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Career skills and joy of helping 鈥 Application for the Student-Alumnus Mentoring Programme is open!
Aalto University Mentoring Programme brings together alumni and students with a view to promote students麓 career knowledge and self-development of both parties.
Highlights from DigiSummit in Berlin
Key companies, government representatives and researchers from Finland and Germany gathered in Berlin on 19-20 April 2018 for a German-Finnish DigiSummit.
UWAS Experiments, spring 2018 (Dipoli, Otaniemi)
The exhibition presents works from three University-Wide Art Studies (UWAS) courses together with research material produced by the members of the UWAS working group.
What if retirement homes were replaced with grandma鈥檚 cottages? And what if touchscreens could be bent into any shape?
New article and video series looks into the future 鈥 and shows how people at Aalto are building it.
Millennium Youth Prize on uusi teknologiakilpailu 14鈥18-vuotiaille nuorille.
Aalto-yliopisto ja Tekniikan Akatemia TAF j盲rjest盲v盲t ensimm盲ist盲 kertaa teknologiakilpailun 14鈥18-vuotiaille nuorille.
The search for food safety
Students from Aalto and the University of Nairobi are examining food鈥檚 value chain from maize fields to the milk glass.
Campus envisioned as a green oasis
An open space plan designed by an award-winning landscape architecture firm would introduce more nature and housing to the Otaniemi campus.
The areas of specialisation at the School of Business were introduced at Meet Your Community event
Selecting a specialisation is an important decision for a student.
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.
The new Magazine issue is available online
The Aalto University Magazine issue 22 examines solutions for sustainable development.
Column: Dear climate change
These thoughts were written down by Aalto University students who participated in the Climate change and me 鈥 are you anxious? debate group in spring 2018.
Mushroom farming as part of the circular economy
18 million kilos of oyster mushrooms could be grown with the spent coffee grounds Finns produce each year.
Save our lakes by eating roach
Each roach an angler pulls up also removes phosphates, a key factor in eutrophication, from the water system. These phosphates are bound in fish bones.
Coupling magnetic molecules on a superconductor
Shawulienu's results on controlled coupling of magnetic molecules on a superconductor out in Nano Letters.
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.
Petri Ala-Laurila: The retina offers a pathway to the secrets of the brain
This Professor, awarded for his scientific courage, knows that it鈥檚 worth going after the big 鈥渇ish鈥 even if you don鈥檛 always catch it.
Professor Guy Julier has trust in being lost
Design should be done with publics, says Professor Julier who also wants to learn more about the growing world of self-organization 鈥 and skating.
Aalto People update on Monday, 23 April 2018
Aalto People will be updated on Monday, 23 April.