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Financial thinking guides decision making on nuclear power too
The latest decisions on nuclear power demonstrate the despicably close alliance between nuclear power and politics.
Students brainstorm ideas for revamping Alvari Restaurant and Café Aino
Fazer will carry out some of the ideas produced in the Aalto Crossroads case competition.
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Marja-Liisa Kuronen’s courses are strongly linked to the world of business.
Her latest research is related to business ethics, transparency and the building of trust in financial markets.
Students made suggestions for improvement to the user interface of HSL's new travel card reader
For example, a new model was developed for buying group tickets for making the device more user-friendly.
Tip of the Week: Teacher’s guide is a tool kit of good practices
It offers tips for teachers to develop their own expertise.
Sannamari Pilpola received the Best Master's Thesis Prize 2015 in energy
World Energy Council Finland and Finnish Energy Economists awarded Sannamari Pilpola (M.Sc.) the Best Master's Thesis Prize of 2015 in energy.
Million Euro barrier broken
Business and economics have attracted donations worth over a million Euros as part of Aalto University’s fund raising.
Researchers found mathematical structure that was thought not to exist
The best possible q-analogs of codes may be useful in more efficient data transmission.
Light detector with record-high sensitivity to revolutionize imaging
Researchers at Aalto University reach near-unity response ranging from ultraviolet to infrared.
New cooperation model about to begin in the doctoral education in water engineering
The aim is to enhance the doctoral education in water engineering and to develop a new cooperation model with stakeholders.
Power of numerical simulations to complement experimental studies
Examining 'material families' reveals structure-function relationships and demonstrates importance of complementary research.
Cesar Pereida Garcia wins the Finnish Information Security Association’s Master’s thesis competition
Pereida Garcia and co-authors discovered attacks against widely used cryptographic libraries.
Yle Radio 1 interview
Mikko Möttönen was interviewed by Yle Radio 1 science program about the microwave photon detector.
Lauri Kokkila was awarded as the top student of Data Visualisation course at the University of Auckland
Professor Michael D. Myers wanted to hand over the diploma himself.
Brick-and-mortar shops and online stores compete for customers in Japan
Aalto University professors acted as travel guides for Finnish business leaders in Tokyo.
Early and evening access to Harald Herlin Learning Centre
The Harald Herlin Learning Centre is accessible outside opening hours for Aalto students with HSL travel card, once it is activated first online.
The usability of electronic health record systems did not improve in four years
Progress has been made in individual functionalities, but the overall grade continues to be at an adequate level.
VOLUME 2 – High Fidelity? -symposium on Sound Art opens 23.11
VOLUME 2 – High Fidelity? symposium on Sound Art focuses on space and sound as artistic materials.
Tailored carbon could help treating neurological diseases
The joint effort of Aalto, University of Helsinki and HUS may help Parkinson's patients and people with memory disorders.