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Members of Aalto community celebrated again for their great work

The awarded projects emphasize impactful research and collaboration, Aalto's distinctive culture of creativity as well as community spirit
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Doctoral Researchers Association Aallonhuiput was awarded for community building and active cooperation with the university. Photo: Mikko Raskinen, Aalto University

Aalto University's recognition awards for 2024 were announced at the opening ceremony of the academic year on 3 September. The awards are granted annually to community members for their outstanding work for the success of the university, and decisions on the winners are made based on community proposals. 

At the event, President Ilkka Niemel盲 also appointed Professor Tapani Vuorinen Aalto Distinguished Professor. Professor Vuorinen鈥檚 research in cellulose chemistry has led to significant advances in addressing industrial challenges, including a groundbreaking invention for the optimisation of cellulose bleaching process. His work has also resulted in several practical advances adopted globally in the pulp and paper industry.

Aalto Research Impact: Four new flagships

Last autumn, the Research Council of Finland selected four new centres of excellence for the Finnish Flagship Programme, and Aalto University is involved in all of them. The flagships in quantum technology, digital water expertise, education, and mathematical imaging and modelling involve extensive national research collaboration that will have a significant impact on Finland's future.

Aalto Education Impact: Attractiveness leap of Chemical Engineering

The School of Chemical Engineering has made a step-change in the field鈥檚 attractiveness, driven by portfolio renewal, effective student marketing, improved student experience, and a positive learning culture. The results are visible: the field of Chemical Engineering is increasingly attractive, which is evidenced by an increase in the number of applicants and intake.

Aalto Act of the Year: Radical Creatives film

Radically new thinking and solutions call for a strong collaboration and a creative community. Radical Creatives documentary film is a distinctive approach 黑料网 University鈥檚 creativity and impact. The film has been screened over 120 times and it has raised wide interest and discussion both in Finland as well as abroad.

Aalto Community Award: Doctoral Researchers Association Aallonhuiput

Activities and events organised by Aallonhuiput, Aalto University Doctoral Researchers Association, bring doctoral students together and build community. Also, the association is extremely active in working with the university to improve processes, communication, and the inclusion and well-being of doctoral students 鈥 all in all, impressive work.

Aalto Success Enabler: House of AI

House of AI brings together researchers and companies to develop new applications and possibilities for artificial intelligence. Research knowledge is exploited in novel applications using rapid piloting methods. Established with the help of a donation by the Technology Industries of Finland Centennial Foundation, the House of AI works seamlessly with the Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence (FCAI), providing a single touchpoint for the important field of artificial intelligence.

Warm congratulations to all!


Photo Mikko Raskinen, Aalto University 

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New flagship brings together excellence in quantum technology

Aalto University is also involved in three other new flagships of the Research Council of Finland 鈥 the flagships of digital water expertise, education, and mathematical imaging and modelling

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Highlights from the event

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President Ilkka Niemel盲 to employers: 鈥橪et鈥檚 connect each student with Finnish working life鈥

Aalto University wants to work with employers to integrate the international talent that Finland clearly needs.

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Aalto Distinguished Professor Tapani Vuorinen: 鈥淥nly through collaboration can we achieve greater impact鈥

Tapani Vuorinen, professor of forest products chemistry at the School of Chemical Engineering, was appointed Aalto Distinguished Professor at the opening of the academic year on 3 September.

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Aalto University's celebrates the start of 15th academic year

The new academic year at Aalto University began on September 3rd. The opening speeches emphasized connections to Finnish working life and a sense of community.

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