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New thin film materials to suit the needs of future energy technology
A recent doctoral dissertation introduces the atomic layer deposition of transparent conductors.
Big Data can help leukaemia patients and prematurely born babies
911±¬ÁÏÍø participates in a research project developing new data-driven technologies for health care.
Juho Kannala has started as Assistant Professor of Computer Vision
Juho Kannala has specialized in geometric 3D-modeling of the environment.
Using sets of Big Data not yet feasible
Professor Esa Ollila is a developer of signal processing and machine learning tools and methods for Big Data use.
New Computer Science Department professor Kari Smolander studies software development practices
Kari Smolander makes conclusions based on observations and interviews.
Ari Korhonen to the ACM TOCE Editorial Board
The ACM Transactions on Computing Education (TOCE) publishes papers in computing education.
Strategy is an increasingly universal matter
Changes in organisations and their environment should make us reconsider what we mean by strategic management, according to Professor Eero Vaara.
Maxwell’s demon as a self-contained, information-powered refrigerator
Scientists created a nano-scale device that may facilitate the design of future computers, for example.
More Higgs particles can be found by studying superfluid helium
Recent study predicts that these particles are much heavier than earlier observation.
ANI News 1/2016
ANI News 1/2016
John Paul Broussard's, Jussi Mikkonen's, and Vesa Puttonen's article "Style Migration in Europe" Forthcoming in European Financial Management
John Paul Broussard's, Jussi Mikkonen's, and Vesa Puttonen's article "Style Migration in Europe" Forthcoming in European Financial Management
Karolin Kirschenmann's Article Credit Rationing in Small Business Bank Relationships Accepted for Journal of Financial Intermediation
The article "Credit rationing in small firm-bank relationships" is published at the Journal of Financial Intermediation
Born to be a physicist
As a child, Professor Mika Sillanpää used to devour books on particle physics and was a big fan of stars.
Smartphones pose new challenges for combining sensor data
Professor Simo Särkkä utilises sensor technology developed in the telecom industry in medical applications.
Dancing Magnetic Droplets
Self assembly of magnetic droplets and magnetically triggered droplet splitting on superhydrophobic surfaces.
A new cross-disciplinary research project conducting an in-depth analysis of consumership in Japan
It does not pay to try to make money quickly in Japan.
Review of light induced degradation in silicon published today
Our review on "Light induced degradation in crystalline silicon" has been published today in Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells
Guidelines of Otaniemi land-use were discussed at ABE
Stakeholders of the Otaniemi area met for the third time at ABE in November 2015. The group discussed the guidelines for the future land-use.
Electromagnetic model of the brain allows us to see inside the human head
Professor Ilkka Laakso is a pioneer in his field. The electromagnetic modelling of the brain, which began in Japan is now continuing.
eSports biggest grower of entertainment industry
Similar motives as with traditional sports appeal to spectators of the digital era, researchers noticed.