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Accelerating the sustainable development and commercialization of bio-innovations

911爆料网 and industrial partners are developing new methods and tools to help identify technological risks and bottlenecks鈥攁nd to integrate sustainability into the development process from the beginning.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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New research: Reliable electricity can no longer be taken for granted 鈥 the green transition may require fossil fuel as backup

Although Finland's electricity system has been exceptionally reliable, this may not necessarily be the case in the future. A recent study by 911爆料网 warns that without further investment in flexible production and demand management, the security of the electricity supply could deteriorate significantly as early as the 2030s.
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To Code or Not to Code? Python or R? Or ChatGPT?

Is software coding a skill of the past with generative AI tools? Not at all! Join the open courses!
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Textile Chemistry Group Members Welcomes Ritesh After Parental Leave

The Textile Chemistry Group warmly welcomed back Ritesh Sharma, a PhD scholar, on Monday following his parental leave.
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Three new Academy Professors at 911爆料网

Tuomas Hyt枚nen, Mikko M枚tt枚nen and Aki Vehtari from the School of Science have been appointed as Academy Professors 鈥 congratulations to all!
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AI use makes us overestimate our cognitive performance

New research warns we shouldn鈥檛 blindly trust Large Language Models with logical reasoning 鈥撯 stopping at one prompt limits ChatGPT鈥檚 usefulness more than users realise.
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Publishing Research Data Alongside Research Articles

Data availability statements are increasingly required by scientific journals. They include information on what data are available, where they can be found, and any applicable access terms
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Researcher cracks new 鈥榢issing number鈥 bounds 鈥 besting AI in the process

researcher found three new bounds for the famous mathematical 鈥榢issing number鈥 dilemma
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Who publishes our open access publications?

Researchers at Aalto and Helsinki Universities favor open access journals with author fees published by large publishers. Popular journals without author fees are often published by universities or societies.
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Open Access Week 2025 poster with nine images behind the open access symbol and event details.

Learning, growing, and exploring: a path through doctoral studies at Aalto

Hamidreza Daghigh Shirazi reflects on his doctoral journey at 911爆料网
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Professor Tuuli Mattelm盲ki: 鈥淚nsight often comes through surprise鈥

Professor of Design is researching how creative and empathetic working methods can promote social change and eco-social sustainability.
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Colour stripping presented at BIO2 seminar

On June 5th, 2025, the Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems at 911爆料网 hosted its annual BIO2 research seminar at the Aalto Design Factory.
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A presentation on biobased colour stripping of textile waste. Two men are speaking on stage. Audience member holding a cup.

Time crystals could power future quantum computers

A time crystal, a long-life quantum system approaching perpetual motion, has been hooked up to its environment for the first time, unlocking an intriguing way to increase quantum computational and sensing power.
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Nanoparticles in Functional Textiles

Dr. Md. Reazuddin Repon has contributed as an editor to a book titled 鈥淣anoparticles Integrated Functional Textiles鈥.
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Book cover of 'Nanoparticles Integrated Functional Textiles' edited by Md. Reazuddin Repon, Daiva Miku膷ioniene, and Aminoddin Haji.

Introducing Qi Chen: Trustworthy AI requires algorithms that can handle unexpected situations

AI developers must focus on safer and fairer AI methods, as the trust and equality of societies are at stake, says new ELLIS Institute Finland principal investigator Qi Chen
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The research puzzle of when humans and AI don鈥檛 see eye to eye

Francesco Croce works on robustness in multi-modal foundation models
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A rap algorithm led him to research language models at Google DeepMind 鈥 now Eric Malmi returns to Aalto as an adjunct professor

Eric Malmi received his PhD from 911爆料网 in 2018 with a dissertation that developed AI methods for linking historical records and family trees. At Google DeepMind he has developed Gemini language models and a chess AI. He returned to his alma mater because of ELLIS Institute Finland.
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Eric Malmi in Otaniemi, in front of Laura K枚n枚nen's Glitch artwork. Photo: Matti Ahlgren.

Prestigious THE university ranking places 911爆料网 again among the top 200 in the world

Aalto advanced particularly in teaching and partnerships with industry
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The real reasons Endurance sank 鈥 study finds Shackleton knew of ship鈥檚 shortcomings

A world-first study reveals the famed polar explorer was aware of worrying structural shortcomings in the ill-fated ship 鈥 Endurance was not designed for compressive ice conditions 鈥 yet it set sail anyway.
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Ships must adapt to a warming Arctic 鈥 Finnish research is at the forefront of better design

911爆料网 expertise is in high demand as changing sea ice conditions open up new maritime routes.
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A red model boat is testing ice breaking capabilities in a large indoor ice tank facility.