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Aalto Distinguished Professor Risto Ilmoniemi and his team are developing a new kind of brain stimulator
  In the future, artificial intelligence-enabled 鈥渟elf-driving鈥 brain stimulators can ameliorate the condition of millions of patients suffering from brain disorders, says Professor of Applied Physics Risto Ilmoniemi. He also thinks that his best research results may still be in the future.
      
      
     
  Schedule your autumn My Dialogues conversation
  Check out these key tips for having a quality 1-1 discussion with your supervisor in Autumn.
      
      
     
  Academic Autumn My Dialogues check-ins and Spring Feedback
  Check out these key tips for having a quality 1-1 discussion with your supervisor in Autumn.
      
      
     
  Creativity is an important future skill - this symposium will help you understand creativity in a new way
  Thriving in today鈥檚 fast-changing world requires creativity. The Aalto Creativity Symposium (September 10鈥11, 2021) welcomes everyone who wants to better understand the science of creativity.
      
      
     
  Helsinki GSE Situation Room study: Coronavirus pandemic particularly challenging for higher education students - number of appointments to mental health services is on the rise
  Appointments to mental health services have been steadily increasing among both higher education students and other representatives of the same age group since autumn 2020.
      
      
     
  A free moment of conscious presence on Thu 17.6. at 14.15 - 14.45
  You are welcome to join a moment of conscious presence (in Finnish)!
      
      
     
  Fitness trackers available for Aalto employees in a study about returning to work after covid
  Research team needs volunteers to help study on how return to work affects physical activity and sleep
      
      
     
  Aalto School of Science celebrates five new Academy Research Fellows
  Manohar Kumar studies quantum information, Ivan Lomakin 3D atomic data reconstruction, Kezilebieke Shawulienu exotic materials, Arno Solin probabilistic principles and neural network models and Marijn van Vliet the visual and auditory language systems in the brain
      
      
     
  Covid-19 vaccines also protect unvaccinated family members
  New findings from Finland show benefits from Covid-19 vaccines extend beyond recipients 
      
      
     
  Regional and adaptive targeting of vaccinations can be advantageous 鈥 Researchers examine effective vaccination strategies for coronavirus pandemic
  New study models the age structure of those being vaccinated and contact between Finnish regions during the pandemic
      
      
     
  Open Call for Projects: Arts and Culture for a Better and Healthier Life
  The project 鈥淭he Art of Staying Healthy鈥 aims to develop collaboration between the arts and health sectors and to pilot arts interventions on the health and well-being of people and communities in the Northern Dimension area.
      
      
     
  The Aalto ENG Teaching Forum discussed well-being and resilience
  The Teaching Forum of the School of Engineering on 10 May 2021 presented ideas and tips that support well-being. The ideas raised by the themes of the day were also discussed together. 
      
      
     
  One euro for every student鈥攈ow should Aalto University spend it? Submit your ideas by 30.5.2021
  This year, Aalto University is trying something new: Inviting students to decide how to use 12 000 euros of the university budget.
      
      
     
  Researchers develop better way to determine safe drug doses for children
  New research on organ maturation models could lead to improvements in drug development
      
      
     
  Self-management makes work more engaging, reduces stress, and speeds up recovery
  Responses from 2,000 Finns show that being able to influence the way they work increases wellbeing, whereas controlling hierarchies likely lead to burnout
      
      
     
  Researchers developing safe and affordable way to produce antibodies with aim of global access to treatment
  New method uses yeast to grow antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses.
      
      
     
  Artificial intelligence model developed by Finnish researchers predicts which key of the immune system opens the locks of coronavirus
  With an artificial intelligence (AI) method developed by researchers at Aalto University and University of Helsinki, researchers can now link immune cells to their targets and for example uncouple which white blood cells recognize SARS-CoV-2. The developed tool has broad applications in understanding the function of immune system in infections, autoimmune disorders, and cancer.
      
      
     
  21st century medical needles for high-tech cancer diagnostics
  Modern medicine needs better quality samples than traditional biopsy needles can provide, ultrasonically oscillating needles can improve treatment and reduce discomfort
      
      
     
  How do millennials see the future of social welfare and healthcare services?
  A student business project carried out for Deloitte produced fresh new ideas and insights.
      
      
     
  Join the Blood Group of Aalto University Staff
  Helping together is rewarding! In addition to a good feeling, results are achieved quickly - so join the blood group of Aalto University staff and donate blood! 
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          