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Functionality of the metropolitan sewer system improved in Water Technology Hackathon
The tool for carrying out an automated deviation analysis using different databases was awarded for the best work.
New opportunities for improving production efficiency and maintenance
For operators and maintenance professionals in the manufacturing sector the applications of industrial internet entail also challenges.
Aalto IEM masters student team win third place in the prestigious ESTIEM TIMES case competition
The Tournament in Management and Engineering Skills case competition gathered over 350 teams from 70 European Universities
Prestigious Chinese award to professor Peter Lund
Professor Peter Lund has been awarded with the Chinese Jingling Friendship award.
The gut microbiomes of infants have an impact on autoimmunity
Exposure to pathogens early in life is beneficial to the education and development of the human immune system.
Matti Lehti Professorship established to honour Chancellor Emeritus' life's work
The professorship recognises the support provided by the Foundation for Economic Education (LSR) for the promotion of scientific research in business.
Experts in commerce familiarised themselves with MIT's R&D activities
They received information about the newest and most interesting shop concepts in the USA as well.
A theory explains why gaming on touchscreens is clumsy
The reason is that key press timing in touchscreen input is unpredictable. When timing is made more predictable, performance improves.
Students at the world’s edge
Students of the Sustainable Global Technologies studio course talk about their experiences in Mexico, Uganda and the island of Lesbos on 16 May.
Augmented games can increase the diversity of sports
Augmented climbing wall increases social interaction, helps to attract wider target audiences and empowers users to become content creators.
Nokia donates 200 000 euros ºÚÁÏÍø University
The company is also founding a joint research unit with Aalto and the University of Helsinki.
Working life is right behind the corner – how to cope?
The alumni and employers invited to the Life After Graduation event provided tips on working life after studies.
Cooperation to expand to summer courses
Tried and tested workshop concept continued with Protopaja prototype workshop course.
EIT Digital's first innovation doctors have graduated
EIT Digital has granted its first doctorates to six students. Amongst them is Finnish Anna Viljakainen who works for VTT.
Digitalisation brings huge productivity gains
Finland will keep up only by making use of new forces of economic change, argues Professor Matti Pohjola.
Competitive actions that require patience prove the most profitable
According to researchers, it is difficult to achieve top profits with competitive actions whose outcomes are easy to predict.
Newspaper coverage
Articles about quantum computing and physics research for which Prof. Möttönen was interviewed was covered by Finnish newspapers.
Chemistry happens in the Freshman labs
Course participants analysed, planned and 'danced the samba' - with workplace skills in mind.
Measurement of corporate social responsibility main topic at Knowledge Sharing Breakfast
How are the realisation and impact of corporate social responsibility measured?
From the Dean: About technology development
The progress of technology is closely coupled to scientific discovery and invention.