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Department of Accounting & Business Law

Highly Cited Articles

Articles published in ABS 3-4* or JUFO-3 by our accounting faculty members with a minimum of 100 Scopus citations (Aalto University affiliated studies).

School of Engineering
Portrait of Rebecca Viloma

Rebecca Viloma considers gaining insights from two top universities in Europe as the most interesting part of a double-degree programme

Rebecca applied to EIT Manufacturing Master’s programme although she had already been accepted to another programme. The programme description made her realize that the programme was fully in line with her interests and aspirations.

Department of Computer Science

Professor in AI-Health

ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE or FULL PROFESSOR IN AI-HEALTH (tenure track)

Department of Accounting & Business Law

Recent Top Articles

Articles published in ABS 3-4* or JUFO-3 by our accounting faculty members since 2021 (Aalto University affiliated studies).

Emerging Designs course 2021
Concept image of Hopealinja showing the connection between a woman and her elderly mother using Hopealinja intermediator service

Hopealinja – Synthetic audio intermediator service

Connecting dementia patients with their relatives and others through a new simulated audio service that also analyzes patient’s cognitive wellbeing

Emerging Designs course 2021
Concept image of Mimi showing the connection between elderly, loved ones and the GP as well as the smart phone and touch screen for using Mimi

Mimi – Dementia-oriented social technology

Mimi as a multi-device platform expands on the notion of having family, relatives and healthcare into one encompassing ‘safety net’.

Emerging Designs course 2021
Image showing a patient with a wearable that links to the smart phone (shown in the image) by MonCom

MonCom – Communication and data gathering tool for mental health

MonCom takes steps towards better mental healthcare for everyone. With MonCom clients can manage and share their health data with care providers effortlessly.

Contemporary Design
a side table / sculpture made of natural stone and cast aluminium

Emergent by Antti Grundstén

These materials that we excavate brutally from the earth frighten, excite and worry me simultaneously. We rarely stop to think the origins of metals we consider human made or synthetic.

Contemporary Design
a branch of juniper hanging from a wall

Homesick by Emilie Tuuminen

Ground is a state of mind. Homesick represents the processed feelings and mindscapes I went through on this personal journey. Being with the material and working with my hands acted as tools to find my way back to the missed comfort and serenity.

Contemporary Design
an information banner about identity and being grounded

Grounded by Turkka Taipale

How to ground yourself? Instead of pushing forward, what if we would take a look back for a while? Could it help us to go forward? By looking at your personal journey it’s easier to see the growth. Rather than comparing yourself to others, take a look at the steps you have already taken. This is a tool to map yourself, to visualise your journey, to give more credit to yourself, to watch from the right perspective, to put things in perfect scale. To be grounded.


UWAS
Red, violet and orange background.

Decolonize your studies, fall 2021 (online)

Decolonize your studies is an introduction to decolonial thinking and practice where students will develop a critical lens to look at norms and power structures within their own disciplines.

UWAS
Image of a moving sky and clouds on top of a glass ceiling.

How Did We Get Into This Mess, fall 2021 (online)

The course goes through the greatest utopias of modern technological, societal, cultural and economical planning to gain familiarity with cosmic scale stupidities and the possible strategies available for human civilisations to keep on going.

Emerging Designs course 2021
Concept image of accessible MRI stroke unit with a picture of the van and the interiors

On Time: AMRI Emergency Stroke Unit

A student team has developed two service concepts based on AMRI technology. The project explored the potential benefits the concepts might offer in 2030 and 2040.

Contemporary Design
clay objects on a table with a lamp

Clay for the Process by Katrīna Šatalova

In my project I put focus on the process of interaction with material. I work without sketches or expectations of the final outcome. My intention is to experience a full cycle of clay, so I prepare it myself straight from the ground. The practice reflects anthropologist’s Tim Ingold’s theory on thinking through making.

Contemporary Design
photo of installation made of ceramic circles and a ball in red light

I Have Always Been Here by Taísa Helena

‘I have always been here’ is a ceramic and audio installation where women are invited to listen and connect to Mother Earth. The designer embodies the voice of the cosmos, summoning the sun and moon, the elements of nature and the cycle of life in one novel ancient ritual. The ceremony is set around ceramic rings centered by one sphere, that broadcasts the voice of the Earth.


Contemporary Design
artefacts made of hay

In Search of Serenity by Hannakaisa Pekkala

The hand-sewed surfaces explore the connection between making, crafts and creativity. Focusing on simple crafts can offer calmness, a way to be
grounded and present through repetitive work led by intuition and freedom. The outcome is a dialogue between the fragile, subtle material and the working hands.


Learning Centre

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Emerging Designs course 2021
Image of a mobile MRI vehicle in front of a rural home

AMRI Remote – A mobile MRI system for distant healthcare

The students envision that, in 2030, the most complex medical services of today, will feel as easy as a stroll in your backyard.

Emerging Designs course 2021
Concept image of Buba showing the instrument set and a parent using one instrument on a child

BUBA – A toolkit for remote pediatric diagnostics

BUBA is a device including a set of instruments designed for remote contact with a doctor. It will allow you to perform basic check-ups on your child without having to visit the doctor’s office.

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