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A unique joint effort – Aalto University receives EUR 9 million in donations to accelerate the energy transition

Donations from ABB, Fortum, St1 and the Walter Ahlström Foundation will be used to establish new professorships. At the same time, the donations support the establishment of Aalto University House of Energy Transition.
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St1 donates EUR 3 million to Aalto University to accelerate the sustainable energy transition

Lahjoituksella tuetaan kahden uuden professuurin perustamista: uudet energiateknologiat ja -innovaatiot sekä energiastrategia.
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Aerial view of a modern Âé¶¹´«Ã½ with red brick buildings, tram tracks and a lake with forest in the background

Fortum donates EUR 1.5 million to Aalto University

The donation is directed towards a new professorship, which will be part of the House of Energy Transition competence centre.
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Close view of a wind turbine above a green forest, with more turbines and a sunset sky in the distance

ABB donates EUR 1.5 million to Aalto University to accelerate the energy transition

The donation will support the new competence centre, House of Energy Transition.
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Six adults in smart clothing pose outside a brick building with wall art and a modern Âé¶¹´«Ã½ in the background

Turning forest industry side streams into sustainable materials

Doctor of Science Sahar Babaeipour studied how lignin nanoparticles could be used in recyclable coatings for packaging and textiles. Her research at Aalto University supports the development of renewable alternatives to fossil-based materials.
Research & Art
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Sahar

Aalto University involved in four research projects selected for funding in Business Finland’s major call

The Rise to Challenge projects will develop AI-powered decision-making in healthcare, signal technology to scale up quantum information processing, higher-precision imaging technology and quantum computing applied to bio and DNA data.
Research & Art, University
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Aalto University researchers at work in the laboratory

Four physicists receive significant funding from the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation

The grants are used to study things like overheating quantum computers and early-stage water condensation on surfaces
Research & Art
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Four blurred portraits of men in different shirts and jumpers, shown side by side

The journey of a 17th-century shipwreck continues as a unique knitted dress

Researchers at Aalto University transformed surplus wood from the Hahtiperä shipwreck into textile fibre, spun it into yarn, and knitted it into a dress using new AI-assisted technology.
Research & Art
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Brown-toned display of wood, pulp, fibre, thread cone and knitted fabric, showing stages from log to textile.

The potential of urban greenery as a climate solution is not being fully utilized – a new handbook offers means to address this

The Handbook for carbon-smart urban green provides concrete tools for leveraging urban green spaces more effectively in climate and nature conservation efforts.
Cooperation, Press releases, Research & Art
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Small winding stream with rocks and tall grass in a sunny green park, trees and lawn in the background

Growing pains: Structural strategies that neglect emotions block corporate innovation, says study

Emotional impulses can have broad-reaching consequences. Amid unpredictable global conditions, leaders who work to overcome emotional tensions will pave a clearer path to innovation and growth.
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Timo Vuori warns that new technology can be met with emotional reactions that block innovation.

Make May the month of movement!

Listen to a mini-webinar about brain and exercise on 28 May. Make sustainable mobility part of your working or study day.
Campus, Cooperation, Studies, University
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1 in 4 mental health patients hurt by wording in electronic health records, finds study

Errors, disrespectful language and information perceived as unnecessary in electronic health records can feel offensive to patients
Press releases, Research & Art
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Saija Simola

Mikko Möttönen selected as finalist for the European Inventor Award 2026

Möttönen is a finalist in the ‘Research’ category for developing an ultrasensitive cryogenic microwave sensor to diagnose interference in quantum computers.
Awards and Recognition
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Aalto University professor Mikko Mottonen, photo Mikko Raskinen

New vice deans appointed for the School of Science

Maarit Korpi-Lagg has been selected as vice dean for impact, Pekka Marttinen as vice dean for education and Robin Ras as vice dean for research.
Appointments, University
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Maarit Korpi-Lagg, Pekka Marttinen, Robin Ras

E-scooters are here to stay – first global study maps the state of shared micromobility

Shared e-scooters, city bikes and other small vehicles have evolved from niche experiments into a standard part of urban transport worldwide. Rather than treating micromobility as a passing trend, public authorities should take an active role in shaping its development, researchers say.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Blue e-scooter parked in marked bay on paved path

Aalto Inventors turns one: A year of bridging research and real-world impact

Aalto Inventors marks its first anniversary, having engaged 190 researchers across six cohorts in fields including AI, quantum, and biomaterials. New cohorts are planned for the next academic year, stay tuned and join the waitlist.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Collage of workshops, group photos and presentations from the first year of the Aalto Inventors programme.

Companies disclose more on cybersecurity – but markets remain indifferent

U.S. companies are reporting on cybersecurity in greater detail, yet stock market reactions remain muted. A new study by the University of Vaasa and Aalto University shows that mandatory cybersecurity disclosure does not prompt reactions from investors or stock analysts. Instead, the main benefits appear to materialise within firms themselves.
Research & Art
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Companies report on cybersecurity

Walter Ahlström Foundation donates EUR 3 million to Aalto University

The donation will enable Aalto to establish a professorship in sustainable industrial production.
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Two men in black tailcoats stand on stage by a microphone, speaking to a seated audience indoors.

How to attract employees back to the office

Return-to-office policies are popular among employers, but securing employee cooperation hinges on offering them a fair exchange in return for accepting less autonomy.
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Three people talk at a round table; woman holds a cup, phone nearby, tech wall behind

Assistance dogs interpret needs of the person they assist non-verbally

A recent study shows that assistance dogs not only help people with practical tasks, but also actively contribute to their care
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A dog and two researchers. Photo: Aalto University/Mikko Raskinen