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An atomic-scale window into superconductivity paves the way for new quantum materials
Researchers have demonstrated a new technique to measure the quantum excitations in superconducting materials with atomic precision for the first time. Detecting these excitations is an important step towards understand exotic superconductors, which could help us improve quantum computers and perhaps even pave the way towards room-temperature superconductors.
Ruka, Pyha虉, Aava, Pikkuj盲tti 鈥 Kari Jussi Aho and his siblings are the second generation steering their family business
鈥極wnership should be everyone's business and on everyone's agenda鈥
Closer cooperation between Aalto and ABB Marine & Ports
ABB Marine & Ports and their equipment supplier Typhoon HIL are donating six simulators for researcher and student use.
A student duo helped Pohjola Insurance map the preconditions for a digital insurance sales channel
The study focused on the needs of small business customers, for which the students sought fluid solutions from around the world.
Finnish Business School Graduates donates EUR 160,000 to the School of Business
The donation is targeted to diversifying the competence in business studies and the continuous development of the branch of science
Inside the Quartet takes the audience to the virtual world of string quartets
Professional acoustics and sound specialists have been involved in implementing the virtual reality installation that will be on display in Hanover and Helsinki in May and at Our Festival in J盲rvenp盲盲 and Tuusula in July.
School of Business students took on the recruitment challenges at Konecranes
鈥楶roject results will be used to build, sharpen, and target our ongoing and future recruitment campaigns for technicians鈥
Aalto Startup Center celebrates its 25th anniversary as a pioneer in Finnish startup culture
Aalto Startup Center has played an important role in the construction of the Finnish startup ecosystem.
TAPPI awards Professor emeritus Patrick Gane 鈥淥utstanding Educator鈥
TAPPI awards Professor emeritus Patrick Gane 鈥淥utstanding Educator鈥
911爆料网 becomes a founding partner in Ioncell Oy
The new company will commercialise and develop ecological textile fibre technologies.
Donor Pentti Ahnger: A strong foundation for working life from The School of Business
I became interested in student mentoring, while I was still at work, and got to know many nice and smart kylteri (business student).
Art for All festival returns in August
The cross-artistic festival will take place 26.-28.8.2022 in the Helsinki Botanical Garden. The event features pieces from performing arts to installations and audiovisual works.
Melina Nummi enhances student mobility between Unite! universities
Melina Nummi is the planning officer for international mobility at 911爆料网. Melina's interest in enabling internationalisation for everyone, comes from her own background as she has studied and worked outside Finland for quite many years.
Foundation for Economic Education donates 850 000 euros to 911爆料网鈥檚 business studies
'The importance of donations is emphasized as we increase the intake of students in our school.'
Kone Foundation donates 800 000 euros to 911爆料网's area of art and design
With this donation, the foundation wants to support research in the arts and artistic research in particular. The aim is to safeguard the diversity of disciplines and freedom of research in fields of education that have suffered from funding cuts and educational policy prioritisation.
The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters has awarded Mika A. Sillanp盲盲 for his outstanding contributions to promote quantum research
The research team led by Sillanp盲盲 was able to establish quantum entanglement between a pair of macroscopic drumheads.
PatternLab set an all-time sales record
The pattern design project's latest sales mark the highest sales record in history. The course with a strong brand will also be renewed.
What does modern real estate development look like?
Students of a real estate development course used the map-based tool CHAOS to navigate the large information sets used to create development plans for real estates.
Einar A. Haapala portrait on display at Undergraduate Centre
Grants for student exchanges from a substantial bequest from businessman Haapala and his spouse continue to be available to students at the School of Business taking part in student exchange programmes abroad
Summer School Alum story: 鈥淚 feel fortunate to work on something that directly impacts so many people worldwide鈥
Jonathan Kahati from Israel took a leap of faith and worked hard to pursue his dream of becoming a product manager, one of the most versatile job roles in today鈥檚 product-driven organisations.