CS Special Seminar: Michael Jungmair "Rethinking Data Processing Systems: A Compiler-Centric Approach for Modern Workloads and Heterogeneous Hardware"
This talk is arranged at the Department of Computer Science.
Public defence in Design, MA Leonardo Hidalgo Uribe
Colours also grow from the land: rethinking dominant textile colour practices through ethnographic research on bio-based dyeing crafts.
Public defence in Space Science and Technology, M.Sc.(Tech.) Maria Hieta
Advancing atmospheric humidity measurements on Mars through improved calibration methods (title of the thesis)
Public defence in Computer Science, M.Sc. Rustam Latypov
Massively Parallel Algorithms for Sparse Graphs (title of the thesis).
Public defence in Energy Technology, M.Sc. Mika Lehmusto
Towards net-zero shipping: Sustainable energy and power in future marine vessels (title of the thesis).
Public defence, Chemical Engineering, MSc Elmeri Pienihäkkinen
Fast pyrolysis of biomass as a tool to transition away from crude oil
Public defence in Radio Science and Engineering, M.Sc.(Tech.) Albert Salmi
Optimization of reactively loaded antennas (title of the thesis)
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.
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.
Quickstart for University Teaching - pedagogical micro course
Start anytime! Online self-study course takes two hours to complete and is open to everyone in Aalto University.
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.
Theses & Tomatoes: Start your studies with Pomodoro
Join us for guided studying and pick up tips for more effective work during Pomodoro sessions!
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.
Learn about ethical review at Aalto University.
Creative entanglements: affective temporalities and spaces for cultivating togetherness
Invitation to the panel discussion
Creative entanglements: affective temporalities and spaces for cultivating togetherness
How does creativity emerge in relation with others? In this panel, Christina Lüthy, Maria Uusitalo, and Ricardo Dutra will share their research on how human and more-than-human entanglements shape our understanding of creativity.
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.