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Which direction will universities take after elections?
  Lively discussion during Finnish political party leaders' great discussion on Europe.
      
      
     
  Radio telescope captures solar eclipse even from behind the clouds
  Metsähovi solar charts are visible online in almost real time.
      
      
     
  Finnish economy's problems can be solved with German model
  Hidden Champions is a functional, albeit little-known model for growing businesses.
      
      
    Launch of the Aalto-1 student satellite will make Finland a space nation
  In remote sensing, the Earth is usually viewed from space, which makes it possible to obtain information over wide areas in one glance.
      
      
     
  Open data can and should also be used for commercial purposes
  Aalto University and the City of Helsinki organised an Innovative City ® seminar, Open data 2015, at the School of Business on 10 March 2015.
      
      
     
  Application period for Bachelor’s programmes in Finnish until 7 April 2015
  In autumn 2015, Helsinki-based Bachelor’s degree programmes move from the Töölö campus to the Otaniemi campus.
      
      
    Three best dissertations of 2014 receive awards at the School of Science's traditional Get together
  The awards were given to Doctors of Science (Tech) Riku Ruotsalainen, Paula Savioja-Kangasluoma and Atte Aalto.
      
      
     
  Nomination period for the 2016 Millennium Technology Prize begins
  Aalto University is a strategic partner of TAF.
      
      
    Esko Aho named to Executive in Residence post at Aalto University
  Prime Minister from 1991 to 1995 will work at the Department of Management Studies at the School of Business.
      
      
    Increase in number of scientific articles decreases visibility of individual articles
  Rapid growth in the number of publications makes it difficult for researchers to keep up with research results that are relevant to their own field.
      
      
    For students MOOC is more than just a course
  A recent study shows that learning from others also encourages students at open online courses to continue in the online community after the course.
      
      
    Perseverance led to upheaval in lighting
  Hiroshi Amano made his breakthrough spurring blue LEDs in the 1980s. Now the recent Nobel Prize winner is coming ºÚÁÏÍø to tell the LED story.
      
      
    Netradar: World's fastest mobile Internet in Denmark, Singapore and Switzerland
  Finland is on the 8th place in connection speed in the world.
      
      
    Open-Source Software for Tracking and Analyzing Polymers, Filaments, Biomacromolecules, and Fibrous Objects
  Professor Raffaele Mezzenga et al have developed an open source code that may be useful in your research, check it out!
      
      
    Pulling out all the stops or one step at a time – hybrid entrepreneurship as an alternative
  Hybrid entrepreneurship – a combination of paid employment and entrepreneurship – is an arising trend.
      
      
     
  Otaniemi becoming a versatile urban area
  The development of the campus is proceeding in cooperation with all operators in the area.
      
      
    Peter Nyberg Teacher of the Year
  Finance assistant professor Peter Nyberg has won the KY Teacher of the Year award.
      
      
    AaltoCellâ„¢ concept successful in international biorefinery competition
  The most recent innovations in the field of bioeconomy have been applied in the development of the biorefinery project.
      
      
    Summer 2015 courses
  Open University summer courses have been published.
      
      
    Professor Markku Sopanen is working on tailoring materials for use in LEDs and lasers
  Optoelectronics can be applied in almost every part of our daily lives.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          