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Time crystals may hold secret to coherence in quantum computing
New experimental evidence also lays groundwork for new ways of studying time

Näytös18 displayed on live stream, Tekstiili18 exhibition open
Aalto University students’ fashion show and textile design exhibition are on display this weekend at the Cable Factory, Helsinki.

Espoo becomes member of FCAI
FCAI is a research centre launched by Aalto University and University of Helsinki, which gathers together the best artificial intelligence researchers in Finland.

Nokia had to weed out a culture of fear to embrace a future without smart phones, in-depth interview study reveals
The radical strategic move demanded a sea change in Nokia’s management style.
Exhibition Haltuunotto offers views on virtual art
A large part of the exhibition’s media artists are Aalto University's teachers and staff.
New process for a familiar product
Kari Vanhatalo started out by thinking of ways to create added value for wood fibre and the forest industry. He ended up with a more efficient and ecological production process for powdered cellulose.

Dissertation: Sub-Saharan Africa is the new hotspot for mobile network investments
Sub-Saharan Africa is among the hottest playing fields for mobile telecoms firms yet the international investments are not driven by economic factors alone, argues Marcellinus Dike in his doctoral dissertation.
Peter Liljeroth appointed as Academy Professor
The Academy of Finland has granted funding for ten new Academy Professors in different fields of science. Aalto University has recently also received Academy funding for seven Academy Fellows and eight Postdoctoral Researchers.

Millennium Technology Prize for Tuomo Suntola, alumnus of Aalto
Innovation enables manufacture and development of information technology products.
Aalto University takes a strong role in EU funded research on communication and validation of smart data in IoT-networks
The project will develop and establish the basis for an unambiguous, universal, safe and uniform communication of metrological data in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0.

Improving rotating machinery with a digital twin
Collecting data from a fleet of installed products can improve condition monitoring and predictive maintenance services.

Growing use of renewable energy presents challenge for energy storage and markets
Renewable energy requires more efficient and flexible energy system.

Master’s theses indicate: Nordic countries will not reach their road transport emissions targets based on current scenarios
The work carried out by three Aalto students gave St1 the tools it needed for its emissions discussions.
Cruise ship of the future: same size, one fifth more passengers
Concepts for ships designed by students were enthusiastically received by industry.
More women complete doctoral degrees in technology
Doctoral education and doctoral students have changed over the years. The doctoral graduates of today are younger than ever and, in the field of technology, a quarter of them are women.
Dr. Dorothea Golze awarded an Academy of Finland post-doc fellowship
For her project "New frontiers in computational spectroscopy: Advancing the GW method for molecular core excitations" Dorothea, post-doctoral researcher in the CEST group, was awarded a fellowship from the Academy of Finland. This post-doctoral fellowship will support Dorothea's research in Finland for the next three years.
Dr. Marc Dvorak awarded an Academy of Finland post-doc fellowship
For his project "Dynamical configuration interaction" Marc, post-doctoral researcher in the CEST group, was awarded a fellowship from the Academy of Finland. This post-doctoral fellowship will support Marc's research in Finland for the next three years.
Congratulations, Marc!
Congratulations, Marc!
Rainer Paananen’s photos on display at the Photo London fair
Works from the collection "Sound of Alchemy" are presented by Gallery Taik Persons.

Clean energy system works in freezing weather
Seasonal fluctuation in energy demand can be solved through renewable energy in Finnish conditions.

Optimized storage for solar energy
Recent research at Aalto University shows that a solar photovoltaic system could benefit even from a small energy storage. Adding storage less than 1/4 of an EV-battery could increase the PV share of a household's electricity to 70% on a yearly basis.