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From car owner to traffic services user

With future transportation services personal ownership of a vehicle becomes unnecessary.
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Purchasing transportation services will become more attractive and there will be less of a need to own a car, explains Eric Sampson, a visiting professor from Newcastle University and City University London.

It all starts here!

Construction of the industrial internet campus begins at 911±¬ÁÏÍø.
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Department of Marketing at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting

The Department of Marketing was represented by 6 scholars authoring 7 competitive research papers.
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Tangible Ubiquitous Computing and Healthcare

The Post-Doc will work on the Nordforsk funded project ActivABLES: Tangible Interaction to Support Effective and Usable Stroke Rehabilitation at Home.
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The virtual world makes self-development possible

According to a doctoral dissertation, using virtual worlds for learning and self-development require a new understanding of people.
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The world's strongest material is created in Otaniemi

Investment in equipment is speeding up the research and industrial application of graphene.
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Enjoyment motivates people to participate in the sharing economy

Sustainability and enjoyment are at least as important as economic benefits for participating in the sharing economy.
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Collaborative consumption is considered to conserve natural resources and save consumers' money, and a new economy is developing around the sharing of goods and services, explains researcher Juho Hamari. Image courtesy of Sharetribe.

Alex Jung appointed Assistant Professor in Machine Learning

Dr. techn. Alex Jung has been appointed Assistant Professor of the Computer Science Department as of August 1, 2015 for a five year period.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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
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Aalto BIMforLean presence at Indian Lean Construction Conference

Senior Researcher Dr. Bhargav Dave from Aalto attended the Indian Lean Construction Conference in February 2015.
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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
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Good reputation attracts researchers to Aalto Science Institute

Aalto Science Institute helps the departments of Aalto School of Science find international interns for the summer.
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Constructions in Otaniemi cause disturbances for NMC

Construction of the corner at the crossing of Otakaari and Otaniementie starts in September.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Around 60 per cent of boys aged 15-16 years and half of girls of the same age do physical exercise at the level recommended by the world Health Organisation WHO, i.e. a minimum of half an hour every day. According to another study, half of children over 12 do more than this recommended level.

Neurotechnology can benefit millions

Brain stimulation technology with its roots in Otaniemi is used as an aid in neurosurgery all over the world.
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Risto Ilmoniemi is one of the original developers of NBS technique. Equipment that utilises navigated brain stimulation is used in the BioMag Laboratory in the Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa.