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Helsinki GSE establishes an economic situation room - The aim is to support fast decision making amid the coronavirus crisis

The project highlights Finland as a solid example of effective and timely policy decisions due to availability of data.
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BIZ public artworks (photo: Mikko Raskinen)

Instructions for research related to coronavirus

Academy-funded researchers may direct their ongoing project towards studying the COVID-19 epidemic by applying for a change in the intended use of funding. . Please, contact your School’s grant advisor in case you plan to make an amendment in any research project.
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Researchers modelling the spread of the coronavirus emphasise the importance of avoiding busy indoor spaces

A joint project carried out by four Finnish research organisations has studied the transport and spread of coronavirus through the air. Preliminary results indicate that aerosol particles carrying the virus can remain in the air longer than was originally thought, so it is important to avoid busy public indoor spaces. This also reduces the risk of droplet infection, which remains the main path of transmission for coronavirus.
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Aerosolipilven mallintaminen

Eero Hyvönen introduces masses of data to humanists – and everyone else

Data from the ‘sampos’ developed by Hyvönen and his colleagues are open to everyone, and they facilitate the work of historians, for example
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Kuvakaappaus Biografiasammosta

Exchange studies changed to producing a Case Corona report

Thanks to their own activity and the professor's trust in his students' competence, third-year finance students became authors of a report with societal significance.
Research & Art, Studies
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Kuvassa näkyvät rahoituksen opiskelijat Omar Khary ja Valtteri Heikkala. Kuva on saatu opiskelijoilta.

Academy of Finland funding for research into COVID-19- Aalto internal deadline for expression of interest 8th April at 4 pm

The Academy of Finland allocated 8.45 million euros for a special call to support and accelerate research into the COVID-19 epidemic. Each organisation can only submit one proposal and therefore Aalto internal deadline for expression of interest 8th April, 2020.
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FinnCERES Novel Openings 2020 call

The total funding in this call is €300k + €300k (Aalto + VTT). Expected that 2-3 projects will be funded, with a total funding of €100-150k per partner.
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A green leaf. Photographer: Aleksi Poutanen.

How are your teleconferences going? Participate in a research project by sharing your experiences on Twitter!

Speech processing researchers at Aalto University want to help improve communication tools based on user experience data.
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teleconferencing study. Image Aalto university / Aino Huovio

‘We managed to turn a major risk into a great opportunity’

To make sure the Fusion Grid project could continue, Marko Nieminen travelled to Namibia and drove 1,400 kilometres to transport necessary equipment to the village of Oniipa and make it to KLM’s final flight to Europe
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Marko Nieminen vaakakuva

Invisible dirt detector tested out in Finnish hospital

The technique can be used in sectors ranging from healthcare to the food industry. In the future, it could also be used for detecting viruses
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AutoDet. Kuva: Mikko Raskinen.

Coronavirus causes significant production and delivery difficulties

After the epidemic, having larger reserve stocks and distributing purchases between several suppliers is likely to become more common.
Research & Art
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Better Business - Better Society -seminaarin otsikkokuva.

Future skills briefcase

Eeva Korhonen shares insights on portable future work-life skills.
Cooperation, Studies, University
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Mentorointi on ennen kaikkea yhteistyösuhde.

EIT Digital 2021 Call is open! (submissions until 7 May 2020)

Join us in boosting entrepreneurship and education for a strong digital Europe
Research & Art
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Aalto EIT Services - Javor

EIT Jumpstarter 2020 (register before 5 April 2020)

Turn your innovative idea into a budding business!
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Aalto EIT Services - Javor

Rapidly produced report examines capacity of restaurant and accommodation sector to withstand the corona crisis

A report produced by Professor Vesa Puttonen's working group will help decision-makers to assess the impacts of closing restaurants.
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Kuvassa näkyy rahoituksen professori Vesa Puttonen ja kuvan otti Evelin Kask.

Professor Marko Hinkkanen's research group receives the SEMIKRON Innovation Award

The award is given for outstanding innovations in the field of power electronics in Europe
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Professor Marko Hinkkanen/ Aalto University/ photo: Anni Hanén

Future makers Funding Programme 2020

Future makers Funding Programme for high-level research openings; first stage deadline is 31.5.2020.
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Professor Tapio Lokki knows the best concert halls in the world

Tapio Lokki, Professor at the Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics, is known for his significant research work on concert hall acoustics.
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Professor Tapio Lokki / Aalto University / School of Electrical Engineering / Acoustics / Image: Patrik Strenström

Alumnus Mikael Lauharanta: Frequent presentations help Mikkeli students stand out from the crowd

School of Business, Mikkeli Campus alumnus Mikael Lauharanta appreciates the nature of studies in the BScBA Program: "It’s a fast paced program that prepares you well for the working life and all the challenges it might throw at you."
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BScBA Program alumnus Mikael Lauharanta

Finnish researchers join forces to investigate the airborne transmission of coronavirus

The project includes fluid dynamics physicists, virologists and biomedical engineering specialists. The researchers are using a supercomputer to carry out 3D modelling and believe that the first results will be obtained in the next few weeks.
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Miten koronavirus leviää