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Towards trustworthy AI and an autonomous Europe
  Professor Michela Milano is the Deputy President of EurAI and one the keynote speakers at AI Day 2020
      
      
     
  Aalto University's 10th anniversary was celebrated on 10 October
  After Aalto University President Ilkka Niemelä's greetings, Alumni Studio featured three Aalto alumni discussing sustainable development and the most pressing global challenges of our time. The event was concluded with an entertaining science show where Aalto's top researchers stepped into the limelight to explain why their research is important right now.
      
      
     
  Aalto students and employers connected during the Aalto Talent Expo Virtual Week
  Aalto Talent Expo Virtual Week was organised between 5th - 9th of October 2020. The virtual week substituted the physical Aalto Talent Expo fair that was postponed from October 2020 to January 2021.
      
      
     
  Oops! Failure to launch
  As a student, Professor Adam Foster dreamed of studying the stars, but an over-running holiday interrupted the countdown.
      
      
     
  Otaniemi already has 1,800 metres of track
  The construction of Jokeri Light Rail is under way in Otaniemi. A total of 1,800 metres of track has already been laid on Maarintie, Maarinrannatie and on Lahdenpohjanraitio next to Ring Road I. 
      
      
     
  New Aalto University Open Science and Research Policy was published
  The guiding principle of Aalto University Open Science and Research policy is ‘as open as possible, as closed as necessary’. This means that research outputs should be open if there is no valid reason to restrict access to them. Aalto University Research Services provides help in research data management and opening publications, data, protocols and code.  
      
      
     
  Challenge – let’s make smart cities!
  Smart City Centre of Excellence is announcing an international challenge to find great science intensive ideas. 
      
      
     
  High-speed photos shine a light on how metals fail
  By combining experimental and theoretical work, researchers discover what happens when metals are stretched to their yield point
      
      
     
  Scientists develop a sound device to allow monkeys living in a Finnish zoo to play sounds and music
  The use of sounds is a promising way to improve the life and wellbeing of animals living in captivity
      
      
     
  Doctoral thesis: organisations that treat employees like children undermine their skill and well-being
  Bosses and employees can engage eachother in damaging “parent-child”-like relationships, according to research by Peter Kenttä. Smart management can avoid these roles, and handle them better when they unavoidably occur.
      
      
     
  A new interpretation of quantum mechanics suggests that reality does not depend on the person measuring it
  For 100 years scientists have disagreed on how to interpret quantum mechanics. A recent study by Jussi Lindgren and Jukka Liukkonen supports an interpretation that is close to classical scientific principles.
      
      
     
  Aalto University joins Node by Slush as the main partner
  In the role of the main partner, Aalto will visibly present our university’s expertise in the field of multidisciplinary research and entrepreneurship.
      
      
     
  New detector breakthrough pushes boundaries of quantum computing
  A new paper published in Nature shows potential for graphene bolometers to become a game-changer for quantum technology
      
      
     
  Contributing to a better future with creativity
  Radical creativity is my elixir, it motivates and revitalises my interest in research and the world at large, says assistant professor Elisa Mekler.
      
      
     
  How has the coronavirus affected company strategies? - Survey produces information to support decision-making
  The information produced in the Aalto University project will help companies make strategy and investment decisions.  
      
      
     
  Funding for project to design future universities
  Europe-wide collaboration aims to make research more open and diverse
      
      
     
  ELLIS inaugurates 30 research units at leading institutions across Europe
  The European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems presented the broad scope of research its units will cover in the field of modern AI.
      
      
     
  Can EEG and machine learning predict respiratory difficulties in Covid19 patients?
  Researchers are planning to investigate severe respiratory problems in coronavirus patients with EEG and machine learning, to help to predict the need of intensive care treatment of other COVID19 patients.
      
      
     
  Thermophotonics work receives EU funding
  Exploratory research into waste-energy recovery awarded Horizon 2020 grant
      
      
     
  Aalto Sustainability Hub launches new Green Nudge Team programme for students
  The Green Nudge Team programme is currently looking for students interested in a meaningful and hands-on way to contribute to sustainability at Aalto University.  
      
      
     
           
           
           
           
           
          