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Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship awarded to fabricate an organic polariton laser diode
Dr. Daskalakis will utilize the novel approach of polariton condensation in organic laser diodes, paving the way for a new generation of micro-laser devices.
‘The programmes can actively participate in student recruitment and marketing’
Aalto’s degree programmes are invited apply again to develop their programme-specific student recruitment.
Risto Nieminen invited to become the Honorary President of the Finnish Cultural Foundation
Academician, Professor Emeritus and the former Dean of the School of Science Risto Nieminen will be the 32nd Honorary President.
Prize in Lighting Technology
Mr. Heikki Pulkkinen received the Best Thesis Award of the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) of Finland.
Tuula Teeri appointed President of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences
Tuula Teeri will leave her position as the President of Aalto University probably in the late autumn.
Researchers pave the way for ionotronic nanodevices
Discovery helps develop new kinds of electrically switchable memories.
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.
Adobe Reader DC for Windows workstations
ITS starts updating Adobe Reader PDF reader from version XI to DC in all centrally managed Windows workstations
Save your lunch! ‒ Restaurant Alvari is experimenting with selling food waste
Amica has started selling the food waste from Monday to Thursday at 5.15-5.30 pm and on Fridays at 3.00-3.15 pm.
Wiki services are being updated on Saturday 25.2.2017
Our Wiki service provider is doing update work in their network on Saturday 25.2.2017.
Five new professors pitched their research interests
Provost Ilkka Niemelä welcomed the five new professors and the 60 other faculty members to the networking event organised at the School of Business on 15 February.
Change affecting the printing charges
Printing services will move from 1 April 2017 into two different types of charging methods.
Equality questionnaire for students 2016, results published
Aalto University and AYY conducted a questionnaire on equality for students in the autumn 2016.
Aalto Open will support IPv6!
Aalto Open supports soon IPv6 protocol (Internet Protocol Version 6).
Emotional expressions of love and loathing clearly differ in motions
Social eMotions research project of Aalto University culminates in an interactive dance performance.
Record-breaking tiny centenary celebration logo only a hundredth of a millimetre in size
The logo for Finland’s centennial was created from silicon with the same method as the world's smallest Aalto vase.
Stiff and strong yet light
Assistant Professor Luc St-Pierre studies and develops materials that have a cellular or a grid-like microstructure.
Hospital clowns’ new costumes made at Aalto
36 new hospital clown costumes were created in the collaboration project of Costume Design and the Finnish Hospital Clowns Association.
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.
Professor Patrick Rinke returned to his high school in Germany
Patrick Rinke’s high-school physics teacher Ralf Prüßmeier reported that the students were inspired by the visit and studied with renewed enthusiasm.