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Register for the Transregional Online Living Labs Day 2026
Join Unite!’s international, online conference to explore how University Campus Living Labs connect research, education and practice.
Hannu Martola appointed as Chair of the Aalto University Alumni Network Board
The board’s new members are Esa Arola, Eila Lindroos and Terttu Sopanen. Continuing members are Ossi Leikola, Ari Bertula, Laura Nikola and Katja Soini.
‘Mesoscale’ swimmers could pave way for drug delivery robots inside the body
Researchers have discovered how tiny organisms break the laws of physics to swim faster — such secrets of mesoscale physics and fluid dynamics can offer entirely new pathways for engineering and medicine.
‘Our careers have been rewarding, and we want to help young people move forward’
After long careers abroad, Erkki and Kaija Rautiainen wanted to support the teaching and research in textile design and industrial engineering and management with a new fund.School events
Physics Days 2026 brings together physicists from all over Finland ºÚÁÏÍø's campus!
Towards wearable OPM-MEG for Noninvasive Source Localization in Epilepsy
This time, Svenja Knappe (University of Colorado) will present recent advances toward wearable OPM-MEG systems and applications in epilepsy research.
Laboratory of Hope workshop: The Togetherness Lab – Exploring Hope