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General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Tô Lâm visited Aalto University

The General Secretary was accompanied by his spouse Ngô Phương Ly.
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New funding introduces health technology themes into FITech Network University's course offering

FITech Network University, a network of Finnish universities of technology coordinated by Aalto University, has been granted new funding that expands the network's course offering with themes related to health technology.
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XII Unite! Dialogue at Aalto University: A Week of Collaboration and Connection

Across meetings, social activities, and ceremonies, Uniters continued to strengthen the shared vision of Unite! and build sustainable collaborations.
Assistant professor Lauri Uotinen in the Underground Research Laboratory. The rock wall behind him features two automatically detectable markers used in photogrammetry
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Meet Lauri Uotinen, assistant professor of rock engineering

Lauri Uotinen combines photogrammetry and rock engineering to create new insights into underground spaces.