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SCI Outgoing Faculty Programme

Starting from the beginning of 2019 School of Science launches Outgoing Faculty Programme to support the internationalization of the SCI faculty.
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Sustainable ideas and inspiring people presented with Aalto SCI Alumna of the Year and SCI Awards 2018

SCI Alumna 2018 Annu Nieminen is an entrepreneur with a passion to encourage companies in maximizing the positive impact on the society. SCI awardees are described as inspirational, helpful, patient, and knowledgeable persons in the community.
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Aalto SCI Alumna of the Year and SCI Awardees 2018

Holistic thinkers鈥 brains have similar responses to drama, while analytical thinkers differ widely

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans of people watching the same clip from a dramatic film show that holistic thinkers all have similar brain responses to the scene, whereas analytical thinkers respond differently to each other.
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Cold colours indicate higher ISC, more similar brain responses, among the analytical thinkers and warm colours indicate higher ISC among the holistic thinkers. Image: Iiro J盲盲skel盲inen.

Brain maps reveal: cuddles with loved ones are universal 鈥 but hugging strangers depends on culture

According to a recent doctoral study, cultural differences regarding physical touch between close partners are smaller than was believed. Different cultures are more comfortable with different levels of contact from strangers, and what counts as acceptable physical contact in public spaces changes based on where you are. The brain data also reveals whether the relationship between the person touching and the one being touched is close or not.
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Social touching

Aalto University School of Science Infrastructure funding call

The School of Science is opening a call for applications for research infrastructure funding.
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Quantum physics and technology research receives billion-euro funding from the EU 鈥 Aalto University involved in three projects

Aalto University research groups will study and develop technology for quantum communication, ultra-sensitive magnetic sensors based on quantum optics, and photon-emitting quantum chips. The Quantum Flagship launched by the European Union will provide funding for ten years and for over 5000 researchers with one billion euros. The flagship will consolidate the best quantum physics research in Europe and transfer quantum technology from the lab to the market.
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Aalto University Quantum Bit Silicon Chip. Image: Jan Goetz.

ERC Synergy Grant worth 鈧10M will help develop new techniques for brain research, disease diagnostics, and patient care

ERC Synergy Grant worth 鈧10M will help develop new techniques for brain research, disease diagnostics, and patient care
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Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence and research groups from Aalto received 鈧1.4M funding from The Future Makers program

Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence and research groups from Aalto received 鈧1.4M funding
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SCI Awards 2018 - Call for nominations open until Nov 16th

SCI Awards celebrates the great work and achievements of our faculty, staff and students annually.
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SCI Awards winners in 2017

鈧17 million to fund European detection and imaging innovation pipeline鈥攑roduct development sparred by Aalto Design Factory

The ATTRACT initiative will fund 170 breakthrough projects in advanced technology for a year with 鈧100.000 each.
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Image: ESO.

Bodily sensations give rise to conscious feelings

A Finnish research group from the University of Turku, University of Tampere and Aalto University has mapped the organisation of human conscious feelings and found them to cluster into five major categories: positive emotions, negative emotions, cognitive functions, somatic states, and illnesses.
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Feelings are associated with discernible bodily 'fingerprints'.

Centre for Quantum Engineering funding awarded for four projects

A total of EUR 318 000 has been granted for project proposals that represent new openings, support emergence of new technologies, applications, and/or industrial collaboration.
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Professor Kimmo Kaski鈥檚 farewell seminar attracted renowned researchers 黑料网

Professor Kaski, pioneer of computational complex systems research in Finland, will continue to work as senior adviser at Aalto.
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The latest installation talks available on video

Petri Ala-Laurila and Guy Julier tell why the retina offers a pathway to the secrets of the brain and why design should be done with publics.
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Aalto funding for quantum engineering open

CQE is looking for 2-3 outstanding projects in the field of quantum engineering to be funded in 2018.
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4th CQE call open

Petri Ala-Laurila: The retina offers a pathway to the secrets of the brain

This Professor, awarded for his scientific courage, knows that it鈥檚 worth going after the big 鈥渇ish鈥 even if you don鈥檛 always catch it.
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GE Healthcare donates anaesthesia machines

Aalto students can get acquainted with health technology devices used in hospitals as a part of their studies
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School of Science dissertation awards 2018

The doctoral dissertation awards 2018 were presented 9 March at the traditional Get-together for doctoral candidates.
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The awards were presented by professor Tapio Lokki and Dean Jouko Lampinen.

The second Brain Twitter Conference 08 March 2018: non-stop neuroscience for 16 hours

The keynote topics include the social brain and emotions' effect on speech production.
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Film Memento helped uncover how the brain remembers and interprets events from clues

Key repeating moments in the film give viewers the information they need to understand the storyline. The scenes cause identical reactions in the viewer鈥檚 brain. The results deepen our understanding of how the brain functions, how narratives work in film, and memory mechanisms impaired by conditions such as Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.
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Marked red are the brain regions which process the clue-providing key scenes, both before and while they occur. Anticipatory activity appears on the visual cortex up to eight seconds before the scene begins. During the scenes, there鈥檚 fingerprint-like activity in the prefrontal lobe and parietal lobe, both believed to be connected to memory retrieval and reinterpretation of previously seen events.
Memento poster detail (left), (c) Oy Nordisk Film Ab | Image (right): Iiro J盲盲skel盲inen.