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Yasmin Najjar’s short film TJ28 selected for Cannes’ La Cinef section

For the second consecutive year, a short film from Aalto University has been selected for the student film section at the Cannes Film Festival.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Soldiers in camouflage in a forest, face of a female soldier in the foreground

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.
Research & Art
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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
Research & Art
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A dog and two researchers. Photo: Aalto University/Mikko Raskinen

From Singapore to Finland: Students discover new perspectives on sustainability at Aalto University

In March 2026, Aalto University Summer School had the privilege of hosting a group of bright and ambitious students from Ngee Ann Polytechnic in Singapore for a two-week program on social sustainability and creativity.
Studies
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Two people in dark jackets stand by wide indoor stairs with wooden railings and modern lighting

Professor Johannes M. Arend from Acoustics Lab receives Lothar-Cremer Award

Professor Johannes M. Arend was honoured for his innovative and groundbreaking work in the fields of binaural technology and virtual acoustics
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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From left: Prof. Stefan Weinzierl (TU Berlin), Prof. Johannes M. Arend (Aalto University), and Prof. Christoph Pörschmann (TH Köln) after the Lothar-Cremer Award ceremony at DAGA 2026 in Dresden, Germany.

The EU Horizon-funded VOPUS project explores the future of virtual culture

The project uses the virtual Operaland platform to investigate the long-term impacts on culture when citizens spend more time in virtual worlds.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Abstract close-up of glossy amber-brown liquid strands swirling and dripping on a black background

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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Person in dark suit presenting ELLIS Institute Finland slide with colourful icons in a lecture room

Open Call: Unite! Visiting Professorship Program at TU Darmstadt Germany

Aalto researchers, lecturers and professors are invited to apply for a visiting professorship at TU Darmstadt, offering a unique opportunity to teach, collaborate internationally, and contribute to innovative education.
Appointments, Cooperation, University
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Historic stone and red-brick building with arched entrance, tall windows and people walking along the street. It's TU Darmstadt, Germany.

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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Three students in Aalto University hoodies pose outdoors by balloons and a brick wall with large windows.

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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Close-up of rainbow-coloured oil slick swirling on dark, dirty water surface with floating specks

Collaborating to revolutionize critical care

A collaboration across Design Factory, HUS, Biodesign Finland, and Aalto students brings urine monitoring into the 21st century
Cooperation
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Blurred people around a hospital bed in a bright clinic room with blue floor and medical equipment

Science must have a voice in society – but how?

Trust in science has fallen in Finland by almost ten percentage points in two years
Research & Art
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Design Methods class smiling faces during group work. Photo: Ayse Pekdiker

Students learning field-specific terminology through glossary tasks

I interviewed two Aalto University instructors who have used glossaries created by students as coursework in a subject course and a field-specific language course. The assignments are based on active learning methods: the glossaries are not created by the instructor, but by the learners themselves. The interview focused, among other things, on the teaching philosophy behind developing the glossary tasks, how the learning of field-specific vocabulary can be linked to the overall learning objectives of the course, and what technical solutions enable students’ active learning in glossary assignments.
Studies
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Mobile printing made smoother – myPrint now also available on the aalto open and eduroam networks

Through the myPrint portal, you can modify mobile printing settings.
Studies
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Two people carrying a sign with 'IT Services' written on it and a magnifying glass icon.

Meet our startup: Proteins.1 aims for a breakthrough in early disease detection

Biotechnology startup Proteins.1 is developing a technology that could enable the detection of diseases such as cancer months, or even years, earlier than is currently possible. The key lies in identifying individual proteins from a blood sample.
Research & Art
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The Proteins.1 team smiling at the camera. 3 men wearing dark shirts smiling at the camera

Exchanges in algae and design: a week in Portimão

A trip to Portugal, where seaweed becomes a tool to engage with the environment, learn principles of design and start collaborations.
Cooperation, Studies
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People in waders collect green aquatic plants by an overgrown riverbank on a sunny day

Mobile work machines are electrifying rapidly — a new research environment supports the industry’s product development

The LEMMI development and testing equipment for mobile work machines supports the electrification in the field and strengthens cooperation between academic research and industry.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Smiling man in a hydraulics laboratory

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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Colourful grid of small squares on a wavy blue and brown abstract 3D background

Airborne laser scanning reveals where pine marten, stoat and least weasel thrive in pioneering study

Mapping habitats helps to protect mustelids whose populations have shrunk significantly across Finland.
Research & Art
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Stoat photographed in Urho Kekkonen National Park