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Meet-up: Nice to meet you, Helena Aspelin!

Doctoral researcher Helena Aspelin is developing a protein-based adhesive derived from the DNA of barnacles and mussels.
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art
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A scientist wearing teal gloves works in a laboratory filled with various equipment and containers.

What will tomorrow’s infrastructure be made of?

Construction remains a major climate culprit, yet it could also hold the key to cutting emissions. Change is already underway in infrastructure materials, as researchers, cities and companies work together to find more sustainable – even carbon-storing – ways to build.
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art
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Two shirtless men covered in white and grey clay standing face to face against a neutral background.

Isla’s Research Achievements Celebration

On Thursday, 28 August, Isla Lizett Rodríguez Banda, a summer intern in the Textile Chemistry Group, presented the results of her research work. Her work explored the use of solvents for color stripping of disperse dye from polyester fabrics.
Research & Art
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A group of people having a meeting around a long wooden table with a presentation on a large screen.

Aalto computer scientists in IEEE Quantum Week & QCE 2025

Department of Computer Science papers accepted to the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE)
Research & Art
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Aalto University logo on black background

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

Experimental contemporary art exhibition in Imatra

Välillä väärässä (Sometimes wrong) is an exhibition collaboration between Aalto's Department of Art and Media and the City of Imatra.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Two people painting wooden boards in red and green; a stepladder and table nearby with paint supplies.

Eloseminaari themes were creativity, meaningfulness, and visions for the future

The annual get-together event brought together the Aalto ARTS community and provided inspiration for the start of the academic year.
Research & Art, University
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A man in a black blazer speaks using a microphone in front of a projector screen during a presentation.

ELO films praised at the Haugesund Film Festival

My Name is Hope won the Next Nordic Generation Award. The Lightning Rod as well as Aalto University's ELO Film School got an honorary mention.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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A bright light shines through the window with a rectangular frame, illuminating dust particles in the dark space.

Writing and communication courses for doctoral students in Finnish in autumn 2025

Sonja Kniivilä's writing and communication courses for doctoral students in the autumn term 2025
Research & Art, Studies
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Textbook and non-fiction writers – did you know you are entitled to public lending right compensation?

All authors who have written text for a work that is lent out from libraries are entitled to public lending right compensation.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Riina Kostiainen sliced Nokia’s 5G networks for her thesis

In her master's thesis, made in collaboration with Nokia, Riina Kostiainen researched dividing 5G networks into virtual slices, which ensure bandwidth for such critical devices.
Research & Art
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Riina Kostiainen at Nokia's facilities

Summer school explored sustainable alternatives for construction

The Aalto ARTS summer school challenged participants to envision a society in which it is not possible to build anything new. What would that be like, and how would it change the work of spatial actors such as architects and designers?
Research & Art, Studies
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A sculpted model casting a shadow resembling Stonehenge onto a green-lit screen, with people standing nearby.

Funding for impact assessment research concerning the Helsinki Capital region

In the 2025 call for proposals, the Urban Impact project will allocate funding for two thematic areas: Urban development research and Employment research. Research call is open until 12 September 2025.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Flower meadow at Töölönlahti

Maija Savolainen's photographs renew the sailing imagery

Savolainen's wants to highlight feminist sailing culture as well as concerns about the environmental state of the Baltic Sea.
Research & Art
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Four people gather around the edge of a calm green lake, partially hidden by foliage, inspecting something in the water.

National Repository Library services available again

The relocation of the National Repository Library is now complete.
Research & Art, Studies
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Learning Centre graphics

Modern Helsinki Map presents jewels of contemporary architecture

Modern Helsinki Map presents over 50 significant examples of modernist and contemporary architecture in the Helsinki region.
Research & Art
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Dipoli in winter. Photo: Tuukka Niemi

Alusta pavilion moved to the Aalto Campus

The giant insect hotel, Alusta pavilion invites pollinators and other species, also humans to get together.
Campus, Research & Art
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Alusta pavilion. Photo: Elina Koivisto

Call for doctoral student tutors, September 2025

Sign-up to be a tutor for new doctoral students as part of the Aalto Doctoral Orientation Days!
Research & Art, Studies
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Two students and a professor sitting around a table, talking and looking at laptop screen.

Researchers turn energy loss into a way of creating lossless photonics-based devices

Turning energy loss from a fatal flaw into a dial for fine-tuning new states of matter into existence could yield better laser, quantum and optical technology.
Research & Art
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Abstract image of glowing teal shapes and pink blocks on a striped yellow and green surface, with a dark background.

Herd immunity may not work how we think

A new study from researchers at Aalto University suggests that our picture of herd immunity may be incomplete — and that understanding how people are connected could be just as important as knowing how many are immune.
Research & Art
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An illustrative figure comparing disease-induced immunity (left) and randomly distributed immunity (right) in the same network. Illustration: Jari Saramäki's research group, Aalto UIniversity.