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Aalto computer scientists in STOC 2025

Two papers from Aalto Department of Computer Science were accepted to the Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC).
Research & Art
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Artistic illustration: Algorithms over a computer chip

Spring term open science highlight: Aalto Open Science Award Ceremony

We gathered at A Grid to celebrate the awardees of the Aalto Open Science Award 2024 and discuss open science topics with the Aalto community.
Awards and Recognition, Campus, Research & Art
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Five people with a diploma and flowers.

A revolution for R&D with the missing link of machine learning — project envisions human-AI expert teams to solve grand challenges

Samuel Kaski receives ERC Advanced Grant to develop new machine learning that is robust, generalisable and engages human experts.
Awards and Recognition, Press releases, Research & Art
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Two interconnected circular loops; one blue labelled 'Simulation DBTL loop', one brown labelled 'Real-world DBTL loop'.

James Webb telescope gives unprecedented open access to images of the deep universe

Researchers from Aalto University played a key role in cataloguing the largest ever sample of deep galaxies in the early universe
Research & Art
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Six images from the James Webb telescope showing galaxy clusters.

Artificial intelligence accelerates materials research – thesis brought new perspectives to Betolar's development work

Aalto University student Edvard Ohlström examined Betolar's new AI-based approach to analysing industrial side streams in his Master's thesis.
Cooperation
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Three men sitting against a brick wall, one holding a small, cylindrical object.

Maarit Korpi-Lagg received funding to develop a smarter way to model the Sun’s magnetic field

Jane ja Aatos Erkko Foundation granted Professor Korpi-Lagg and the team EUR 295 000 in funding
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Maarit Korpi-Lagg vaalean epätarkan taustan edessä katsoen viistoon vasemmalle

LetterSampo Finland web service published data on 1.3 million letters and 120,000 correspondents from the period of the Grand Duchy of Finland 1809–1917

LetterSampo Finland is a new Linked Open Data service and semantic portal.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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New Fundamentals: ELLIS Institute Finland launches with bold scientific ambitions

AI and ML for transforming R&D, enhancing human-AI teamwork, and creating exciting new science
Cooperation, Press releases, Research & Art, University
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Group of people standing in a room holding a ribbon, with presentation screen and institute banner in the background.

Aalto computer scientists in NetSci 2025

International School and Conference on Network Science, is the flagship conference of the Network Science Society
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Aalto University logo on black background

Aalto computer scientists in IEEE S&P 2025

Two papers from Aalto Department of Computer Science accepted to the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy.
Research & Art
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Privacy and security illustration Matti Ahlgren Aalto University

Aalto computer scientists in AISTATS 2025

International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics
Research & Art
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Aalto University logo on black background

Join us for the Aalto Open Science Award 2024 Ceremony

All Aaltonians are welcome – no registration required!
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Aalto Open Science Award Ceremony, May 20, 2025, 1-2.30pm, Mordor A Grid, Otakaari 5 02150 Espoo. Programme: Welcome words, award video screening, AALTOLAB, Aki Vehtari, Rupesh Vyas, panel discussion on open science, coffee & ice cream. All Aaltonians welcome!

Astronomers observe largest ever sample of galaxies up to over 12 billion light years away

New observations give researchers unique insight into how galaxies have evolved since the universe was under a billion years old.
Press releases
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A galaxy cluster with numerous stars and galaxies scattered against a dark background, with a large magenta cloud in the centre.

Aalto computer scientists in CHI 2025

Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
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Aalto University logo on black background

Can gaming support mental health? Researchers to present Dark Souls study at CHI '25

A well-known role-playing videogame is helping players cope with real-world challenges like depression, say researchers from Aalto University.
Press releases, Research & Art
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A person with yellow nails holds a game controller. Red laser lines and a circle are in the background.

Aalto computer scientists in ICLR 2025

International Conference on Learning Representations
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Aalto University logo on black background

Is AI truly creative? Turns out creativity is in the eye of the beholder

The more we see of a creative act, the more creative we judge it to be. Researchers think these findings could change the way we design AI.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Drawing robot

School of Science awards outstanding doctoral and master's theses

Doctoral Thesis Award was granted to Eric Hyyppä, Sakari Lepikko, Kim Myyryläinen, Jane Seppälä, Julia Jaatela, Petrus Mikkola, Shuzhe Wang and Ana Triana Hoyos. Master's theses award was received by Matteo Merler, Aapo Pajala and Tuomas Uusnäkki.
Awards and Recognition
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Kuvassa vasemmalta oikealle Petrus Mikkola, Jane Seppälä, Kim Myyryläinen, Sakari Lepikko ja Eric Hyyppä

How are children with ADHD’s brains different? Scans taken while VR gaming give new insight

In a new study, children played a virtual reality game while in an MRI scanner – the brains of children with ADHD showed a notable increase in functional connectivity, a result which could help us more readily understand the condition.
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The virtual game was projected onto a mirror, allowing children to play while their brain activity was scanned by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Artistic illustration by Margot Lepetit, Aalto University.

Finnish expertise in the usability of eHealth services is appreciated in Japan

Japanese visitors appreciate Senior University Lecturer Sari Kujala and her team’s research on the usability and accessibility of eHealth services in Finland.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Back: Maedeh Ghorbanian Zolbin (Aalto University), Saija Simola (Aalto University), Norihiro Nishioka (Kyoto University), Tomoyuki Yamamoto (Kyoto University), Yasuyuki Hiramatsu (HealthTech.Lab), Juho-Pekka Mäkipää (University of Vaasa)
Front: Sari Kujala (Aalto University), Taku Iwami (Kyoto University), Iiris Hörhammer (Aalto University), Tatsuya Abe (HealthTech.Lab), Johanna Viitanen (Aalto University). Photo: Kei Shigaki (Business Finland Japan)