Memories of 2026 Ceremonial Conferment
Photos from the 2026 Ceremonial Conferment in the field of technology at the Aalto University
Best practices for AI use in research work
A practical collection of best practices for working with AI tools in research
Free education for creative industry professionals
The aim is to complement the competences of architects and landscape architects in particular to meet current needs.
A prosthesis that feels like extension of the body
Researchers develop a prosthesis that better interprets muscle and nerve signals, making movement more natural and daily life more independent.
Solving earth鈥檚 challenges from space
Small satellites help solve Earth鈥檚 challenges in navigation, communication and environmental monitoring. Finnish expertise is already in dozens of satellites.
Counselling for doctoral students on study related issues
Advice for challenging situations and support for progressing doctoral studies
From waste comes something better
The circular economy gives waste a new life. Aalto projects show how side streams can become sustainable materials and new products.
Students' IT services
Aalto University IT Services provides you with all the information systems, services and software you need for your studies.
Architect鈥檚 dream sauna challenges the norms of wood construction
An architect-designed sauna explores the use of naturally shaped timber in construction, challenging established norms in wood building.
Tomorrow鈥檚 home is a non-toxic carbon store
Researchers develop non-toxic building materials that store carbon, use side streams and support a more circular built environment.
Europe hosts the servers, others reap the rewards?
Data centres鈥 electricity use is rapidly rising in the EU, while value flows abroad. Digital dependence raises concerns about Europe鈥檚 position in the market.
A home warmed by nature slows climate change
Bio-based insulation materials can store carbon and reduce emissions. Researchers develop alternatives for renovation using biomass-based solutions.
Geometry makes materials lighter and stronger
Geometry can make materials lighter and stronger. Researchers develop metamaterials where structure, not material, defines strength and adaptability.
A human-centred employment service grew into a success story
The KOSKE service supports employment of highly educated immigrants. Human-centred design connects skills with labour market opportunities.