Mikkola, Jane Seppälä, Kim Myyryläinen, Sakari Lepikko ja Eric Hyyppä

How are children with ADHD’s brains different? Scans taken while VR gaming give new insight

In a new study, children played a virtual reality game while in an MRI scanner – the brains of children with ADHD showed a notable increase in functional connectivity, a result which could help us more readily understand the condition.
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The virtual game was projected onto a mirror, allowing children to play while their brain activity was scanned by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Artistic illustration by Margot Lepetit, Aalto University.

Grants from the Finnish Cultural Foundation for science and art

A total of 37 individuals or groups from Aalto University received grants for science or art
Research & Art
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A person wearing a jacket made of clear plastic bags filled with brown fibrous material, seen from the side.

Record-speed waves on extremely water-repellent surfaces

An interdisciplinary team of physicists and biomedical engineers unlocked new properties in capillary waves thanks to superhydrophobicity.
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A reflective metallic sphere causing ripple waves on a dotted surface, with the text 'ultraSound' and 'plasmonic waves'.

Business Finland Rise to Challenge call: Aalto internal deadline for “Intention to Apply” 10.2.2025

Business Finland's new Rise to Challenge call will close on the 31st of March 2025. The Aalto internal deadline is on the 10th of February 2025 by which an “Intention to Apply” must be submitted internally (see below).
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Research & Art
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Business Finland

SCI Awards 2024 celebrate excellent work and great people at our school

Check out whose outstanding work was acknowledged this year!
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Awards and Recognition
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We might feel love in our fingertips –– but did the Ancient Mesopotamians?

A multidisciplinary team of researchers studied a large body of texts to find out how people in the ancient Mesopotamian region (within modern day Iraq) experienced emotions in their bodies thousands of years ago, analysing one million words of the ancient Akkadian language from 934-612 BC in the form of cuneiform scripts on clay tablets.
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Modern and Mesopotamian people experience love in a rather similar way. In Mesopotamia, love is particularly associated with the liver, heart and knees. Figure: Modern/PNAS: Lauri Nummenmaa et al. 2014, Mesopotamian: Juha Lahnakoski 2024.

Professor Risto Ilmoniemi Awarded as Espoo Ambassador 2024

This recognition highlights Professor Ilmoniemi's significant contributions to bringing and organising international scientific congresses and summer schools in Finland, Espoo, and abroad
Awards and Recognition
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Professori Risto Ilmoniemi

Digital doula helps mothers-to-be face the fear of childbirth

Aalto University introduces 12 new world-changing innovations at Slush. On of them is digital doula Natal Mind, a mobile app designed to support the emotional and mental journey undergone by mothers-to-be.
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Artificial intelligence models have been used in the design of the Natal Mind app and especially the cartoon-like digital therapists.

Nikos Makris: Our common scientific goal is to understand how the brain works using multi-modal neuroimaging

'I feel extremely comfortable. I don’t see anybody judging and I have total freedom of speech.'
Research & Art
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Nikos Makris in Helsinki, photo by Tiina Aulanko-Jokirinne

Can the impact of performing arts be measured? Researchers record applause and CO2 levels in Kapsäkki's UKK musical

The UKK musical, produced by Music Theatre Kapsäkki and Greta Production, is a vibrant cabaret about Finland’s political history during the era of President Kekkonen. Its impact is now being studied scientifically. The research, conducted in collaboration with Aalto University's MAGICS infrastructure, Greta Production, and Kapsäkki, measures audience and performer experiences through innovative methods, including various sensors and surveys.
Research & Art
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Mukana UKK-karkeloissa pyörivät myös valtapeleissä syrjään sysätyt UKK:n kilpailijat sekä tarinan viehko kertoja, Lottotyttö. Kuva: Kapsäkki.

Echoes in the brain: Why today’s workout could fuel next week’s bright idea

In a rare, longitudinal study, researchers from Aalto University and the University of Oulu tracked one person’s brain and behavioural activity for five months using brain scans and data from wearable devices and smartphones.
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Ana Triana was herself the subject of the research, monitored as she went about her daily life. Photo by Matti Ahlgren.

New research project aims for earlier dementia risk detection

Aalto University researchers Shrikanth Kulashekhar and Hanna Renvall have received funding from the Finnish Research Impact Foundation to develop diagnostics for early detection of dementia risk. The need is great, as there are at least 50 million people with memory problems worldwide, a number that is expected to double in the following 20 years.
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Shrikanth Kulashekhar (right in the photo) is preparing the upcoming experiment in the park. Diana Kulashekhar is left in the photo. Photo by Marika Itkonen.

New Read & Publish agreement with American Chemical Society

Aalto University has signed a new Read & Publish agreement with ACS.
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Research & Art
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