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The HSL card will no longer function as an access token on the Otaniemi campus 15.11.2024

At the Otaniemi campus, the HSL card will no longer be used as an access token starting from November 15, 2024.
Campus, Studies, University
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Aalto Thesis Day 2024 brought together employers and Aalto鈥檚 international master鈥檚 students

40 companies and approximately 400 international master鈥檚 students participated in the event
Cooperation
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Attractiveness leap of chemical engineering has been a unique transformation process

Aalto University's recognition awards for 2024 were announced at the opening ceremony of the academic year 2024. The School of Chemical Engineering was recognised for its attractiveness work and exceptional achievements in research.
Awards and Recognition, Studies
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Students in front of the School

A new eco-friendly method to modify cellulose for sustainable materials

Researchers at Aalto University have developed a method to modify cellulose, reducing toxic solvent use by over ten times compared to traditional methods. This innovation has potential applications in eco-friendly nanocomposites, cellulose-based membranes, and biomedical devices, supporting sustainable material development.
Press releases, Research & Art
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A new eco-friendly method to modify cellulose for sustainable materials

Respond to the campus survey, make an impact, and win wellbeing prizes!

The annual campus survey is once again measuring the functionality and comfort of the campus, that is, the campus experience.
Campus
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Kampuskysely

Summer and autumn brings changes at Aalto University metro station

Renovations 91青青草 University metro station will close the entrances in summer 2024
Campus, Incidents, University
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Bio-based opacifiers offer solutions to cleaner environment

The CELLIGHT project, backed by approx. 鈧1.3 million in funding from Business Finland, aims to develop cellulose-based alternatives to titanium dioxide (TiO2 ), a widely used whitener in paints, cosmetics, and coatings.
Research & Art
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Aaltocell Excellence

Recycling campaign starts on Otaniemi campus

We will launch a waste recycling campaign on the Otaniemi campus in early October. The aim is to increase the recycling rate and reduce the amount of mixed waste.
Campus, Cooperation, University
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Keys to your wellbeing series is in Aaltogether

The Aaltogether Keys to your wellbeing series: science-based articles, podcasts, videos, trainings and exercises for the community.
Campus
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Aalto University graduates feel well prepared for working life

Aalto University graduates feel that their degree is valued in the labour market.
Studies
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Professor Maarit Karppinen appointed as a member of the European Research Council

Maarit Karppinen, professor of inorganic materials chemistry at Aalto University, will begin her term as member of the ERC Scientific Council on January 1, 2025.
Appointments, Research & Art
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Professor Maarit Karppinen

Shaking up Tech welcomes high school students to campuses in January

The keynote speaker this time is neuroscientist Minna Huotilainen. The purpose of the event is to introduce the field of technology to underrepresented groups.
Campus, Research & Art, Studies
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Shaking up tech 2023

Call for nominees for Aalto University鈥檚 Open Science Award 2024

Nominate yourself, your colleague, a research group, a department, or a project for the award.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Aalto Open Science Award 2024. A light blue podium hovering over a blue-pink gradient background with the help of squishy-looking balloons with colored lights inside.

Three new university lecturers at the School of Chemical Engineering

The School of Chemical Engineering is strengthened with the appointment of Heli Lehtivuori, Otto Mustonen and Suvi Holmstedt as university lecturers. Their expertise in areas such as spectroscopy, materials chemistry and organic chemistry will enrich the teaching and research at Aalto University.
Appointments, Research & Art
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University lecturers Heli Lehtivuori, Suvi Holmstedt ja Otto Mustonen

Improve your Data Management Plan and Privacy Notice for safe and ethical practices

Join a pilot project to derive a Privacy Notice from your Data Management Plan with Aalto AI assistant.
Research & Art
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A laptop and papers on a table.

Success of BATCircle2.0 bolsters Finnish leadership in Li-ion battery supply chain

The Aalto-led collaboration between researchers and industry resulted in impressive research outputs
Press releases
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Close-up of a green battery with the text Battery must be Recycled or Disposed of properly

The butterfly effect 鈥 bending and turning artificial muscles with light

In the future, the innovation could be used in for example the development of smart textiles, soft robotics and medicine.
Press releases
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鈥極ff to a flying start鈥 鈥 a new research team explores bacteria that thrive in extreme conditions

Jarno M盲kel盲 joined Aalto鈥檚 Department of Neuroscience and Medical Engineering as Assistant Professor of Biophysics in early September, together with research fellow Taras Redchuk, postdoctoral researchers Dan Noel, Eveliny Nery, doctoral researchers Ada Pajari and Aakeel Wagay, and research assistant Chris Hayes. They were accompanied by equipment, funding from the Academy of Finland and an ERC Starting Grant from the European Research Council.
Appointments
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From left: Taras Redchuk, Chris Hayes, Aakeel Wagay, Ada Pajari, Dan Noel, Eveliny Nery and Jarno M盲kel盲. Photo: Mikko Raskinen.

Emma Kemppinen: Semiconductor industry offers a lot of opportunities both in industry and academia

Emma got her summer job in a research group thanks to donations from companies in the semiconductor industry. The summer job confirmed her interest in the field.
Cooperation, Studies
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Emma Kemppainen at Aalto campus

Aalto Distinguished Professor Tapani Vuorinen: 鈥淥nly through collaboration can we achieve greater impact鈥

Tapani Vuorinen, professor of forest products chemistry at the School of Chemical Engineering, was appointed Aalto Distinguished Professor at the opening of the academic year on 3 September.
Awards and Recognition, Cooperation, Research & Art
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Tapani Vuorinen in a black suit, facing camera in front of large windows.