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School of Science awards outstanding doctoral and master's theses

Doctoral Thesis Award was granted to Eric Hyyppä, Sakari Lepikko, Kim Myyryläinen, Jane Seppälä, Julia Jaatela, Petrus Mikkola, Shuzhe Wang and Ana Triana Hoyos. Master's theses award was received by Matteo Merler, Aapo Pajala and Tuomas Uusnäkki.
Awards and Recognition
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Kuvassa vasemmalta oikealle Petrus Mikkola, Jane Seppälä, Kim Myyryläinen, Sakari Lepikko ja Eric Hyyppä

Student Aitor Urruticoechea: The future needs people who look beyond the technological nuances

For Aitor Urruticoechea, studying at Aalto is more than just the program name. What he enjoys the most in his studies is being able to hop around, discover new passions, work with different people, and learn how interconnected everything is.
Studies
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A person with dark hair wearing a black long-sleeved shirt and a necklace, standing against a wooden panel wall.

Pilot project Learning Lounge brings more flexible use of campus space

In the first pilot, the TUAS restaurant dining area is available for use after lunch on a self-service basis.
Campus, Cooperation, Studies, University
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TUAS

Alum Otso Sillanaukee: "Master's studies prepared me well for working life"

Otso Sillanaukee, an alum from the Master’s programme in Creative Sustainability, wants to make a difference in the world for a more sustainable and happier future.
Cooperation, Studies
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Alum Otso Sillanaukee

FITech Network University is starting a development project to enhance mathematics education

The aim of the new project is to increase the appeal of mathematics education and to promote enrollment in studies.
Cooperation, Studies, University
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Kaksi henkilöä kirjoittaa pöydän ääressä värikkäillä kynillä muistilappuihin. Pöydällä makaa taulu, johon on kiinnitetty lisää muistilappuja.

Summer School Teacher Interview: ‘Teams can work smarter, not just harder’

Xiaoqi Feng and Antti Surma-aho teach the summer course Facilitation Skills by Aalto University Summer School this July. They explain why facilitation is an essential skill for everyone, regardless of role or industry.
Studies
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Five people sitting around a wooden table with mugs, having a conversation in a modern room.

The project team developed a proof-of-concept pricing model to suggest optimal pricing

In collaboration with Alma Media, the Aalto students worked on optimizing pricing to enhance revenue generation
Cooperation, Studies
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Alma Median yritysprojektiryhmä

Corporate partners give highest-ever recommendations for collaboration

We asked Aalto University's most significant corporate partners how likely they were to recommend collaboration with Aalto. The results of the survey were excellent and the highest Aalto has ever received, but there is still a desire for more interdisciplinary cooperation.
For Aalto community
Cooperation, University
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Corporate Relations partner event in Cooler Planet 2024

How are children with ADHD’s brains different? Scans taken while VR gaming give new insight

In a new study, children played a virtual reality game while in an MRI scanner – the brains of children with ADHD showed a notable increase in functional connectivity, a result which could help us more readily understand the condition.
Press releases
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The virtual game was projected onto a mirror, allowing children to play while their brain activity was scanned by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Artistic illustration by Margot Lepetit, Aalto University.

Lauri Ratia: A strong vision inspires stakeholders to commit to the necessary change

‘Good goals are high, but they must also be realistic and therefore achievable.’
Studies
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Lauri Ratian vierailuluento

Research: More than a quarter of companies do not monitor their marketing performance

Customer satisfaction is also rarely used as a KPI, according to the results of Markkinoinnin tila (the State of Marketing) survey
Research & Art
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Kolme ihmistä tekemässä tietotyötä

Aalto University ranks 51st globally for international outlook

Aalto University climbed higher in the prestigious Times Higher Education ranking of the most international universities
University
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#51 ranking for most international universities Times Higher Education 2025 on a yellow background.

Surface repelling different kinds of drops and fog lands Innovation Prize at Department of Applied Physics

The team plans to find industrial partners for their environmentally friendly and scalable hydrophobic surface.
Awards and Recognition
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A person with long, brown hair is holding a glass frame

Fostering creative industry innovation: Fourteen new teams onboard the Aalto Creatives pre-incubator programme

Aalto Creatives, the creative industry pre-incubator programme, welcomed fourteen innovative teams at a kickoff event on March 11, 2025.
Campus, Cooperation
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A group photo of Aalto Creatives pre-incubator participants from spring 2025.

A bio-based solution can replace harmful fire retardants

Researchers from Aalto University and XAMK have developed bio-based fire retardants that offer an environmentally friendly alternative to current chemicals. The test results have exceeded expectations, and the materials appear to perform even better than commercial solutions available on the market.
Research & Art
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Intense flames engulf a room, burning from the wooden walls with fierce, swirling patterns.

Summer School Teacher Interview: From DNA to Data Storage – The Future is Molecular

Joonas Ryssy is teaching the new summer course Nanotechnology – Introduction to Molecular Programming at Aalto University Summer School this August. We discuss how molecular programming is shaping the future of computing, nanotechnology, and medicine.
Studies
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Close-up of copper wires and components in a machine, with a braided copper cable in the centre.

“Significant proportion” of world’s rural population missing from global estimates, says study

Global population datasets, crucial for decision-making by governments and institutions, may underestimate rural populations by as much as 53% to 84%, reveals an Aalto University study.
Press releases, Research & Art
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World map with various sized dots indicating population counts and reference years, highlighting regions of China and India.

Finnish expertise in the usability of eHealth services is appreciated in Japan

Japanese visitors appreciate Senior University Lecturer Sari Kujala and her team’s research on the usability and accessibility of eHealth services in Finland.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Back: Maedeh Ghorbanian Zolbin (Aalto University), Saija Simola (Aalto University), Norihiro Nishioka (Kyoto University), Tomoyuki Yamamoto (Kyoto University), Yasuyuki Hiramatsu (HealthTech.Lab), Juho-Pekka Mäkipää (University of Vaasa)
Front: Sari Kujala (Aalto University), Taku Iwami (Kyoto University), Iiris Hörhammer (Aalto University), Tatsuya Abe (HealthTech.Lab), Johanna Viitanen (Aalto University). Photo: Kei Shigaki (Business Finland Japan)

Student Lisa Petry: Signals are present in nearly every field of engineering and technology

Lisa Petry, a master's student in the Signal Processing and Data Science major, thinks that the increasing adoption of AI in industries highlights the need for skilled professionals who can work with data and therefore can provide a deeper understanding of the world around us based on given data.
Studies
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Person with long brown hair, wearing a white jumper, standing against a wooden panel wall, arms crossed.

Social media sharing icons removed from the Aalto's Research Portal – More flexible configuration coming in 2026

All social media sharing icons have been removed from Aalto University’s research portal, as the system does not currently allow individual icon changes. A new portal layout in 2026 will enable more flexible configuration, at which point some icons will be reinstated.
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