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Prof. Quan Zhou received new funding from the Academy of Finland

We just received a new grant from the Academy of Finland, titled: “Robotic Magnetic Needle Characterization of Single Nanoparticle Uptake in Cells”, in cooperation with Prof. Hélder Santos of the University of Helsinki.
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We just received a new grant from the , titled: “Robotic Magnetic Needle Characterization of Single Nanoparticle Uptake in Cells”, in cooperation with Prof.  of the .
This collaboration consortium with Aalto University is worth around 1 million euros.
Robotic Instrument's research group leader Prof.  is the PI of this project.

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EIT RawMaterials call for Skills for Tomorrow Training 2025
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Apply to EIT RawMaterials Skills for Tomorrow Training Call (Last Cut-Off Day 29 AUG 2025)

This initiative seeks to support the creation of innovative, revenue-generating training programmes that address digital transformation, technological innovation, and strategic workforce needs across the raw materials value chain.
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AI-on-Demand platform expands to accelerate European AI innovation across research and industry

Aalto University’s Center for Knowledge and Innovation Research (CKIR) is proud to contribute
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Save the Date: XII Unite! Dialogue at Aalto University

Aalto is pleased to host more than 300 invitees at the XII Unite! Dialogue from 6 to 9 October 2025. Registration is now open, with invitations issued to nominated attendees across the alliance.
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Postdoctoral researcher Bayan Karimi wins 2025 Young Scientist Prize

The prize is the 2025 IUPAP Young Scientist Prize for the Commission on Low Temperature Physics (C5).