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Aalto ENG Teaching Forum on 28 October 2019: Teacher’s wellbeing and collaboration
  Seuraavassa Opetusfoorumissa keskustellaan, jaetaan kokemuksia ja ajatuksia liittyen opettajan hyvinvointiin ja yhteistyöhön.
In the following Teaching Forum we will discuss, share experiences and thoughts in teacher’s wellbeing and collaboration.
      
      
    In the following Teaching Forum we will discuss, share experiences and thoughts in teacher’s wellbeing and collaboration.
 
  How to create things that don’t exist
  The newest theoretical physics professor at Aalto calculates what we need to do to create electronic states that can’t otherwise exist in nature, and how we can harness them for quantum computing
      
      
     
  Student teams consulted Orion on the implementation of drone delivery for pharmaceutical products
  The project was a collaboration between ITP and Orion which resulted in Finland's first pharmaceutical drone delivery flight.
      
      
     
  Dr. Nikolas Breitkopf appointed as postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Finance
  Dr. Nikolas Breitkopf has been appointed as postdoctoral researcher in Finance in the Department of Finance.
      
      
    SELECT for Cities project closing the testing phase
  During the summer months, CKIR has been deeply involved in engaging users in a testing process, related to urban solutions developed for Helsinki citizens and tourists.
      
      
     
  Paper by Juha Joenväärä & al. cited in institutionalinvestor.com.
  The paper ”Text Sophistication and Sophisticated Investors” by Assistant Professor Juha Joenväärä & al. has been cited in an article by Amy Whyte in institutionalinvestor.com.
      
      
    Petra Vokata's study cited in alphaarchitect.com
  Petra Vokata's paper "Engineering Lemons" has been cited in alphaarchitect.com.
      
      
     
  Alumna Li Xu: My exchange period was the milestone linked to my current career point
  Li Xu applied for the Master’s Programme in Information and Service Management at Aalto University School of Business partly due to her job requirement. The studies supported her career, and later also helped her proceed towards her dream job at Valio in China.
      
      
     
  Michael Ungeheuer’s paper accepted to be published in the Review of Financial Studies
  Finance Assistant Professor Michael Ungeheuer’s paper has been accepted for publication in the Review of Financial Studies.
      
      
    Alumni Ambassador Markus Helaniemi: It is important to read a lot and follow the news outside your own expertise area
  “Thanks to the business studies, I now understand the customers and corporate challenges better and I know how to be of better use to the customers”, says our Alumni Ambassador Markus Helaniemi. “Besides having the business expertise, common knowledge and wide understanding on the world and societal aspects should be emphasized.”
      
      
     
  Machine learning helps to predict blackouts caused by storms
  A collaboration between computer scientists at Aalto University and the Finnish Meteorological Institute applies machine learning to predict how damaging a storm will be
      
      
     
  The Finnish EU presidency gets a dose of Aalto visual food for thought
  Materials Matter, and Fragile Water, two popular Aalto University exhibitions, are being featured as part of the Finnish EU presidency, which started at the beginning of July, and which runs for six months.
      
      
     
  Ten new doctoral training projects exploring quantum technology in novel ways
  The projects focus on scientific, technological, business and/or artistic ideas
      
      
     
  Academy of Finland grant to the Department of Finance
  Finance Associate Professor Elias Rantapuska and his team have received an Academy of Finland grant totalling 480,000 EUR.
      
      
    Best paper published in the Review of Asset Pricing Studies in 2018
  Finance paper “Beta bubbles” has been awarded as the best paper published in the Review of Asset Pricing Studies in 2018.
      
      
    Transmission and distribution of electricity is cheaper in Finland than in other Nordic Countries - thanks to incentive regulation
  Electricity transmission and distribution tariffs in Finland are below the European average because incentive regulation forces local monopolies to operate efficiently through cost competition. 
      
      
     
  Nantech brought nearly one hundred international researchers to Espoo
  Understanding of computer science and mathematics becomes increasingly important in the field of DNA nanotechnology, says Professor Pekka Orponen
      
      
     
  Professor Kurt Gothelf: The DNA origami method will undoubtedly influence development of new medicine
  An invited speaker of Nantech2019, Kurt Gothelf, was one of the first scientists to develop DNA nanostructures
      
      
     
  Aalto granted EUR 10.4 million for profiling by Academy of Finland
  Aalto University’s application was ranked number one by the international peer expert panel.
      
      
     
  Jukka Tuomi was a pioneer in 3D knowledge
  Jukka Tuomi, Research Director, died on 11 April 2019 by a rapidly progressing illness. He was one of the world's leading 3D printing experts. In remembrance of him we republish this Everyday choices interview on the Aalto University Magazine issue 20. The column focuses on the personal choices experts make in association with their field of research.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          