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A life-inspired system dynamically adjusts to its environment
The system regulates its own temperature in response to environmental disturbances
Welcome to Space 21 monthly morning coffees in Spring 2023
Space 21 open door events, monthly morning coffees, welcome all Aalto community to come and have a cup of coffee in a good company in the living room of radical creativity
Preparing for rolling blackouts at the Otaniemi campus
We aim to communicate about possible blackouts in advance
Microsoft Azure event for researchers and teachers
Join us at the Computer Science building lobby and lecture hall T6 on 9 December.
Make a difference already today - Giving Tuesday 29.11.
A donation to science is an investment in a better future.
Are you a mobile university member? Read more and help us come up with ideas for a more mobile everyday life at the university!
The aim of the project is to promote the mobility of personnel and the formation of a physically active workday and operating culture as part of the new hybrid everyday life.
Automatic liftups can now mix internal and public content
This new feature allows the inclusion of Aalto Community pages and Public pages to the same feed.
Finnish quantum community InstituteQ forges Nordic and cross-Atlantic connections
The Finnish quantum institute, InstituteQ, has geared up its international collaboration during the autumn of 2022 with partners from the Nordics and the United States.
Get with the program – AI-assisted coding is here to stay
Aalto’s computing education researchers are putting large language models to the test and the results are true.
Three Aalto students were awarded for the best bachelor's thesis in Swedish in the field of technology
TFiF's awards went to Linda Autio, Isak Jungerstam and Fanny Hakala.
The new hydrogen economy training module begins – FITech network received funding for organising the education
The first studies will begin in January 2023.
International Student Barometer: feedback collected from international students in November-December
International students at Aalto can respond to the International Student Barometer (ISB) survey during 24.11.-19.12.2022.
Alumnus Mikko Jääskeläinen: Studying at the School of Business has opened many professional doors
Our alumnus Mikko Jääskeläinen, who majored in Creative Sustainability and also studied finance, ended up working in management consulting after graduation. While in that position, he became fascinated by transport and real estate infrastructure projects, which led him to a job involving urban economy and land use general planning for the City of Helsinki, and from there, a position at the Ministry of Transport and Communications. The best parts of his job are the interesting tasks and his knowledgeable colleagues.
Campus Membership is your ticket to access Aalto University campus
Membership allows you to become part of the unique Aalto University ecosystem, which seamlessly connects companies and the university
DIALOGUES – Creating New Textile Futures exhibition in Dipoli Gallery
The exhibition features research projects and student works related to textiles at Aalto University.
Aalto University starts change negotiations in its Aalto ARTS Books unit
Four people are in the scope of the negotiations. Possible reduction is up to two people.
Explore how art can meet entrepreneurship in an exhibition by Aalto students
Final submissions of the Art, Life and Entrepreneurship course by Aalto Ventures Program will be exhibited in the Väre lobby from 29.11.
Research project develops method for predicting radiation damage in semiconductors
Andrea Sand receives significant funding from European Research Council for research that can open doors for next-generation materials in electronics
Energy efficiency is a key theme in new projects funded by the Academy of Finland
The projects develop a smart surface, energy-efficient observation systems, detection of disruptive behavior online, neuromorphic i.e. artificial intelligence equipment that works like a brain, high-performance photonics from wood, and reduce chip waste.
150 years of higher architectural education in Finland
University-level teaching of architecture in Finland dates back to 1872.