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Laura Toivola was awarded to IBM´s Best Student Recognition Event
80 excellent students from 34 different countries were invited to Amsterdam.
Two gold medals for Finnish entries in scenography exhibition in Prague
Prizes were won both by Finland's student and professional sections.
Eco-hostel created by cooperation between Aalto students and Maya community
The Aalto LAB Mexico project is a good example of how different countries and branches of science can link up.
Aalto University to build Finland’s Centenary Satellite
Finland will celebrate it’s 100 years as an independent country by sending a special satellite to orbit in 2017.
Industrial internet enables new business models
Opportunities offered by the industrial internet were envisioned at an Industrial Internet partner seminar held on 16 June.
Growth entrepreneur can gain momentum from support euros
An Aalto University study shows that growth entrepreneurship policy is also financially worthwhile policy.
Emmi Ruokokoski:" Atom gases have multiple uses"
In her thesis, Ruokokoski studied the creation, stability and dynamics of different textures using various methods.
Schoolchildren get to practice science at summer camp
Children seek answers to scientific questions through everyday examples at a science camp focusing on chemistry.
Sinan Aral: Opinions of friends influence reviews
Researchers were able to influence how a certain restaurant application was visible to people's friends.
Robin Dunbar: We can have about 150 friends
On average, a person can have a maximum of 150 friends and acquaintances with whom he/she can maintain permanent social relationships.
Otaniemi Ecosystem Services Mapped in ABE
A Climate KIC Pioneer into Practice programme pioneer mapped ecosystem services in Otaniemi.
Nicholas Christakis: Friends are like us
As friends, people choose other people who remind them of themselves.
Jure Leskovec: Disapproval of trolls increases troll activities
Jure Leskovec's research group analysed how feedback affects comments on news websites.
Alessandro Vespignani: Computation helps fight Ebola in the right places
People move around a lot today and take longer trips than earlier. This is one reason for the more rapid spread of various diseases.
Lada Adamic: The news people read in Facebook supports their views
The majority of generation X members get their news via Facebook. Most friends tend to have similar political views.
Big data enters the social sciences
Aalto hosted the first International Conference on Computational Social Science
Big data came to social sciences
Big data came to social sciences
Brainstorming students of architecture and engineering come up with smart solutions and wild ideas
On the project course, 54 student teams generated ideas for a functional university campus, inventions for everyday life and innovative buildings.
Towards a smart, networked and cybersecure digital society
The 5G technology entering the market at the end of the decade may make denial-of-service attacks impossible.
Aalto University researchers predicted existence of new quantum matter theoretically
The results are important in the search for new quantum states and possible use in future electronics applications.
Aalto University continues coordinating the international Cumulus association
More than half of Cumulus full members supported the School of Arts, Design and Architecture in the call for secretariat.