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Art from a Venetian Lagoon to Otaniemi
The artworks, placed in the building of the School of Chemical Engineering, focus on the ecological consequences of human activities
New Perspectives Through Photography – 25 years of the Helsinki School
The Helsinki School celebrates its 25th anniversary this year with an exhibition at Kunsthalle Helsinki, featuring works from 30 artists throughout the 25 years.
Researchers mimic how water and wind create complex shapes in nature
No hands required: new study shows how particles can be directed into desired shapes with energy fields and smart algorithm.
Join Aalto University at the 2021 European Researchers' Night on 24 September
Aalto University invites you to join the 2021 European Researchers' Night session "Unite! for sustainable energy"!
Marjo-Riitta â€Maikki†Diehl: My research concerns organizational justice
According to the new Associate Professor at the Department of Management Studies, fairness and justice are critical to ensuring cooperation and coordination between groups and organizations.
Additional donations towards smart building services engineering
The role of smart buildings will grow further in the breakthrough brought about by renewable energy and digitalisation.
An encounter between a photographer and remote sensing specialists led to a book on forests, vision and the purpose of science
Where one person sees a beautiful bark surface, another person sees raw data, says Sheung Yiu, who took the photographs for the Ground Truth book.
Professor Jari Saramäki was granted funding from The Strategic Research Council (SRC)
Academy of Finland’s SRC provides funding for long-term research aimed at identifying solutions to major societal challenges.
Dissertation: Business and Ethics? A Study of a Dichotomy
â€We need business ethics that is fundamentally compatible with the profit motive of companies.â€
’It is important to identify and bring together the accumulated user knowledge'
In our series ‘I claim’, Kaisa Savolainen talks about the utilization of customer information in organizations.
Russia sanctions caused difficulties for one in ten European companies
The economic sanctions in force between 2014 and 2017 were most detrimental to Russian companies, but companies also suffered in countries that have high levels of Russian investment or strong commercial ties with Russia.
Kahvit näppikselle -podcast’s second season guests are top researchers in the field of technology
Aalto University Department of Computer Science's podcast 'Kahvit näppikselle' continues on 17 Sep with new episodes. Our podcast host Risto Sarvas will discuss various technology-related topics with researchers from Aalto University, the University of Helsinki, and the Finnish Centre for Artificial Intelligence FCAI.
‘Empathy matters in design — it is a profound ability that we need to cherish’
In our ‘I claim’ series architect Helena Sandman talks about the importance of empathy in architecture and design practices.
Jarno Limnéll: Information security is all about attitude
Everyone has to take responsibility in the digital world, says Jarno Limnéll, Professor of Practice, Cyber Security. Blocking threats requires new types of expertise and cooperation.
Industrial Chemistry Group at the 2021 Fall ACS Meeting
Here are the presentations from Industrial Chemistry Group at the 2021 Fall ACS Meeting.
Chemical and fuel commodities through catalytic solvolysis of lignin
This presentation was from Professor Yongdan Li at the 2021 Fall ACS Meeting. This presentation was on celebrating the 40th anniversary of CACS.
Recent works on non-aqueous redox flow battery
The potential and solubility of the active materials can be improved by molecular modification.
Designing bi-redox materials can mitigate the crossover of the electrolyte.
Modifying membranes by 2D materials can enhance the ion selectivity of the membranes without the expense of resistance.
Designing bi-redox materials can mitigate the crossover of the electrolyte.
Modifying membranes by 2D materials can enhance the ion selectivity of the membranes without the expense of resistance.
TiO2Â nanotubes/Ti foil: As functional supports and flexible electrodes in solar energy storage
TiO2Â nanotubes grown on Ti foil: As functional supports and flexible electrodes
New open hours at Arts infra workshops
All ARTS infra workshops will have new open hours from 13.9. onwards. The workshops will be in three different categories which will have different schedules. Most workshops will be longer open in the afternoon than currently.