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Aalto in 2021: Super hearing, a greenhouse that’s actually green, prospective astronauts, and lots more

A second pandemic year hasn’t slowed Aalto down. Read about what our community has been up to in 2021 — and learn something new!

People who inspire

Aalto University alumni apply to become astronauts

Timo Nikkanen , Sini Merikallio and Juuso Mikkola got a good foundation from their studies, and are now applying to become astronauts with the European Space Agency (ESA). Read more

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A sport for gentleman thugs

Ivan Vujaklija, Christopher Jonkergouw and Eduardo Anaya are researchers and rugby players. Rugby is a tough contact sport that requires players to absorb constant hits while maintaining absolute trust in their teammates in every situation – not unlike research work. Read more

Rugbyn pelaajat lumessa

Irene Purasachit saw the floral industry’s waste problem firsthand – now she makes material for handbags from discarded blooms

Nearly half of cut flowers end up in the trash, never making their way to dinner tables or first dates. Read more

Irene Purasachit with flowers

An expert of lifewide learning

The Head of Aalto’s Summer School  Laura Sivula thinks nobody is ever completely done – not even when it comes to cooking. Read more

Laura Sivula valokuvattuna ulkona, kaupunkimaisemassa, taustalla näkyy kerrostaloja, kuvan oikeassa yläkulmassa on männyn oksa, Sivula on pukeutunut mekkoon, jonka helma hulmuaa, hänellä on jalassa valkoiset tennarit.

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Research breakthroughs

Academy of Finland published the ‘State of scientific research in Finland’ review in November. In the report, Finland is compared to other countries, and differences between Finnish universities are also shown. The data presented in the report shows that Aalto University is one of its kind in scientific quality and impact. Here are some examples:

Anyone can get super-hearing

New audio technique can track bats in flight and help localise sources of ultrasonic sound. Read more

Man with an audio device

Physicists make square droplets and liquid lattices

Driving systems out of equilibrium with electric fields proves useful for creating liquid shapes that are nearly impossible to find in nature. Read more

Droplets in strange shapes

Finnish researchers developed mini-breast cancer as a new weapon against the most common type of breast cancer

Breast cancer researchers from the University of Helsinki and material scientists from Aalto University have jointly developed a gel-grown “mini-breast cancer” that will help uncover more effective treatments against hormone-dependent breast cancer. Read more

Microscopeimage of breast cancer

A new artificial material mimics quantum entangled rare earth compounds

By combining two-dimensional materials, researchers create a macroscopic quantum entangled state emulating rare earth compounds. Read more

artistic image of new materials

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Innovations for a sustainable future

A greenhouse out of wood: new design makes vertical farming greener

Efficient insulation halves energy consumption and could boost the income of vertical farms. Read more

wooden greenhouse

No more plastic wrap? Students create novel biobased packaging for cucumbers

A dip in the biobased liquid gives cucumbers a protective film. Innovative idea will be presented in the international BioDesign Challenge competition. Read more

cucumbers

Major breakthrough in extremely water-repellent materials makes them durable enough for the real world

New funding to get damage-resistant, liquid-repelling surfaces out of the laboratory and onto solar panels, skis, and more. Read more

surface repelling water

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Learn something new!

Campus is just a click away

The new virtual campus tour allows users to experience the Aalto University campus from anywhere in the world. Read more

Aalto University Campus from the air

Open online design course launched for non-designers

Design Bits is an introduction course to help people everywhere become more creative problem-solvers. Read more

design bits course

On the trail of the flying squirrel

Aalto University's campus is right next to a nature conservation area. We accompanied an expert on an outing to learn what makes it unique – and what can be done about biodiversity loss.

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Demo Day breaks records in 2026: Inside Otaniemi’s fastest growing startup showcase

Hosted by Aalto Startup Center and A Grid, Demo Day brought together nearly 800 visitors, 90 startup booths, and over 75 investors. What began as a grassroots gathering in 2018 has grown into one of Finland’s most vibrant startup showcases.
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Catalysis in a new light: Microscale interactions could enhance clean energy technologies

A new study provides a more detailed view of how catalysts function during chemical reactions. The discovery could help develop more efficient materials for applications such as green hydrogen production and a more sustainable chemical industry.
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The campus welcomes its third Learning Lounge

Learning Lounge makes a new expansion into Restaurant Aalto Kvarkki on 16 March.
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Physics Days 2026 gathered Finnish physicists

The 2026 edition of the annual conference featured talks on moiré matter, women in physics and paper cuts.