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Contemporary Design
a birdhouse made of mycelium hanging from a tree

Mycelium birdhouse

by Johannes Kaarakainen

Contemporary Design
a text: "Where does your body start and where does your body end?" on a red disgusting background

METAMYCOBODIES

by Ena Naito

Contemporary Design
a dark forest with fungi growing from a tree

Fungal future 2120

by Alejandra Perea Alarcón

Contemporary Design
Find Your Kin project banner image

Find Your Kin

by Johannes Kaarakainen

Contemporary Design
a text "by attending to this funeral you give us permission to collect and use the data of your presence" on a black and rainbow coloured background

Virtual Funeral of a Data Ghost

by Hannakaisa Pekkala

Contemporary Design
text, name of the project: The Harlets Trials and a light-bulb with dark background

The Harlets Trials

by Ena Naito

Department of Accounting and Business Law
Nina Sormunen

Nina Sormunen

University Lecturer (Accounting)

Department of Accounting and Business Law
Petra Hietanen-Kunwald

Petra Hietanen-Kunwald

University Lecturer (Business Law)

Department of Accounting and Business Law
Assistant Professor Moritz Scherleitner

Moritz Scherleitner

Assistant Professor of Business Law

Department of Accounting and Business Law
Professor of Practice Timo Viherkenttä

Timo Viherkenttä

Senior Fellow (Business Law)

Department of Chemistry and Materials Science
SUPER-WEAR webpage, main image. Photo by Aalto University, Maija Vaara, Mithila Mohan

SUPER-WEAR project

Super-stretchable functionalized materials and fibers for third generation wearable technology

Department of Computer Science
Comparison of the time-latitude (butterfly) diagrams of mean radial and azimuthal magnetic field from direct numerical simulation (top) and the Mean-field model (bottom)  White lines: zero contours of mean azimuthal magnetic field from the MF model at the same time. Image copyright Jörn Warnecke, MPS.

How important is turbulence in the solar dynamo?

Aalto scientists show that all turbulent effects are decisive.

Department of Computer Science
Figure 2a from Gent et al.

Small-Scale Dynamo in Supernova-Driven Interstellar Turbulence?

Yes: simulations confirm small-scale dynamo action in the interstellar medium.

Department of Chemistry and Materials Science
SUBSTAINABLE webpage, main image. Photo by Aalto University, Maija Vaara, Mithila Mohan

SUBSTAINABLE project

Multifunctional, high performance cellulose-based substrates for photovoltaics and optoelectronics

Department of Chemistry and Materials Science
ModelCom webpage, main image, nylon yarn helix. Photo by Aalto University, Maija Vaara

ModelCom project

Autonomously adapting and communicating modular textiles

Department of Chemistry and Materials Science
EARMetal webpage, main image. Photo by Aalto University, Maija Vaara, Mithila Mohan

EARMetal project

Electrochemically-Assisted Aqueous Reduction of Waste Streams for Metals Recovery and Functional Surfaces

Department of Chemistry and Materials Science
Beyond e-Textiles webpage, main image. Image by Aalto University, Giulnara Launonen, Maija Vaara, Mithila Mohan

Beyond e-Textiles project (NorTex)

Nordic network on smart light-conversion textiles beyond electric circuits

Aalto University
Aaltolaisia kuvattuna ylhäältä strategiaan liittyvässä yhteisötilaisuudessa

The election of Academic Committees

Election of the members of University Academic Affairs Committee and schools´Academic Affairs Committees for the years 2026-2029 will be organized in the autumn season 2025.

Aalto Networking Platform
Close-up of a person working on a computer.

Aalto Networking Platform Task Force

Aalto Networking Platform Task Force is an advisory group of professors and stakeholders within Aalto that steers the Platform’s activities.

News and events
A closeup of a wire mesh and synthetic fabrics illuminated by violet and green led lights.

Registration is open for Period V UWAS courses!

University-Wide Art Studies (UWAS) registration for period V is open now. Don’t miss out on the unique offer of UWAS transdisciplinary methods and topics this Spring!