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'It is just not possible' pushes mechanical engineering researchers towards more ambitious goals

Long-term cooperation and work in Valmet’s Veturi projects produce results for the needs of heavy industry.
Research & Art
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The key research device at the ARotor laboratory in Otaniemi is a measurement and grinding machine with a paper machine roll.

In the future Lammi manufactures only low-carbon products – research work behind the change

This autumn, Lammin Betoni switched to manufacturing only low-carbon concrete products. The move was preceded by an extensive national LOIKKA research project lasting more than two years.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Professori Jouni Punkki iloitsee, että Loikka-hankkeen tutkimustulokset on viety täysimääräisenä käytäntöön ja Lammi näyttää omalta osaltaan suuntaa koko alalle. Kuva: Lammin Betoni

The physical and digital worlds of production and internal logistics meet in a multidisciplinary TwinFlow project

Researchers from Aalto University and the University of Tampere are collaborating with companies to accelerate the data-driven business in the manufacturing industry. The joint three-year project is funded by Business Finland.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Aalto Industrial Internet Campus

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

Students explored Finnish ESG market and business opportunities for Euroclear Finland

The students conducted a comprehensive analysis of the current ESG market, both from a reporting perspective and a data-provider angle
Cooperation, Studies
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Euroclear-tiimi räätälöidyssä yritysprojektissa

President Ilkka Niemelä to employers: ’Let’s connect each student with Finnish working life’

Aalto University wants to work with employers to integrate the international talent that Finland clearly needs.
Press releases
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Students visiting employment fair

Students helped Transmeri Group define their potential M&A landscape

The final delivery for the customer included several interesting targets to help the client reach their inorganic growth goals
Studies
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Transmeri-yritysprojektin ryhmä

Introducing four new professors at the School of Engineering

Professors of Practice Hannele Holttinen and Teemu Manderbacka and Assistant Professors Mikko Suominen and Risto Ojala were appointed to the career path of professors during January-June 2024.
Appointments
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Introducing three new professors at the School of Electrical Engineering

Assistant Professors Gopika Premsankar and Johannes Arend and Associate Professor (tenured) Marko Kosunen were appointed to the career path of professors during January-June 2024.
Appointments, Cooperation
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A logo. Photo: Mikko Raskinen

Murata mentors international students in the International Talent Program

The Aalto International Talent Program brings together international students and companies. Murata has been involved since 2021 mentoring over 60 international students.
Cooperation
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A group of students and mentors visiting Murata office.

Doctoral research seeks textile dyes from nature and bioproduction side streams

Aalto University and the Natural Resources Institute Finland are developing bio-based textile dyes.
Cooperation
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Senni Heimala

Energy consumption at swimming halls can be cut by up to a third, thanks to a new tool

The tool, developed by researchers at Aalto University, is intended for the project and pre-planning phase of new swimming halls and for planning the renovations of old ones.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Swimming hall. Photo: Pixabay

Collaboration with Aalto brings significant financial benefits to Neste

As a result of the collaboration, Neste is now using digital tools in its fuel research alongside traditional testing.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Nesteen polttoainejalostamon tankit Porvoossa

Civil Engineering invites companies to participate in future development work

A stakeholder event organized by the Department of Civil Engineering has already become a spring tradition. Civil Engineering Day was held on April 25 in Dipoli Otaniemi.
Cooperation
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Skanskan kehitysjohtaja Jan Elfving esiintyy Rakennustekniikan päivässä 2024

Teaching a computer to type like a human

A new typing model simulates the typing process instead of just predicting words
Press releases
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kuva puhelimesta ihmisen kädessä

A new way to do controlled experiments in medicine: simulate the control

Generative AI could augment randomized controlled trials.
Research & Art
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Tissue Culture Spinner, a machine with many test tubes attached.

Can creativity be measured, managed and thus grow a business? Researchers join forces with Finnish companies

The Creative Leap research project, funded by Business Finland, aims to make creativity visible in business.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Tuomas Auvinen Photo: Mikko Raskinen

Metsähovi Radio Observatory turns 50 and gets new telescopes

Students helped design and build the new telescopes, which expands the opportunities for multidisciplinary space research and education
Press releases, Research & Art
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Aurora Borealis at Metsähovi Radio Observatory

Valmet inaugurates sponsored lecture hall in Otaniemi

'We have a long cooperation with Aalto University and want to strengthen it further. We need future employees from various backgrounds and programs', says Valmet's President and CEO Pasi Laine.
Cooperation
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Pasi Laine

Making creativity happen: new documentary shows how to foster a creative mindset

Companies and organisations can arrange screenings to encourage creativity and experimentation
Press releases
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In the film Radical Creatives, creativity is found by diving below the surface. Photo: Hayley Lê