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Quantum computers on national TV

A working group led by Doc. Mikko M枚tt枚nen was awarded nearly one million euros to initiate the building of a scalable quantum computer in Finland.
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Changes in innovation processes call for new policies

Industrial Innovation in Transition project provides new ways to understand how companies manage and organize innovation processes in practice.
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Design students and staff discussed ceramics in Ceramic Values conference

Students and staff presented their work and ideas about ceramics at an international conference in Stoke-on-Trent 鈥 a historical center of ceramics production.
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Photo: Minerva Juolahti.

Lauri Himanen awarded Doctoral Grant by Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation

Lauri Himanen is awarded Wihuri Grant for doctoral study.
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Construction of a quantum computer begins at Aalto University

Docent Mikko M枚tt枚nen's working group has received nearly one million euros in funding for the construction of a quantum computer.
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Photo of the centimeter-sized silicon chip which has three separate superconducting quantum bits. Photo: Jan Goetz/Aalto-yliopisto

More inspiration with fewer words

Every one of us can develop into a performer who is capable of inspiring others. The significance of this ability is emphasised in today鈥檚 world, where competition for attention is constant.
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Christa Uusi-Rauva says everyone can learn to inspire with communication. Photo: Aalto University

Documentary of citizens activism in Helsinki

鈥淣ot all the activists go on the streets with flags鈥, is a short film produced by Luca Acito as part of his master thesis at Aalto University, Master in Collaborative and Industrial Design.
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DNA nanostructures get camouflaged by proteins

Straightforward and modular coating strategy can bring programmed DNA origami-based drug-delivery vehicles and nanodevices closer to clinical applications.
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DNA nanostructures (purple) get camouflaged by serum albumin proteins (green). (Image: Veikko Linko and Mauri Kostiainen)

Over two million euro funding for a revolution in algorithmics and optimization

Five-year projects aim to tackle the challenges of uncertainty, optimization and dynamic data with new theoretical advances.
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International Symposium on Nanocarbon Materials

The symposium was hosted by the NanoMaterials Group, headed by Prof. Esko I. Kauppinen, at Dipoli Congress Center on Friday 1 September 2017.
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Banking sun and wind energy

How to make the storing of renewable energy cheaper and easier? If this study is successful, it will represent a major leap towards finding a solution to climate change.
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art
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Sami Tuomi and Tanja Kallio with some solar panels. Photo: Jaakko Kahilaniemi.

Internet of Energy encourages consumers to use their own energy

Heat pumps, local solar power plants and electric cars are now spreading throughout Finland. In electricity generation we are moving towards a world where supply is distributed and diversified.
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Pasi Vainikka, Senior Research Fellow at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, talks about the opportunities for the Internet of Energy. Photo: Allu Pyh盲lammi

Maarit Karppinen awarded ERC-PoC Funding

The funded project will provide a proof-of-concept for a transparent and flexible microbattery with a wide range of possible applications.
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Aalto distinguished professor Maarit Karppinen

Alumni Elina Brotherus on exhibition in Paris

Aalto University alumni, photographer Elina Brotherus has an exhibition at the Pompidou Centre in Paris. The exhibition "R猫gle du jeu" (Game Rules) presents a renewed Brotherus.
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Elina Brotherus: Self-Portrait with Arno Rafael Minkkinen, or Student and Teacher under the Plum Tree, editio 1/6 2010 (53x80cm, pigment
 print). The work is owned by Aalto University and is part of art collection 鈥漅adical Nature鈥 in Dipoli.

Spectral library reveals how boreal trees reflect solar radiation

An internationally significant spectral library helps in the interpretation of satellite images and in the assessment of the effects of forests on climate.
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Assembly of nanoparticles proceeds like a zipper

Aalto scientists demonstrated that viruses and nanoparticles can be assembled into processable superlattice wires.
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Zipper-like assembly of nanocomposite leads to superlattice wires that are characterized by a well-defined periodic internal structure. Image Dr. Nonappa and Ville Liljestr枚m.

New light on perovskite solar cell durability problems

A correct amount of water is critical in the manufacture of the cell for the crystallization of materials.
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New light on perovskite solar cell durability problems

A correct amount of water is critical in the manufacture of the cell for the crystallization of materials.
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Extensive research project advances the use of artificial intelligence in B2B content marketing

The Tekes funded cross-disciplinary project utilizes big data of partner companies.
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Photo: Aki-Pekka Sinikoski

Digitalization facilitates cross-cultural encounters in health care

Aalto University researchers and students develop a new app for cross-cultural education targeted for health care professionals.
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Master-level computer science students Nagadivya Balasubramaniam and Dicle Ayzit have been involved as summer interns in an interesting project, led by Aalto University researchers, developing a new cross-cultural education application for health care professionals.