Av Club: Thinking and Doing Moving Images – WILD EaRNESt, spring 2021 (online)
Today moving images with sounds are used widely in different formats and platforms: YouTube-videos, Instagram Stories, online meetings, commercials, TV, films, video art, installations, scientific visualizations… You name it! The AV Club is an excursion to the realm of moving images. During the spring of 2021 the club has been looking and discussing different kinds of works from different contexts.
Your research, your photos: The Photography Online Course for Scientists
Photography Online Course for Scientists (POCS) consists of tutorial videos, assignments, quizzes and designed for independent learning. The course developed with support of Aalto Online Learning by professional photography trainer Tiina Puputti and course producer Valeria Azovskaya
Building Technology master's theses
Master's theses created within the Master's Programme in Building Technology.
Closed and incompatible data systems hamper the development of platform-type health services
Platform-type solutions must often be highly tailored to be compatible with the treatment process.
Little innovative and effective solutions using health data are created
Fragmented and siloed healthcare solutions prevent the creation of innovative and effective solutions that use health data. Health and welfare data are not accumulated, the patient cannot control their data, and the data are not transferred along as the treatment process progresses.
Lack of incentives and regulation prevent the scaling of platforms in healthcare
The current legislation encourages health sector actors to develop and maintain their solutions in their own local ecosystems.
How can the platform economy be accelerated in the health sector?
While the quality of healthcare is high in Finland, innovative and scalable platform-based solutions are not emerging.In this policy brief, we present three challenges and recommendations related to innovation policy for accelerating the development of the platform economy in the healthcare sector.
Film, Work and Anthropocene, spring 2021 (online)
Film, Work and Anthropocene exhibition presents the insights and visions of students for current and future relationships between work, professions and the anthropocene.
Aalto University services for upper secondary school students
Summary of the services offered by Aalto University for upper secondary school students.
Bylaws, regulations, policies and guidelines
Aalto University bylaws, regulations, policies and guidelines
The German teachers in Helsinki
Part 1.8. Europe faced a consistent shortage of technology teachers throughout the 1800s. As there were not enough teachers to meet demand, teacher recruitment became a bottleneck for development, especially in places like Finland at the periphery of Europe.
NextGenBat
The Next Generation Battery Materials and Concepts project will develop materials and their processing technologies for solid-state lithium batteries (SSLB) in 2021–2024.
III Our responsibility to act ethically  / part 2
We are committed to performing all our activities with integrity and promoting fair and honest practices.
Leave a better future as your legacy
A legacy gift for the university is a step towards a better future.
Watch Sámi Perspectives on Indigenous Knowledges, Technology and Governance
In this session, we were joined by three accomplished Sámi researchers who will share aspects of their own research topics, activism and interests as they interrogate the relationship of indigenous knowledges, technologies and governance.
Hidden photovoltaics enables freedom to design e-textiles
The Sun-powered Textiles project explores a practical and scalable solar cell textile technology
Sustainable textile systems
The textile industry is taking steps towards a circular economy. How can this be done profitably, taking into account both ecological and economic value? Researchers of the FINIX project and business guests are discussing the topic.
Aalto University and Helsinki: major changes bring possibilities for improvement
Cooperation between the City of Helsinki and Aalto University is based on a shared view of the need to prepare for major changes in the world and the possibility of using them to build a more functional and safer world.