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Matias Palva, Professor of Brain Signal Analytics, studies the mechanisms of the human mind and brain diseases
  Understanding the brain mechanisms behind the diseases is important when developing targeted treatments
      
      
     
  'If you feel like an idiot every time you use a service, it isn’t very motivating'
  Sari Kujala helped Kone improve its elevators and Fiskars make better axes. Now, she works as a deputy director in the DigiIN project that aims to ensure that digital services will not increase social exclusion.
      
      
     
  Assistant Professor Elisa Mekler: Gaming can help to cope with difficult life situations and improve one’s wellbeing
  Elisa Mekler found out in her recent study that video games might help people to cope with difficult life situations, which offers a new challenge to game designers
      
      
     
  'We must look to the past, for a lesson in designing buildings for the future'
  Architect Karin Krokfors says buildings should be designed to be adaptable over time. And that history holds plenty of examples for us to study.
      
      
     
  Breaking through barriers for a revolution in brain scans
  The EU-funded BREAKBEN project promises better and more detailed brain scans
      
      
     
  New laser therapy seeks to halt the progression of age-related vision loss
  The Maculaser heat treatment heats the back of the eye with a near-infrared laser while precisely controlling the temperature during the treatment. The goal is to treat age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in an individualised, safe and effective manner.
      
      
     
  Aalto Professors publish new neuroscience textbook
  ‘Brain Signals’ by Risto Ilmoniemi and Jukka Sarvas comprehensively reviews brain scanning techniques and the mathematics you need to analyse them
      
      
     
  Aalto University and the National Institute for Health and Welfare intensify their research cooperation
  Aalto University and the National Institute for Health and Welfare are building a new range of research projects to meet today's social and health care challenges. The objectives of the cooperation were agreed upon in a recently signed agreement. 
      
      
     
  Professor Björn Högberg: I don’t think people realize everything we can do with DNA
  To DNA nanotechnologists, DNA is a smart building material that can be useful in the development of medical applications
      
      
     
  Viking Olov Björk’s scholarship in applied biomaterial research of 275 000 Swedish Crowns
  Scholarship supports research in the intersection between medical
technology and its close to clinical applications.
      
      
    technology and its close to clinical applications.
 
  The Polaris study project visualizes climate change anxiety
  Finnish Broadcasting Company’s mobile story tries to capture how young adults experience climate change. 
      
      
     
  AYY Takes Manta to a Bridal Sauna on the Eve of the First of May
  Aalto community students will arrive at the statue in a cheerful Wappu Parade. The procession towards the Market Square leaves from in front of the KY Building at 4.00 pm.
      
      
     
  Aalto University becomes a partner of Terkko Health Accelerator
  Through this collaboration, Terkko Health Accelerator can branch out from the Meilahti campus and leverage the technological resources and expertise of Aalto’s Otaniemi campus.
      
      
     
  DNA folds into a smart drug carrier
  DNA nanostructures can be programmed to function as pH-responsive cargo carriers, paving the way towards functional drug-delivery vehicles. 
      
      
     
  Fixing back problems and improving hygiene at music festivals: innovative ideas by this year’s undergraduate student projects
  The theme of this year’s annual SCI course project was health and well-being
      
      
     
  Starting Point of Wellbeing continues
  Starting Point of Wellbeing continues to give students advice and guidance on services related to wellbeing from September onwards.
      
      
     
  Digital solutions and artificial intelligence improve the quality of health care
  Technology can be used, among other things, to improve the accuracy of dispensing medicines and to enhance wound care competence.
      
      
     
  AYY crowns Manta on the eve of the first of May
  Wappu appeal ongoing to raise funds for mental health work.
      
      
     
  Prodeko Purpose Hackathon aims to save the planet
  As well as aiming to fix the programmer shortage, topics on the 5 April event will also include the accountability of the construction industry, climate change, and the net impact of companies.
      
      
     
  New Aalto University practices for individual study arrangements
  Students have a right to individual study arrangements due to an impairment restricting his/her ability to study or other health condition. The newly launched toolkit site provides help to faculty and students implementing the new Aalto policy for individual study arrangements. 
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          