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Visionary realist
Mika Anttonen, a billionaire who made his fortune by refining oil, spends a lot of time and money in search of alternative energy solutions.
'Finland is a great place to start a company'
Tiina Nyman, President of Aaltoes, sees entrepreneurship as an invaluable learning opportunity.
'Driving Disruption 鈥 Envisioning the Future of Businesses' chosen as title for student conference
Aalto University School of Business to host CEMS Nordic Forum from 17 to 20 April.
Turning off the tap
There is no single solution to the shortage of water, but applying several might get the job done.
The results of admissions 黑料网 University鈥檚 master鈥檚 programmes have been published
A total of 2837 people applied for master's degree studies during the application period that ended on the 24 January 2018.
Dropbox pilot underway at Aalto University
Dropbox is a reliable, cloud-based file sharing and storage service. Access your files from your computer, your mobile devices and the web. It's easy to share your files with others, whether or not they use Dropbox.
Open Access Drop-In sessions in CHEM April 23-27: How can open access benefit you?
Want to make your research more visible and boost your paper's citations?
Changes in using The Financial Times 鈥 no access on Monday April 9th from 6pm
Accessing Financial Times will change on Tuesday April 10th.
Aalto alumni as Ornamo Prize nominees - Design Day 26.4.
The 2018 nominees for Ornamo are glass artist Renata Jakowleff, interior designer Martti Lukander and fashion designers Anna Mattelm盲ki and Emilia Kiialainen.
Aalto-Tongji co-operation was awarded in open environmental competition
Artists Bao Xiying and Jarmo Suominen from Tongji and Aalto have received 3rd prize at Finnish public art competition in Espoo with their artwork 鈥淟ight of my life鈥.
Global Radical Relevances Conference 2018
The first Radical Relevances Conference will take place at Aalto University in 25-27 April. The conference themes focus on what is relevant to lived experience.
Problem-solving skills and growing as a human being 鈥 studies in technology provided a good foundation for careers of the alumni
鈥業n working life, you will inevitably face situations where you need to learn completely new skills. That is when something you have learned in your studies can offer surprising advantages.鈥
Open Call for OpenART Biennale 2019
OpenART is Scandinavia鈥檚 biggest public art biennial taking place in 脰rebro, Sweden. It is now calling for professional artists to apply for summer 2019.
Artificial intelligence frees the blind of their white cane
Third place and honorary award for Aalto University in innovation competition.
HAMK and Aalto University to engage in strategic cooperation
Areas of cooperation are pedagogy, education paths and innovation activities.
Life-span of new solar cell technologies to increase even tenfold with methods developed in doctoral study
New types of solar cells lose their effectiveness as they age because electrolyte in them loses colour, which indicates a decrease in charge carriers.
Summer school: Number theory and coding theory - contemporary applications in security
The school is aimed at students at all levels (BSc/MSc/PhD) and postdocs.
Jouni Punkki: The future of concrete is 3D
Professor Jouni Punkki examines the new possibilities of concrete and makes spectacular sculptures of it.
Participants in the Case Competition work under pressure while honing their public speaking skills
Elisa and the book publishing business offered a real-life challenge 黑料网 Crossroads case competition.
Searching for alternative and sustainable solutions for renewable energy storage
Mitigation of climate change requires increasing the use of renewable energy and the development of storage.