Current news
A new method developed for measuring carbon nanotubes
With this method can be measured e.g. the number of single walled carbon nanotubes and their concentration in a carbon nanotube layer.
A!WorkLifePilots – Call for Project Course Pilots for 2017-18 with an integrated WorkLife element
The first call for applications is now open for WorkLife Project Course Pilots.
Aalto University School of Business maintains prestigious AACSB Accreditation
Aalto University School of Business was the first Nordic Business School to earn the accreditation in 2007.
Aalto-2 satellite launched into space
The launch from Cape Canaveral was successful and Aalto-2 is on its way towards the International Space Station.
Master the technology, sky is the limit
The four-day LUMA course allows one to dive into nanotechnology and discover: technology is a tool that allows one to do their own thing.
Global and local aspects of the surface potential landscape for energy level alignment at organic-ZnO interfaces
Last year Julia Stähler and I were invited by Chemical Physics to write a Perspective article on our work on hybrid inorganic-organic systems (HIOS). This work is part of the collaborative research center HIOS in Berlin (https://www.physik.hu-berlin.de/de/sfb951). Read more at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301010416306784 .
A pleasant eight years on a building site
President Tuula Teeri says goodbye to the University she was called to build with peace of mind.
Start-up entrepreneurs pitched their business ideas to investors and mentors
Growth entrepreneurs offered support for creating important contacts and networks.
Dare to dream big
Kyrö Distillery's story is like something straight out of a textbook for successful entrepreneurs. Mikko Koskinen acknowledges that the right timing was also of great significance, however.
Resplendent Dipoli emerging from renovation
A thorough renovation of the tradition-rich Dipoli building is nearing completion.
Stability of perovskite solar cells
Perovskite solar cell is a ‘hot topic’ in energy. This is a potential breakthrough technology, but the cells suffer from poor stability. In this review article, researchers from Aalto and Hubei Universities provide a comprehensive discussion on the degradation mechanisms.
New pilot project promotes design for industry
The project builds bridges between Aalto design students and technology industries
Aalto University looking for a new President
A call for applications to recruit the next President of Aalto University has been opened. The community’s and stakeholders’ proposals for suitable candidates are also welcome.
Aalto University and KONE deepen collaboration
The focus areas of the research collaboration include wireless technologies and data models for buildings.
Nearly two billion people depend on imported food
Researchers show empirically: when population pressure increases, food is imported
Report finds investment in the creative sector improves Finnish economic viability
Aalto University ecosystem offers to kick-start a vibrant new creative economy.
The theory and practice of multidisciplinarity
The increasingly complex problems of the modern world can rarely be solved through the efforts of a single branch of science. But how is multidisciplinarity implemented in practice?
Multidisciplinary themed issue out now
The Aalto University Magazine issue 19 looks at multidisciplinarity as a competitive advantage.
Editorial – President’s spring letter 2017
'I am so proud of what we have accomplished during Aalto’s first nine years of working together', Tuula Teeri notes.
People find changes in user interfaces annoying
A new model of visual learning can be used to efficiently assess the learnability of user interfaces that have changed.