Current news
Form-based workflows streamlined and digitalized
Aalto University digitalization is progressing.
Blended learning makes it possible to provide IDBM programme for remote students
IDBM's visiting Assistant Professor Miikka J. Lehtonen is happy about the internal funding IDBM received.
New members to academic committees
The Aalto University Academic Affairs Committee (AAC) and Aalto Schools鈥 Academic Committees have started their new term for years 2018-2020.
Dipoli Newsletter, January 2018
The Dipoli newsletter compiles key matters related to Dipoli work spaces and practices.
Open call for exhibition for Aalto community
Sustainability Revolutions
Architect of happiness
Finnish architect Kai Wartiainen is based in Sweden, where he is known not only as an ecological designer, but also as a radical thinker.
Aalto-born Surgify raises a 鈧1.0M seed investment round
The Surgify Safety burr prevents the nerve and blood vessel injuries that are typically caused by other surgical drills.
Companies want to hire Aalto students during their studies
Nearly 70 employers participated in the Summer Job Day!
New opportunities for drone detection with 5G networks
Researchers from Aalto University and Tampere University of Technology have addressed new possibilities for efficient detection of drones by relying on future 5G communication systems.
Exhibition: 鈥淐eramics and its Dimensions: Shaping the Future鈥 on display in Berlin
The ceramics exhibition curated by Aalto University鈥檚 Department of Design is touring Europe.
鈥淐eramics and its Dimensions: Shaping the Future鈥 on display in Berlin
The ceramics exhibition curated by Aalto University鈥檚 Department of Design is touring Europe..
High performance man-made cellulosic fibres from old newspapers
Increasing consumption requires new ways to recycle waste. In Aalto University old newspapers were converted to textile.
Experience Platform aims at better user experience
The new Aalto University Experience Platform brings together experience-related ideas and research topics.
A professor against his word
Otto Toivanen shouldn鈥檛 even have done a PhD, but then economics got hold of him.
Tomi Laurila tailors new treatments for neurological conditions from carbon
In the future, it may be possible to detect various conditions before their onset with the help of nanosized carbon sensors.
Laser scanning the 3D world
Robotic cars, forest growth, virtual theatre, renovations... Laser scanning has a lot of applications, and new ones are being discovered all the time.
Annukka Svanda designed a new product line for Sinituote
Sinituote Oy, a company that manufactures cleaning supplies, will publish a full product line, that got its start at Aalto University's Industrial Design Course.
Donation funds a supportive doctoral school
A new, motivating and communal path towards a doctoral degree was realised thanks to a donation from the Land and Water Technology Foundation.
Energy-efficient LED light powered by the African sun
Combining solar power with energy-efficient lighting can achieve great things in Africa. Improved education is of key importance in achieving change.
Aalto University and Huawei Finland find ways to bring virtual reality to cars and busses over 5G
The work is part of a TEKES project TAKE-5.