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Northern lights are the most visible sign of the Sun's activity 鈥 and other facts about our closest star
The Sun has been studied at Aalto University's Mets盲hovi Radio Observatory over 40 years. These observations form the basis for solar radio maps that provide researchers with an insight into the Sun鈥檚 behaviour, for example.
Economists suggest: This is how Finland will halve its road transport emissions by 2030
The most efficient way to reach emissions targets is to introduce a permit system for fuel sales that will set quotas for fuel carbon contents
Aalto University presents six concepts on renewable biomaterials at Dutch Design Week
CHEMARTS exhibition showcases fascinating recyclable prototypes which are toxic-free, recyclable and don't release micro-plastics.
Researchers watch quantum knots untie
After first reporting the existence of quantum knots, Aalto University & Amherst College researchers now report how the knots behave
Elias Rantapuska: Markets fluctuate, and so do investors
This Professor of Finance knows that investing one鈥檚 own money is not just a rational process. Welcome to learn more at Installation Talks 30 October!
Strategic Research Council鈥檚 (SRC) research themes for 2020 decided 鈥 call text to be published in the end of November
The Finnish Government has made a decision on the themes for strategic research for 2020.
鈥淐ool over cold!鈥 - University of Copenhagen鈥檚 reaction to Teaching Lab
A delegation of 23 educators from the University of Copenhagen visited Aalto鈥檚 Teaching Lab 1 October to learn about innovation and entrepreneurship in teaching.
Aalto University Entrepreneurial Education Week 鈥 how to integrate entrepreneurial elements into your daily teaching
9-12.12.2019 @Aalto University campus. Register now!
Mika J盲rvinen turns slag and carbon dioxide into profitable business
Professor of Energy Technology believes that science should come up with solutions to major environmental problems
To measure or not to measure? The basics of academic thinking provide students with problem-solving skills
Students of technology learn at an early stage of their studies that there may be various functional solutions to a single problem. Learning the skill to justify solutions scientifically is an integral part of the Master of Science in Technology education.
Computer Science jumped to 56th in the Times Higher Education Ranking
Engineering and technology placed 101-125 in the world.
Everyone benefits from corporate financial reporting
Artificial intelligence, balancing between global and local issues, and increased stress upon social and environmental issues bring challenges for future accountants.
Helsinki becomes the Quantum epicentre
Quantum experts gather this week in Helsinki, to review the progress of European Quantum Technologies and future potential initiatives and programs
Professor Ray Sterling: Worldwide developments in urban underground planning
Watch the video recording of Professor Sterling's lecture.
Become a recycling master 鈥 take our circular economy course online
Aalto University and Aalto University Campus and Real Estate are organising an online course on the circular economy for students and employees of Aalto University in collaboration with L&T.
Falling Walls Finland prize goes to novel eye research
Work on corneal blindness by competitor from University of Tampere gets the top prize at inaugral event at Aalto Design Factory
Graphene substrate improves the conductivity of carbon nanotube network
Scientists at Aalto University, Finland, and the University of Vienna, Austria, have combined graphene and single-walled carbon nanotubes into a transparent hybrid material with conductivity higher than either component exhibits separately.
When physician and AI work together, the patient benefits
Doctoral student Iiris Sundin learned in her studies that a machine learning model could make use of a physician's silent knowledge which usually is never written down. This kind of model predicts best how a given patient will react to specific treatment.
Young people will upgrade your shopping trip with 5G technology
5G solutions developed by upper secondary school and higher education students were tested out at the A Bloc shopping centre in September.
New Service Heads at Research Services
Sanna-Maija Kiviranta has been appointed as Head of Pre-Award Services and Jukka Hyv枚nen has been appointed as Head of Post-Award Services. Both teams support Aalto University's researchers in research funding.