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School of Business faculty: a brand new opportunity available for creating impact!
The NGO project opens up a unique opportunity for School of Business Masterâs students to help nonprofit organizations
MetsÀhovi Radio Observatory gathered the young researchers together
The conference programme included a visit to the recently renovated MetsÀhovi Radio Observatory
Introducing the School of Business Premium Partners
Premium Partners of the School of Business have new pages
A brand new opportunity for NGOs to collaborate with Kauppis!
The NGO project with the goal of offering opportunities for our MSc students to pro bono help the organizations in their development work
Hossam Hewidy: âIncreasing multiculturalism must be taken into account in urban planningâ
I claim series presents architect, lecturer Hossam Hewidy
A human-friendly, giant insect hotel emerged in the middle of the city
Alusta, built from clay and populated by plants, is a sanctuary for pollinators and a meeting place for all living things
The innovators of the Bachelor's Programme in Engineering were awarded at the Day One
Aalto University's 2022 Education Impact award has been awarded to Vice Dean Jani Romanoff and his team.
Jukka SeppÀlÀ appointed Aalto Distinguished Professor
SeppÀlÀ specialises in polymer engineering especially in biopolymers. They are needed as alternatives for conventional plastics, and they can be new functional materials both in engineering and in medical applications.
New forecasting tool can give an early warning of solar storms â boosts preparedness and helps mitigate damage
Associate Professor Maarit Korpi-Lagg has received funding from the European Research Council to develop a forecasting tool to locate the source regions for the eruption of solar flares already a few days before they emerge on the Sunâs surface.
An eco-filling to replace down
A hundred years ago, cattail fluff was used as life vest filling â now a Finnish company wants the eco-friendly material for pillows and winter coats.
Memory of Water combines sci-fi and drama on a grand scale
The dystopian film, directed by Saara Saarela, is a story of an era when fresh water supplies have dried up in the world.
Nokia donates virtual technology to Aalto University
With the help of technology, researchers and students can create virtual sceneries and model experimental environments.
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The MMD research group is mapping the spaces between disciplines
The Multifunctional Materials Design research group (MMD) led by professor Jaana Vapaavuori focuses on experimental studies of soft materials, as well as inorganic-organic hybrids. The groupâs ultimate goal is to combine multiple functionalities in the same material. Central to the groupâs success are their efforts to stay open to ideas outside their own field, as well as the academic community itself.
Facilitating international studentsâ integration in the Finnish labor market through act early concept
International students can still face many challenges in acquiring a career start in Finland, but some of the problems can be solved.
Summer School Alum story: âNever before have I learned so much in two weeksâ
With 35 students from 16 different countries, this summerâs Digital Business Master Class by Aalto University Summer School taught the students all things digital business and allowed them to collaborate on real-life business cases by partnering companies.
New professors to the School of Arts, Design and Architecture
New professors have started at the departments during this year.
An unobtrusive bio-based acoustic coating eliminates echoes and absorbs carbon
The cellulose-based material, which provides an alternative to traditional acoustic panels, was successfully tested in a protected building owned by Aalto University.
The newsletter for students at the beginning of the autumn semester is available
A letter from the beginning of the autumn semester of learning services has been sent to students at the School of Engineering in week 35.