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Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship awarded to study spin entanglement and Dirac materials
Researcher Pablo Burset intends to separate the unruly pairs of entangled electrons with an exciting new device, a Cooper pair splitter, to advance the development of quantum technologies.
Emotional expressions of love and loathing clearly differ in motions
Social eMotions research project of Aalto University culminates in an interactive dance performance.
Stiff and strong yet light
Assistant Professor Luc St-Pierre studies and develops materials that have a cellular or a grid-like microstructure.
On the Monte Carlo Description of Hot Carrier Effects and Device Characteristics of III-N LEDs
Jingrui Li and Patrick Rinke contributed to the collaborative study on III-N LEDs with Aalto scientists and alumni Pyry Kivisaari, Toufik Sadi and Jani Oksanen.
Algorithm can create a bridge between Clinton and Trump supporters
Twitter case study aims to minimize the controversies.
Smart buildings project develops open IoT interfaces for the needs of building services
Improving openness will result in interactive systems that make it possible to share data in a seamless manner. Compatibility also makes systems more cost-effective.
Aalto University and Saab sign a ten-year cooperation agreement
The aim is to strengthen their cooperation, especially in long-term sensor technology research.
Finland wants to be world’s number one in artificial intelligence
Samuel Kaski, Professor in Machine Learning, who participated in Prime Minister Sipilä’s panel on artificial intelligence likes the challenge.
Optimising energy consumption with the internet of things
Aalto University develops intelligent control of energy use in residential and office buildings in association with Finnish industry partners.
Department of Marketing at the Retail Research Day
Researchers from the Department of Marketing presented their research projects at the Retail Research Day seminar in Helsinki on February 2nd.
New article on band bending engineering
Oliver Hofmann and Patrick Rinke engineer band bending at organic-inorganic interfaces.
Professor Paula Hohti receives two million euros of ERC funding for research into renaissance fashion and culture
Experimental processing of materials from fashion history opens up new interpretations of daily life in bygone times.
Aalto and Finland 100 projects' kick-off
CodeBus Africa and a satellite to space. The Aalto projects showcase knowledge and know-how from the past to present and into the future.
The smart crane and first research topics presented at the Industrial Internet Campus
Research topics include high precision lifting and user identification.
Nearly everything about molecular assembly on 2D materials
Avijit's and Kaustuv's review out in Nanotechnology
Graphene nanoribbons - chiral or not?
Fabian's paper on growth of chiral nanoribbons out in J. Phys. Chem. C
Becoming a mathematician was a natural choice for Kaie Kubjas
New Assistant Professor Kubjas enjoys identifying and solving problems in applications of algebraic geometry.
From mobile phone designer to ship researcher
In dealing with the perception of safety on passenger ships, even a lift button plays role, knows Markus Ahola.
Design Factory serves as home base for two Fennia Prize winners
One of the most important prizes in the field of design was today awarded to Merivaara’s Q-Flow surgical light for operating theatres.
The smart crane donated by Konecranes inaugurated by CEO Panu Routila at the Aalto Industrial Internet Campus
In spring 2016 Konecranes and Aalto University agreed on education and research cooperation in industrial internet.