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Opening hours of campus buildings at the turn of the year 2022
Buildings on Otaniemi campus and in T枚枚l枚 have reduced opening hours at the turn of the year 2022-23.
A life-inspired system dynamically adjusts to its environment
The system regulates its own temperature in response to environmental disturbances
Preparing for rolling blackouts at the Otaniemi campus
We aim to communicate about possible blackouts in advance
Are you a mobile university member? Read more and help us come up with ideas for a more mobile everyday life at the university!
The aim of the project is to promote the mobility of personnel and the formation of a physically active workday and operating culture as part of the new hybrid everyday life.
Get with the program 鈥 AI-assisted coding is here to stay
Aalto鈥檚 computing education researchers are putting large language models to the test and the results are true.
Research project develops method for predicting radiation damage in semiconductors
Andrea Sand receives significant funding from European Research Council for research that can open doors for next-generation materials in electronics
Energy efficiency is a key theme in new projects funded by the Academy of Finland
The projects develop a smart surface, energy-efficient observation systems, detection of disruptive behavior online, neuromorphic i.e. artificial intelligence equipment that works like a brain, high-performance photonics from wood, and reduce chip waste.
Make your research or project visible to the public and decision-makers: Application for Designs for a Cooler Planet 2023 now open
Our theme is Invisible 鈥 what don't we see even though we should? We're bringing together the most radically creative projects and work from our Aalto community, so come along!
Lasers, ice cream and a very large microscope: 鈥淏ring your child to work day鈥 at the Department of Applied Physics
Three children spent a day at the Physics Department exploring lasers, making ice cream and taking a peek at large infrastructure on 鈥淏ring your child to work day鈥
Join us for a free screening of Mission: JOY before Christmas (8 Dec 2022 at 17.00)
Making Waves and the PHYS Diversity Team are inviting all Aalto members to a movie screening of Mission: JOY on 8 December 2022 at 17.00
Prof. Patrick Rinke Awarded Academy Grant for Developing Biologically Inspired Computing Systems
Prof. Rinke鈥檚 three-year joint project with VTT aims to make demanding AI computing tasks use less power while maintaining performance.
First scholarships from Kyunghyun Cho's donation awarded to women studying computer science
Four women in the Machine Learning, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence major have received scholarships based on their outstanding study performance
Finnish student team Revontuli took the third place in an international student supercomputer competition
CSC fielded Finland's first team in the international Student Cluster Competition (SCC), whose final was held in November 4-6.
Inka Lehtim盲ki awarded best Master鈥檚 thesis in engineering and architecture
Aalto University graduate Inka Lehtim盲ki has been awarded the best Master's thesis award by tech trade unions TEK and TFiF.
Unimon - A new qubit to boost quantum computers for useful applications
The researchers have achieved the first quantum logic gates with unimons at 99.9% fidelity 鈥 a major milestone on the quest to build commercially useful quantum computers.
Pressure ulcers take up to 500 million euros in healthcare expenditures each year 鈥 research team develops cushion cover that warns of budding wound
Research team presents prototype of sheet-like smart cover for wheelchair cushions today at HUS STOP Pressure Ulcer Day
Next generation material that adapts to its history
Responsive material changes its behaviour based on earlier conditions
How can the Aalto Data Agents help you?
Data Agents extend Aalto University's data support services with discipline-specific expertise.
Magnetic brain stimulation can help patients with depression and pain
Clinicians and researchers have long used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to treat and study chronic pain and severe depression. A new technology, multi-locus TMS (mTMS), will improve the approach by utilizing the novel design of magnetic transducers allowing for electronic control of all stimulation parameters 鈥 location, intensity and the orientation of the induced electric field 鈥 assisted by a robot to redirect stimulation from one part of the brain to another in just a fraction of a second.
Good variety of ideas and questions about energy saving from the Aalto community
Our experts answer questions from the Aalto community