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Aalto-1 was launched into space a year ago 鈥 the Otaniemi ground station is already being prepared for the launch of the next satellites
  Aalto-1 has successfully cleared the difficulties it has faced in orbit. The largest amount of research data has been provided by the RADMON radiation monitor carried by the satellite.
      
      
    Aalto places again among the world鈥檚 top ten young universities
  The prominent QS Ranking has ranked Aalto the world 9th best young university. Aalto has managed to increase significantly the number of peer-reviewed international publications and the amount of competitive EU funding it has received. 
      
      
     
  Aalto brings students鈥 art and creativity projects to Flow Festival
  Students鈥 murals, films, videos, animations, design, art education workshops and architecture will be on display.
      
      
     
  Research Alliance to drive innovation in the automation of transport and logistics
  Finland is home to technological excellence with world-leading experience in the development of autonomous transport and logistics.
      
      
     
  Ceremonial conferment to celebrate 421 new doctors in the field of technology
  The doctoral graduates are ceremonially introduced and given the insignia of their degree, the doctoral hat of technology.
      
      
     
  Breakthrough in lignin research: spherical particles multiply enzyme efficiency
  Lignin, a pulp industry by-product, could replace fossil materials.
      
      
     
  Breakthrough in lignin research: spherical particles multiply enzyme efficiency
  Lignin, a pulp industry by-product, could replace fossil materials.
      
      
     
  Research Alliance to drive innovation in the automation of transport and logistics
  Finland is home to technological excellence with world-leading experience in the development of autonomous transport and logistics.
      
      
    Designer materials with completely random structures might enable quantum computing
  Topological randomness may be the answer for lossless electronics and making the nuts and bolts of quantum computers.
      
      
     
  Aalto's N盲yt枚s show brings high fashion to Finland
  Winners of the evening include Idaliina Friman, Erika Hirsim盲ki, Eetu Kemppainen, Emma Saarnio, Anni Salonen and Eerika Yli-Rahko
      
      
     
  Aalto University and the Xidian University develop together the wireless technology of the future
  The theme is the next generation of wireless technology (post-5G and 6G), in particular the security technology.
      
      
    Time crystals may hold secret to coherence in quantum computing
  New experimental evidence also lays groundwork for new ways of studying time
      
      
     
  N盲yt枚s18 displayed on live stream, Tekstiili18 exhibition open
  Aalto University students鈥 fashion show and textile design exhibition are on display this weekend at the Cable Factory, Helsinki.
      
      
     
  Nokia had to weed out a culture of fear to embrace a future without smart phones, in-depth interview study reveals
  The radical strategic move demanded a sea change in Nokia鈥檚 management style.
      
      
    Academician Risto Nieminen elected as foreign associate of the US National Academy of Sciences
  The election is a prestigious recognition of Nieminen鈥檚 scientific achievements.
      
      
     
  Artwork chosen for the new campus buildings
  The art of V盲re and the School of Business reflects the multidisciplinary approach.
      
      
     
  AI-created family trees confirm class divisions in Finland in the 18th and 19th century
  The genealogy algorithm AncestryAI efficiently combines huge amounts of birth data.
      
      
     
  Ultrafast laser pulse created by golden nanoparticles
  The creation of a fast, tunable and stable nanoparticle-array laser is a stepping stone to affordable and efficient sensing and switching.
      
      
     
  2.7 billion tweets confirm: echo chambers in Twitter are very real
  Bipartisan users, who try to bridge the echo chambers, pay a price for their work: they become less central in their network, lose connections to their communities and receive less endorsements from others.
      
      
     
  Einstein鈥檚 鈥渟pooky action鈥 goes massive!
  The elusive quantum mechanical phenomenon called entanglement has now been made a reality in objects almost macroscopic in size. Results published in Nature show how two vibrating drumheads, the width of a human hair, can display the spooky action.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          