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Jari J盲rvi finished his MSc and submitted a paper with hybrid perovskite research
  CEST member Jari J盲rvi finished his MSc thesis with multi-scale modeling of charge transport in hybrid perovskites and submitted a paper to the New Journal of Physics.
      
      
    CEST is publishing a paper on J. Phys. Chem. Lett. with collaborative research on hybrid perovskites
  Jingrui Li and Patrick Rinke were collaborating with French and German scientists on the organic cation motion in hybrid perovskites. A paper is published on J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 9, 3969 (2018).
      
      
    CEST developed a multi-scale model for disordered hybrid perovskites
  Jingrui Li, Jari J盲rvi and Patrick Rinke (CEST) publish a paper on Phys. Rev. B with the development of a multi-scale modeling scheme for the disordered structures in hybrid perovskites.
      
      
    Aalto University received EUR 15.9 million from the Academy of Finland September call
  Most of the funding went to the field of natural sciences and engineering.
      
      
    Aalto-1 was launched into space a year ago 鈥 the Otaniemi ground station is already being prepared for the launch of the next satellites
  Aalto-1 has successfully cleared the difficulties it has faced in orbit. The largest amount of research data has been provided by the RADMON radiation monitor carried by the satellite.
      
      
    Academy of Finland awards seven new projects to the Department of Applied Physics
  Grants exceed 3.3 million euros for research in a diversity of physics topics.
      
      
    Amber Geurts won the 2018 ISPIM Innovation Management Dissertation Award
  CEST's postdoc Amber Geurts won the 2018 ISPIM Innovation Management Dissertation Award with her dissertation
      
      
    Advanced Materials highlights Finnish materials science
  Advanced Materials, a premier journal in the field, has dedicated an issue to Finnish research, covering several articles from Aalto University.
      
      
    
  Dissertation: Co-creation between NGOs and companies is increasing
  Non-governmental organizations have a lot to give to companies entering low-income markets. However, co-creation is bounded by unequal power-relations and different goals, shows the doctoral research of Tytti Nahi.
      
      
    
  What might musical instruments of the future look like?
  A 5-year grant from the Academy of Finland will allow Koray Tahiro臒lu and his research team to explore digital musical interactions.
      
      
    
  Many great possibilities exist for Finnish companies in China
  Finnish companies are well positioned to expand further into Chinese markets if they use culturally appropriate management practices.
      
      
    Conferment ceremony welcomed new doctors to the academic community
  President Ilkka Niemel盲 hopes the new doctoral graduates maintain a connection with their alma mater in the future.
      
      
    
  Metal music researchers, managers and artists to gather once again at the Aalto University School of Business
  The MHM Conference will examine e.g. Latin American and Indonesian metal music culture, Iron Maiden and the live music business.
      
      
    
  Soon 10 years since founding 鈥 45 international specialists to assess the development of Aalto University
  The evaluation team for RAI 2018 will assess not only the research and artistic activities, but also the societal impact of the university.
      
      
    Defence of dissertation in the field of engineering physics, Maria Morits, M.Sc.
  Surface engineering 鈥 a versatile tool for the fabrication of functional nanomaterials and tough nanocomposites
      
      
    Defence of dissertation in the field of engineering physics, Paula Sir茅n, M.Sc.(Tech.)
  Successful fusion power plant requires versatile communication between the experts of plasma and reactor physics
      
      
    Defence of dissertation in the field of computer science, Jian Liu, M.Sc.
  How to protect your privacy while using cloud-assisted services?
      
      
    
  Creating cruise ships requires research
  The doctoral dissertation of shipbuilder Sisko Hellgren is a study into building cruise ships in a shorter time and at a lower expense 鈥 without sacrificing quality.
      
      
    
  鈥滽oivikko鈥 scarf paving way for new textile fibres made out of renewable and traceable birch
  Professor Herbert Sixta donated an Ioncell scarf to Sirpa V盲limaa, Product Manager Dissolving Pulp, Stora Enso Oyj, in PulPaper Conference on 31 May in Helsinki.
      
      
    
  Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI and VTT join forces
  Technical Research Centre of Finland VTT will join Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI launched by Aalto University and the University of Helsinki as a third founding member.