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A massive project pursues for more open information systems
The aim of the bIoTope project, coordinated at the Computer Science Department, is to help citizens to optimize their choices.

Ice researcher will live one year in a Mars-simulation
Christiane Heinicke and five other researchers are to spend one year in a research station that mimics the conditions on the planet Mars.

"Aalto Science Institute helped me develop new skills"
The internship at Aalto Science Institute was once again popular with a record breaking number of applicants from around the world.
Conference on BIM education in France
Professor Koskela attended the EDUBIM2015 (http://edubim2015.sciencesconf.org/) conference in Caen, France, in June 2015. He delivered a presentation
Aalto BIMforLean presence at Indian Lean Construction Conference
Senior Researcher Dr. Bhargav Dave from Aalto attended the Indian Lean Construction Conference in February 2015.
When Lean Construction and Agile Software Engineering Meet
The Aalto BIMforLean project team and doctoral student Ergo Pikas from both the Aalto Univeristy and Tallinn University of Technology organized a work
Good reputation attracts researchers 91ÇàÇà²Ý Science Institute
Aalto Science Institute helps the departments of Aalto School of Science find international interns for the summer.

Constructions in Otaniemi cause disturbances for NMC
Construction of the corner at the crossing of Otakaari and Otaniementie starts in September.
Aalto BIMforLean team attends IGLC23
The BIMforLean team at Aalto - Prof. Lauri Koskela and Dr. Bhargav Dave attended the 23rd conference for International Group for Lean Construction.
The journey of the comet "Chury" tracked by the European Rosetta probe will come to a climax on 13th August
The comet's tail will be at its longest and erosion at its strongest when the probe arrives tomorrow to its closest distance to the Sun.
Good urban planning supports children's mobility
With good urban planning, it is possible to encourage children's active transportation and independent mobility such as walking and cycling.

Neurotechnology can benefit millions
Brain stimulation technology with its roots in Otaniemi is used as an aid in neurosurgery all over the world.

Aalto researchers aim to enrich the online news consumption after quantifying the controversies
The research focused on Twitter, but the methodology is applicable to other social media platforms as well.

Senior entrepreneurship is one option in lengthening careers
Entrepreneurs aged 50+ find support networks important

Petri Myllymäki new HIIT director
Petri Myllymäki has been elected director of Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT).
New carbon coating/sputtering system
A Leica EM ACE600 carbon thread evaporator and sputtering system is installed in Nanomicroscopy Center.
Aalto-1 reaching great heights
The flight model of the nanosatellite is being assembled piece by piece with help of a well-written guidebook.

Open-mindedness guides the new Centre for Quantum Engineering
The newly founded Centre for Quantum Engineering at Aalto University aims to bring science to everyday use as commercial products and applications.

Finnish electric car owners don't even need a wallet
The charging business that utilises research done at Aalto University also attracts interest elsewhere in Europe.
Matti Keloharju and Peter Nyberg's article approved to the Journal of Finance
Matti Keloharju, Peter Nyberg and Juhani Linnainmaa's article approved to the Journal of Finance.