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Canatu Oy, a spin-off from Aalto University, was granted €22 million in funding
Canatu Oy manufactures flexible and formable carbon nanomaterial films and touch sensors targeted for touch displays.
Aalto University in place 133 in the QS Rankings
The QS World University Rankings measure academic reputation, research publications and internationality.
Electric vehicles in the cold
Detailed simulations reveal the importance of temperature effects for the performance of Electric Vehicles

Cities show significant energy flexibility potential
Demand side management and power-to-heat conversion bring more flexibility for solar and wind power

Digitalisation has an ever growing impact on our environment
There are over one hundred technology, business and arts professors working in the field of digitalisation at Aalto University.
Ewald Kibler joins the Editorial Review Board of Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice
ET&P is one of the leading FT50 Journal in the field.
Finance students from Aalto BIZ represented Finland in the Rotman European trading competition
Students practiced financial decisions and traded on simulated markets in sunny Rome, Italy, in the end of August.
Rational Polymer Design Gives Access to Soft Matter Nanoparticle Libraries
Researchers developed new design rules for complex nanostructure self-assemblies.

New research project to explore racism in the media environment
The research data is exceptionally large, and its analysis combines the methods of computer science and social sciences.
New digital antenna could revolutionise the future of mobile phones
Combining several antenna elements into a single antenna speeds up data transfer and improves reception and efficiency.

Professor Kaustia new Head of Department for the Dept. of Finance
Professor Markku Kaustia started as the Department Head in August 2016.
Colors from darkness: Researchers develop alternative approach to quantum computing
Microwaves created at near absolute zero temperature provide uniquely correlated and controllable states.

Physical Review Letters publication
Our article "Detection of zeptojoule microwave pulses using electrothermal feedback in proximity-induced Josephson junctions" was published in PRL.
Development aid − does it have an impact?
Budget support has created positive opportunities for economic growth in developing countries.
Towards a city without cars
Professor David Banister wants to integrate research on mobility in the solutions to global problems.

Three Joint SCI/ELEC Thematic Research Programmes Launched
Each programme to receive funding of 150 000 € over three years.
Nanofiber scaffolds demonstrate new features in the behaviour of stem and cancer cells
A discovery in the field of biomaterials may open new frontiers in stem and cancer cell manipulation and associated advanced therapy development.

In Metsähovi space is at the end of the radio telescope
Finland’s only radio-astronomical observatory opens its doors to the public on Sunday, 28 August.

The Scientists in Schools programme takes Aalto researchers to classes
LUMA Centre Aalto offers scientist visits to primary and secondary schools and to high schools.

Assistant Professor Bünyamin Önal's paper accepted for publication to the Journal of Corporate Finance
"Incentive Contracting When Boards Have Related Industry Expertise" forthcoming in the Journal of Corporate Finance