News related to research and art
INTERVENTION IN URBAN SPACE book released
  Intervention In Urban Space book presents three different perspectives on intervention art through projects done by the authors Anna Jensen, Denise Ziegler and Taina Rajanti as well as a collective introduction that considers the concept and background of intervention art.
      
      
    
  CKIR researchers active in recent conferences
  CKIR researchers have participated in conferences around the turn of the year, including HICSS in Hawaii and ISPIM Innovation Summit in Melbourne.
      
      
    Love and fear are visible across the brain instead of being restricted to any brain region
  The brain mechanisms of basic emotions such as anger and happiness are fairly similar across people. Differences are greater in social emotions, such as gratitude and contempt.
      
      
    
  The first installation talks of 2018 now available on video
  Aalto's newly tenured professors reveal the secrets of carbon nanomaterials for health applications and origins and beneficiaries of invention.
      
      
    
  Machine Learning for Materials Science Workshop in May
  The International Workshop on Machine Learning for Materials Science 2018 will be held on 03.-04.05. on the Otaniemi campus.
      
      
    Young Finnish scientists: “Millennium winners gave us fresh ideas and motivation”
  The Global Young Scientists Summit gave the next generation of the scientific world a chance to meet and learn from Millennium Technology Prize and Nobel Prize winners in Singapore.
      
      
    
  Parallel computing to assist in the control and quality control of steel furnaces
  The results of Christian Westerlund's Master's thesis promote the productivity of the steel industry. The thesis is based on multidisciplinary studies at Aalto University.
      
      
    
  Entrepreneurship can improve older workers’ quality of life
  This may happen even if this change lowers their income and increases the hours they work.
      
      
    Serious shortcomings in aging tests of new solar cell materials
  Researchers at Aalto University have found that only a fraction of stability tests done on new types of solar cells meet proper requirements. Tests lack common standards and should have been done in real-world conditions and in groups of several cells.
      
      
    
  Building miniature optical antennas using DNA as a guide
  A new fabrication technique combines programmable DNA origami shapes and conventional lithography methods to create metallic nanoantennas and chiral shapes for diverse applications.
      
      
    Dr. Marc Dvorak awarded the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships 2017
  CEST's postdoc Marc Dvorak is awarded Marie Curie Fellowships 2017.
      
      
    Friction found where there should be none: in superfluids near absolute zero
  Physicists at Aalto University have discovered unexpected friction while rotating superfluid helium.
      
      
    
  Seed funding led to a multimillion strategic collaboration between designers and chemists
  ChemArts, which brings together students of biomaterials and design, is already looking into business opportunities and preparing for world domination.
      
      
    Interior design students’ Nirvana exhibition in Stockholm
  The student work exhibition presents colourful chairs.
      
      
    
  Self-organizing expert tribes in the world of artificial intelligence
  Digitalisation and globalisation are revolutionising management and the way we work.
      
      
    
  Seed funding led to a multimillion strategic collaboration between designers and chemists
  ChemArts is already looking into business opportunities and preparing for world domination.
      
      
    Over 4000 applications University’s English-language programmes
  Applicants were interested in bachelor’s programmes taught in English.
      
      
    A Curious Mind exhibition presents electrical engineering innovations and history
  The exhibition shows a desire to find new solutions.