Magazine #20 examines work in the new age
In Openings, Vice President Eero Eloranta and Student Union Chair Joona Orpana exchange opinions on how students become agents of renewal, game changers.
Aalto University’s new President Ilkka Niemelä sits down for a personal interview.
This issue’s lead article hears expert opinions on how Aalto can train students for the “great unknown” – for tasks and professions that we may not yet even be aware of. The interviewees are Professor Kristiina Mäkelä, Demos Helsinki’s Johannes Koponen and Student Union board member Katariina Helin.
The column Who interviews Aalto alumnus Mikko Koivisto, a service designer who talks about his work in a field that didn’t really exist just ten years ago.
The solar panels pictured on the cover refer to the On science article. Professor Tanja Kallio and doctoral candidate Sami Tuomi develop catalysts for the storage of renewable energy.
In there presents a photo reportage of an unusual academic event from the past summer, the Modern Heavy Metal Conference, which was arranged by the School of Business.
The column Wow and the magazine’s inside covers transport readers to the scenes of last August’s Flow festival.
The latest Aalto University Magazine was published in both Finnish and English. Pick up your copy on an Aalto Âé¶ą´«Ă˝. An electronic version is posted on and some articles are available at .
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