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Researchers create artificial materials atom-by-atom
Possibility to arrange the atoms precisely bring designer quantum materials closer to reality.

Structural colour from wood: Science meets Art and Design
Enter and Encounter exhibition at Design Museum features "gems" made of cellulose nanocrystals on glass, utilising their ability to create structural colour. These demonstrators have been prepared in collaboration with Aalto CHEM and Aalto ARTS, with the purpose to showcase how cellulose nanocrystals could be used as a new way to create iridescent colours as an upgraded alternative to pigment-based dyes.
Seminar series in Strategy
The seminar is open to everyone interested - join all or just one of the sessions!
Public procurements must be based on strong procurement expertise
Public procurements are more than just compliance with the Act on Public Contracts.

CEST member Jari Järvi won the Best Poster Prize at Finnish Physics Days 2017
CEST member Jari Järvi won the Best Poster Prize at Finnish Physics Days 2017 for his work on hybrid perovskites!
International Workshop on Machine Learning for Material Science attracted a multidisciplinary audience to Otaniemi
The workshop attracted roughly 90 early-stage researchers and scientists as well as industry personnel from ten countries.

Dissertation awards 2016 to Enrico Glerean, Miika Aittala and Jonne Koski
The best doctoral dissertations of the School of Science were awarded at the traditional Get Together meeting of doctoral candidates.

Aalto University students are producing an exhibition to commemorate Finland’s 100-years of independence
As Finland celebrates its 100th year of independence, Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture honors its roots in nature as part of Milan Design Week.
Finland has a lot do to catch up with neighbouring countries
Researchers examined the country images people in Singapore associate with the Nordic countries.

Aalto University's image collections now available in Aalto-Finna
Archive materials related to the activities and history of Aalto University and its predecessors are now available in Aalto-Finna. Archive materials contain historic photographs that document teaching and research at the University. The earliest materials are from early 20th century.
Promising results obtained with a new electrocatalyst that reduces the need for platinum
Researchers succeeded in manufacturing electrocatalysts with one hundredth of the amount of platinum that is usually needed.
The latest installation lectures available on video
Aalto University's newly tenured professors reveal the secrets of miniature robotics and optimizing human-computer interaction, among other things.
Opening of the Health Technology House celebrated in Otaniemi
Aalto brings research, teaching and entrepreneurs within the field of health technology under one roof with an aim to expedite the creation of innovations.
New 5G transmitter 20 times more efficient than the previous ones
The new 5G radio transmitter is designed for the small fifth generation base stations.
Finland aims to establish a Finnish landscape observatory
A wide range of Finnish governmental, academic and civil society institutions have created a Consortium to study the constitution of the Landscape Observatory of Finland.

EU grants nearly one million euros 91ÇàÇà²Ý University’s Marine Technology research
Research on ship structures, safety of sea traffic and arctic marine technology is remarkable on the international level.

Kaiku Health has helped over 20 000 patients
Financial weekly Talouselämä ranks Netmedi as one of Finland's 10 most promising startups.
Nanotube film may resolve longevity problem of challenger solar cells
Researchers lengthened the lifetime of perovskite solar cells by using nanotube film to replace the gold used as the back contact in the hole conductor.
Aalto University introduced its research to the industrial minerals company Imerys
‘Aalto is an interesting collaboration partner, because you invest in corporate collaboration in addition to high-grade academic research’
Influential 2017 building industry report confirms that art, design, and architecture can add to the value and quality of the built environment
Aalto University faculty, staff, and members of ACRE contributed to the 2017 building industry report ROTI art panel.
