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Doctoral positions at Unite! universities now available in one place

Unite! students searching for doctoral positions can now explore a dedicated category in the Unite! Catalogue for Students.
Cooperation, University
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Students developed a service blueprint for remote plant advisory services

A multidisciplinary team of master’s degree students from Aalto University collaborated with Sumitomo SHI FW (SFW) in a customized project
Studies
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Helenin voimalaitos Vuosaaressa

Professor Pauliina Ilmonen: Learning mathematical software in upper secondary school takes time away from learning the basics

Pauliina Ilmonen, Professor of Statistics at Aalto University, will step into the role of Dean of the School of Science at the beginning of June. She wants to emphasize the fundamentals in the study of mathematics.
Appointments, Studies
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Pauliina Ilmonen, photo by Nita Vera.

Nordea and Aalto University to explore the future of AI and human-machine interaction

Aalto University and Nordea are launching a long term research and education partnership to explore how machine agency will shape the future of services.
Cooperation, Studies
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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

Researchers measure energy below a zeptojoule–enough for a red blood cell to move a nanometer

A new method for measuring incredibly miniscule amounts of energy – less than a trillionth of a billionth of a joule – could give quantum computing and the hunt for dark matter a boost, while paving the way for counting individual photons.
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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

Canvas learning platform data breach – There may be users at Aalto

If you have used Canvas, notify security@aalto.fi. As a precaution, you can also change your Aalto password.
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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

New ultrasonic needle yields samples 2–3 times larger, potentially reshaping cancer diagnostics

Developed at Aalto University over several years, a new ultrasonic needle for tumour diagnostics has been trialled in collaboration with Helsinki University Hospital (HUS). According to the resulting peer-reviewed study, salivary gland tumours could be diagnosed with far greater precision using the innovative needle.
Press releases
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The new ultrasonic needle allows for two to three times the quantity of tissue to be sampled comparative to current needle biopsy methods. Photo: Kalle Kataila, Aalto University.

Aalto University supports the combining of elite sport and studies – a quality label was awarded by the Olympic Committee

The audit team praised personalised study planning, flexible study paths and guidance related to a dual career
Awards and Recognition, University
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Aalto, Sitra and Lovable launch AI Summer Program

A new summer program brings together students, Finnish public sector organisations and AI tools to develop digital services.
Cooperation, University
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Perustieteiden opiskelijoita Kandikeskuksessa. Kuva: Matti Ahlgren.

VTT joins the HAIC cybersecurity institute

In June, VTT will become part of the HAIC research institute at Aalto University and the University of Helsinki.
Cooperation
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Students shaped Hilti Finland’s broader AI adoption strategy

‘Younes and Hien delivered exceptional work, and we now have a much clearer understanding of how AI works’
Cooperation, Studies
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Hilti AI project team

ELLIS Institute Finland is launching machine learning fundamentals out of the lab

Research moonshots, foundation models for healthcare, and AI for RDI
Cooperation, Press releases, Research & Art
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Show your school colours: new hoodies and tote bags now available

The Aalto University Shop launched a new line of school-specific hoodies and tote bags for students, staff, and alumni
Campus
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Join a summer school on environmental contaminants, held in the French Alps

Explore environmental contaminants through expert-led lectures, hands-on workshops, and international collaboration— with selected students receiving funding for travel and accommodation.
Cooperation, Studies, University
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Ability to harness quantum speed gains now within sight after researchers solve massive simulation problem in a heartbeat

The use of a quantum-inspired algorithm to calculate the unworkably vast potential properties of quantum materials is an early example of how quantum technology can be used to improve itself. The discovery could have future applications in dissipationless technology, for example to mitigate data centre heating.
Press releases
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Apply now: Unite! European Energy Excursion – Visit leading energy companies and institutions across Europe

Aalto engineering students are invited to take part in a unique international study trip through Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium from 7 to 13 June 2026.
Cooperation, Studies, University
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Poster of European Energy Excursion with coastal wind farm, path on green dyke and university logos.