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From everyday ideas to innovations in health care
Technology and the challenges of everyday life meet in innovation workshops organised in connection with the Health Capital Helsinki collaboration.
ERC Advanced Grant to Grigori Volovik
Volovik鈥檚 research focuses on the structure of relativistic quantum vacuum in the universe.
The reliability of material simulations put to test
Researchers show that new generations of quantum mechanical simulation codes agree better than earlier generations鈥. The study appears in Science.
Filip Tuomisto vice president of ENEN
Professor Filip Tuomisto has been elected Vice President of the European Nuclear Education Network Association (ENEN).
Clearing the way for real-world applications of superhydrophobic surfaces
In a perspective article in Science, researchers at Aalto call for standardised testing of superhydrophobic, i.e. water-repellent, materials.
Home energy use sheds light on family relationships
A recent doctoral study has indicated that it is possible to study households from a new angle using new home energy use technology.
Piecewise linearity in the GW approximation for accurate quasiparticle energy predictions
Matthias Dauth's paper Piecewise linearity in the GW approximation for accurate quasiparticle energy predictions just appeared as Rapid Communication.
Associate Professor of Finance Sami Torstila's article accepted in European Law Review
鈥淚s There a Future for an Efficiency Defence in European Merger Control?鈥, now forthcoming in European Law Review.
Assistant Professor of Finance Elias Rantapuska鈥檚 paper accepted to the Journal of Finance
"Formative Experiences and Portfolio Choice: Evidence from the Finnish Great Depression", forthcoming in Journal of Finance.
A new approach to designing structures
Professor Toni Kotnik strives to reform the way architects and engineers think and work together when they design structures and buildings.
Even diginatives need IT education
A recent doctoral dissertation shows that an efficient learning process supports adaptive IT use.
New scrolling technique accelerates skim reading
Documents can be skimmed 60% faster than presently and with higher recall, shows research from 911爆料网.
911爆料网 research project on quantum technology awarded a seven-figure grant
The European Research Council has awarded Docent Mikko M枚tt枚nen the two-million-euro Consolidator Grant for a five-year research project.
Concert hall acoustics influence the emotional impact of music
911爆料网 researchers found that the emotional impact experienced by music listeners depends on the concert hall鈥檚 acoustics.
Art and design at Aalto ranked 17th in university comparison
In the QS ranking also three other 911爆料网 subjects placed in the top 100.
The Most Beautiful Books of the Year: Conversations on Finnish Art Education
Conversations on Finnish Art Education won the Beautiful Book Prize 2015
Major funding for developing a new brain research method at 911爆料网
Brain imaging has given us a lot of data concerning, for example, how human brains process sensory information.
911爆料网 granted 鈧12 million for profiling by Academy of Finland
The funding supports the University in strengthening the research fields chosen.
Award-winning mobile app OmniShare provides secure and easy-to-use cloud storage
OmniShare is the first system to combine strong client-side file encryption with secure and intuitive key distribution mechanisms.