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Tuning a magnetic fluid with an electric field creates controllable dissipative patterns

An electric field transforms an iron oxide nanoparticle suspension into a model for the emergence of complex dissipative structures
Press releases, Research & Art
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Electroferrofluids

Open winter calls in the field of computer science

Multiple interesting research projects for post-doctoral and doctoral researchers.
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Researcher in the department of computer science library

Exhibition concentrating on data is rare, even internationally

The new Data Vitality exhibition lets you sense and feel data like never before
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Detail from 3D printed object from Data Vitality exhibition, photo by Mikko Raskinen

Moments of silence point the way towards better superconductors

Together with researchers from Lund University and VTT, the team at Aalto set up an experiment to detect smalls number of quasiparticles in real-time.
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The apparatus consisted of a micron-scale aluminium superconductor separated from a normal conductor – metallic copper – by a thin insulating layer. When Cooper pairs in the superconductor broke, the quasiparticles would tunnel through the insulation to the copper, where the researchers observed them with a charge detector. Picture: Aalto University.

Dipoli and Undergraduate Centre outdoor construction sites paused for winter

The work is to be completed by summer 2022.
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campus kampus Otakaari 1 winter talvi Kuva: Mikko Raskinen / Aalto-yliopisto

Teuvo Kohonen in memoriam

Academician of Science, Professor Teuvo Kohonen (1934–2021) has passed away. Kohonen was a pioneer of research and education in information technology. His work on neural networks received global acknowledgement.
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Kohonen

Two new buildings to be built in the centre of Otaniemi campus

Building Otakaari 2A & 2B begins in January 2022, construction to be completed by summer 2023
Campus, University
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Illustration image set in sunset, depicting Otakaari 2 buildings in the future. People walking around and the lights are on in the building.

Brain researchers receive a Christmas gift: New MEG device enables more accurate measurements and recycling of helium

The previous MEG device served researchers for over 20 years.
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MEG-laite

Chris Brzuska elected Computer Science teacher of the year 2021

The teacher of the year was announced at the CS Department meeting on Thursday 16 December 2021.
Awards and Recognition
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Platform economy needs principles of fair play, says Timo Ali-Vehmas

‘There are interesting platform companies in Europe – like Spotify from Sweden and Wolt from Finland – but in terms of platform economy market value, Europe is almost on the same level as Africa,’ points out Timo Ali-Vehmas, Aalto University's new Executive in Residence.
Appointments
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Timo Ali-Vehmas

School of Science Awards 2021 highlight great people and achievements at our school this year

The annual awards were given out at the school's Christmas party.
Awards and Recognition
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Joulu

Alumnus of the Year 2021 Petteri Koponen: a never-ending interest in studying new things has served me well as a start-up entrepreneur and investor

Petteri Koponen, a venture capitalist at Lifeline Ventures, has been named the Alumnus of the Year for 2021 at the Aalto University School of Science. He has established four companies, including Jaiku and First Hop, and he is currently the Chair of the Board at Wolt and Varjo.
Awards and Recognition
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Petteri Koponen

Aalto in 2021: Super hearing, a greenhouse that’s actually green, prospective astronauts, and lots more

A second pandemic year hasn’t slowed Aalto down. Read about what our community has been up to in 2021 — and learn something new!
Campus, Research & Art
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Man with audio device

Aalto researchers awarded Physics World Breakthrough of the Year for macroscopic quantum entanglement

Aalto University Professor Mika A. Sillanpää, his team and collaborators at the University of New South Wales in Canberra, Australia, have won the Physics World 2021 Breakthrough of the Year. The prize was awarded for establishing quantum entanglement between a pair of macroscopic drumheads – two mechanical resonators that were tiny but still much larger than the subatomic particles that are usually entangled. The award has previously been given for the first direct observation of a black hole and for the detection of gravitational waves, which also received a Nobel Prize.
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The drumheads exhibit a collective quantum motion. Picture: Juha Juvonen.

The range of climate courses broadens: Aalto and 17 other universities cooperate as Climate University

The Climate University network coordinated by the University of Helsinki has formed a teaching cooperation contract between 18 universities. With these new contracts, a majority of Finnish university students can take the network’s climate and sustainability themed courses.
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Over 500 Attended Our Research Data Management and Open Science Training in Autumn 2021

In total, we had more than 1,600 registrations. On average one participant registered for 3 sessions.
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teleconferencing study. Image Aalto university / Aino Huovio

Tom Lindholm appointed Head of Lifewide Learning at Aalto University and Managing Director of Aalto University Executive Education Ltd

He will start in his new position on 2 January 2022.
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Tom Lindholm

A new super-cooled microwave source boosts the scale-up of quantum computers

Researchers in Finland have developed a circuit that produces the high-quality microwave signals required to control quantum computers while operating at temperatures near absolute zero. This is a key step towards moving the control system closer to the quantum processor, which may make it possible to greatly increase the number of qubits in the processor.
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Artistic impression of an on-chip microwave source controlling qubits. Credit: Aleksandr Kakinen

Auroptic Medical wins at Slush

The startup that specializes in technology relating to biopsy samples won at the Slush Y Science competition.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Biopsy needle

A new algorithm increases the efficiency of quantum computers

Quantum computing is taking a new leap forward due to research that has proposed a scheme to reduce the number of calculations needed to read out data stored in the state of a quantum processor. This will make quantum computers more efficient, faster, and ultimately more sustainable.
Research & Art
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Aalto University Quantum Explorations Exhibition. Photo: Mikko Raskinen.