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SCI Awards 2018 - Call for nominations open until Nov 16th

SCI Awards celebrates the great work and achievements of our faculty, staff and students annually.
For Aalto community
Research & Art, Studies
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SCI Awards winners in 2017

Cryocourse 2018 on low-temperature technology at Aalto

This international school provides training on fundamental and industrial issues on cryogenics 21-26 September 2018.
Research & Art, Studies
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Cryocourse 2018

Olli Ikkala appointed Aalto Distinguished Professor

Professor Olli Ikkala at the Department of Applied Physics has been appointed as Aalto Distinguished Professor. The title is awarded to Professors of exceptional academic merit.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Olli Ikkala (right) was appointed Aalto Distinguished Professor in the Opening Ceremony of the academic year by President Ilkka Niemelä (left). Photo: Mikko Raskinen / Aalto University.

Carbon in colour: First-ever coloured thin films of nanotubes created

Researchers present a technique to produce large quantities of pristine single-walled carbon nanotubes in select shades of the rainbow. The secret is a fine-tuned fabrication process—and a small dose of CO2.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Samples of the colourful carbon nanotube thin films, as produced in the fabrication reactor. Image: Aalto University.

Centre for Quantum Engineering funding awarded for four projects

A total of EUR 318 000 has been granted for project proposals that represent new openings, support emergence of new technologies, applications, and/or industrial collaboration.
Research & Art
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Qubits as valves: controlling quantum heat engines

Researchers from Aalto University are designing nano-sized quantum heat engines to explore whether they may be able to outperform classical heat engines in terms of power and efficiency.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Tunable quantum heat valve

Ultimate precision for sensor technology using qubits and machine learning

Extracting information quickly from quantum states is necessary for future quantum processors and super-sensitive detectors in existing technologies.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Quantum Magnetometre / Illustration: Babi Brasileiro / Aalto University

Academy of Finland awards seven new projects to the Department of Applied Physics

Grants exceed 3.3 million euros for research in a diversity of physics topics.
Research & Art
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Advanced Materials highlights Finnish materials science

Advanced Materials, a premier journal in the field, has dedicated an issue to Finnish research, covering several articles from Aalto University.
Research & Art
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Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) plays a significant role in the performance of numerous energyâ€conversion devices. Image: Valeria Azovskaya

Defence of dissertation in the field of engineering physics, Maria Morits, M.Sc.

Surface engineering – a versatile tool for the fabrication of functional nanomaterials and tough nanocomposites
Research & Art
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Defence of dissertation in the field of engineering physics, Paula Sirén, M.Sc.(Tech.)

Successful fusion power plant requires versatile communication between the experts of plasma and reactor physics
Research & Art
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QS Ranking: Aalto places 140th in the world

Aalto is #1 in Finland with regard to relative number of research citations and employer reputation.
Awards and Recognition
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World Challenge 2018 Finals in Finland on 27–30 August – work for a better world

Innovators are invited to develop apps that improve life on earth by utilising satellite data.
Cooperation
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Green plastic triangle on a white board,

Finding the unknown, D.Sc. Natalie Segercrantz

Doctoral graduate Natalie Segercrantz likens research work to being an explorer. In a laboratory, one can encounter something that has never been witnessed before.
Research & Art
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Doctoral graduate Natalie Segercrantz Aalto University

Designer materials with completely random structures might enable quantum computing

Topological randomness may be the answer for lossless electronics and making the nuts and bolts of quantum computers.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Designer materials and quantum randomness

Time crystals may hold secret to coherence in quantum computing

New experimental evidence also lays groundwork for new ways of studying time
Press releases, Research & Art
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Rotating cryostat

Peter Liljeroth appointed as Academy Professor

The Academy of Finland has granted funding for ten new Academy Professors in different fields of science. Aalto University has recently also received Academy funding for seven Academy Fellows and eight Postdoctoral Researchers.
Appointments, Research & Art
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Peter Liljeroth

Aalto funding for quantum engineering open

CQE is looking for 2-3 outstanding projects in the field of quantum engineering to be funded in 2018.
For Aalto community
Research & Art
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4th CQE call open

Ultrafast laser pulse created by golden nanoparticles

The creation of a fast, tunable and stable nanoparticle-array laser is a stepping stone to affordable and efficient sensing and switching.
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Einstein’s “spooky action†goes massive!

The elusive quantum mechanical phenomenon called entanglement has now been made a reality in objects almost macroscopic in size. Results published in Nature show how two vibrating drumheads, the width of a human hair, can display the spooky action.
Press releases, Research & Art
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An illustration of the 15-micrometre-wide drumheads prepared on silicon chips used in the experiment. The drumheads vibrate at a high ultrasound frequency, and the peculiar quantum state predicted by Einstein was created from the vibrations. Image: Aalto University / Petja Hyttinen & Olli Hanhirova, ARKH Architects.