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Aalto Startup Center will kickstart a new program for South Korean HealthTech and wellbeing startups

The new program is the first concrete initiative in tightening startup ties between the two countries
Cooperation
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General image of people gathered at Slush startup event, photo by Mikko Raskinen

A quarter of the world’s lowland population depends critically on mountain water resources

Global water consumption has increased almost fourfold in the past 100 years, and many regions can only meet their water demand thanks to essential contributions from mountain regions
Press releases
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Rosegbach. Photo: Daniel Viviroli.

Sleep apnea is a threat for public health - students developed an application that recognizes its signs at home

The app is currently being tested, and its usability and reliability will be improved based on test users' feedback
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Kuvituskuva, jossa nukkuu mustahiuksinen nainen kännykkä vierellään yöpöydällä

Get to know us: Associate Professor Ari Jokilaakso

Circular economy is key.
University
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Ari Jokilaakso, photo by Anni Hanen

Get to know us: Postdoctoral Researcher Sipi Seisko

Even a seahorse can be a lab partner.
University
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Sipi leaning towards the building for the School of Chemical Engineering

The human brain tracks speech more closely in time than other sounds

The way that speech processing differs from the processing of other sounds has long been a major open question in human neuroscience.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Aivokuori seuraa äänen piirteitä hyvin täsmällisesti ymmärtääkseen puhetta. Kuva: Aalto-yliopisto

Artificial intelligence produces data synthetically to help treat diseases like COVID-19

The ability to produce data synthetically makes studying of the COVID-19 disease significantly easier.
Press releases
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Violetti- ja beigesävyinen kuvituskuva, jossa näkyy ihmisiä ja numeroita

Like a massive golf ball - Metsähovi Radio Observatory got a new radome

The Metsähovi Radio Observatory's landmark protects the telescope and enables year-round study of the Sun and black holes.
Press releases, University
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Changing the Aalto University's Metsähovi radio observatory radome. Photo: Kalle Kataila

Nature-imitating coating makes batteries more durable and efficient

Aalto University's researchers were the first in the world to make use of carbon dioxide in the production of a battery protective coating.
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Nature-imitating coating, picture: Juho Heiska

World’s fastest Bose–Einstein condensate created at Aalto University

New research published in Nature Communications can make elusive state of matter in record time
Press releases, Research & Art
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A Photon energy graph

Record number of Academy Projects

Of the 37 Academy Projects awarded to Aalto by the Academy of Finland, 31 focus on natural sciences and technology. In total, the funding granted to Aalto from the September 2019 call rose to 25.3 million euros.
Research & Art, University
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Yksityiskohta värikkäästä, pyöreitä reikiä sisältävästä kaasukromatografista

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 Cellsâ€, in cooperation with Prof. Hélder Santos of the University of Helsinki.
Cooperation, Research & Art, University
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academy of finland - robotic instruments

Support for wellbeing is widely available at Aalto

These exceptional times have made wellbeing at work a more relevant topic than ever before.
For Aalto community
University
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Three students walking on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ on sunny day

How to get companies in the metal industry more employees and more students for the master’s degree programme?

‘The great thing about this cooperation is that everyone wins,’ said Ari Jokilaakso, Professor of metallurgy.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Department of Chemistry and Materials Science

Joint project seeks low-emission industrial solutions

Converting electricity into another form of energy and then back into electricity can be applied to the production of synthetic fuels, chemicals and the edible proteins known as 'electric' foods.
Press releases, Research & Art
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gas flow

Kourosh Latifi successfully defended his PhD thesis "Controlling the motion of particles on a vibrating plate using dynamic acoustic ï¬elds"

Latifi graduates from the Robotic Instruments research group.
Research & Art, University
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kouroush icone - robotic instruments

Digital Business Master Class jump-starts entirely online

Intense deep-dive to challenge-based learning is more popular than ever, all online for the first time
Cooperation, Studies, University
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Students sitting in a light-colored building, face-to-face with laptops in colourful chairs

Prof. Mari Lundström featured in Millenium Talks

Host Henkka Hyppönen and Assistant Professor Mari Lundström discuss possibilities and challenges in recycling of batteries at the laboratories of Hydrometallurgy and Corrosion.
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Professor Mari Lundström with Tesla / Photo: Pertti Kauranen

Artur Kopitca received a funded doctoral position from the Aalto ELEC Doctoral School

Our doctoral student Artur Kopitca has been granted a funded doctoral position at the Aalto ELEC Doctoral School.
Research & Art, Studies, University
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Major breakthrough in extremely water-repellent materials makes them durable enough for the real world

A new armour-plated superhydrophobic material has been developed for potential uses in medical equipment, solar panels and more
Press releases
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Super hydrophobic surfaces by Juha Juvonen