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Aalto Science Institute has moved to Otakaari 1

As of 17 November 2016, the new home for the Aalto Science Institute (AScI) will be the Aalto University Undergraduate Centre at Otakaari 1.

AScI moved from its former TUAS building premises to Otakaari 1 on 17 November 2016. At the same time, AScI carried out a significant consolidation of premises leading to savings in premises costs.

AScI is now located on level 3 of the Y wing of Otakaari 1 in rooms Y330 and Y332. The part-time AScI coordinator is available for consultations on Tuesdays 9–12 and Fridays 12–16 in Y332 (please email asci@aalto.fi for appointments).

AScI gives administrative support to the SCI Visiting Scientist programmes, organizes an international summer internship programme, and hosts five thematic research programmes (two of them at SCI, and three joint SCI-ELEC programmes). More information is available on .

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