A! Walk
A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.
Hands-on Data Protection workshop 27 & 29 / January / 2026
Learn about data protection in practice in this two-day workshop with Aalto data agents and Sensitive Data experts from CSC.
A! Walk
A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.
Intro to Triton and HPC 28 January 2026
Are you a researcher who has recently started working at Aalto? Would you like to have more resources for your data science tasks? Join our hands-on course for data science workflows with high performance computing using Triton Aalto High Performance Computing cluster!
Aalto Data Agents' weekly support hour on Zoom
Join and ask anything about research data management and open science.
Architecture Speaks: Structures and Resources
In this lecture series architects share insights into their design processes and their roles in the world of architecture.
Beat the Blues: Employment in Finland
Join us to talk about your experiences on job search and working in Finland. What good practices would you like to share with your fellow students, and on the other hand, what challenges have you faced as a jobseeker in Finland.
A! Walk
A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.
How to collaborate with your supervising professor and thesis advisor?
Information for doctoral students about supervision practices and guidelines
Public defence in Computer Science, M.Sc. Silja Sormunen
Beyond critical points: Critical manifolds in self-organizing systems (title of the thesis).
Q&A 29.1.2026: Aalto University prior licence model
Online session for Aalto’s researchers interested in the new prior licence model or practices related to it.
A! Walk
A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.
Supervision of Master's Thesis (3 ECTS), pedagogical training, spring 2026
Teaching period: 30.1.-21.5.2026, in English, register by 12.1.2026
ELEC Introduction to Doctoral Studies, spring 2026 (course)
ELEC Introduction to Doctoral Studies course, spring 2026, for recently admitted doctoral students
PHYS Brown Bag Seminar: "Designing new technologies with 2D multiferroic materials"
Join us for science and pizza in the Nanotalo lobby!
Public defence in Engineering Physics, M.Sc. Maria Heilala
Hydrogel-based 3D culture systems for modeling breast cancer (title of the thesis).
Public defence in Bioproduct Technology, M.Sc.(Tech.) Elina Warsta
Reactions of neutral sodium sulphite solutions with chemical components of wood and wood pulps (title of the thesis)
Public defence in Electrical Power and Energy Engineering, M.Sc.(Tech.) Kiia Einola
Bridging workplace flexibility and building efficiency: the role of high-resolution occupancy data (title of the thesis)