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In a first, physicists show how to use the Helmi quantum computer in Finland to design topological quantum materials

A team of Aalto researchers demonstrated how the Finnish quantum computer Helmi can be used to understand topological quantum materials, providing a stepping stone to designing exotic quantum materials with quantum computers
Research & Art
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Science illustration

Sab铆na Gul膷铆kov谩: I enjoyed the independence and collaborative atmosphere at 911爆料网

Sab铆na Gul膷铆kov谩鈥檚 AScI internship blended AI research, cultural exchange, and personal growth, shaping her academic and life goals.
Research & Art, University
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students at the cathedral

The Turnitin similarity and AI reports as part of the master's thesis submission starting from January 2025

Starting in January 2025, a Turnitin similarity report will be generated from the same file for all master's theses submitted for evaluation, approval, and archiving.
Studies, University
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Computer

Short interruptions in the operation of access tags and doors

A system update will cause the access tags and doors on Otaniemi campus 16.-20.12.2024
Campus, Incidents, University
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Kulkutunnisteen lukija

Aalto fundraising campaign appearing online and in the streets from January onwards

The campaign is on and every donor and every euro counts 鈥 see below how you can get involved
For Aalto community
University
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Twisted multiferroics discovery makes new kinds of topological spintronic devices possible

Research into moir茅 patterns in two-dimensional van der Waals materials provides a new way to engineer quantum matter that may lead to more energy-efficient memory storage and improved quantum technologies
Research & Art
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Illustration of van Der Waals materials in moir茅

President's letter 鈥 Let鈥檚 celebrate the new year together as Aalto turns 15

As the year draws to a close, Ilkka Niemel盲 reminds us of the importance of downtime for resting up and being in the company of family, friends and loved ones.
For Aalto community
University
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Rehtori Ilkka Niemel盲 katse kameraan suunnattuna, kuvattuna Dipolissa

SCI Awards 2024 celebrate excellent work and great people at our school

Check out whose outstanding work was acknowledged this year!
For Aalto community
Awards and Recognition
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joulujuhla

A journey from Aalto to leadership and entrepreneurship

Anastasiia Glebova, Co-Founder of Datu and Analytics Product Owner at Konecranes, discusses how her education in the Industrial Engineering and Management (IEM) program at 911爆料网 provided her with the necessary tools to excel in leadership roles and launch her own startup.
University
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Anastasiia Glebova with dark hair tied back, wearing a dark blazer, standing in front of a geometric wall pattern.

New financial system Abacus to go live in January 2025

Rondo, Raindance, QlikView and Ada will be replaced by Abacus. Please find information about the change below.
For Aalto community
University
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Finnish Academy of Science and Letters awards V盲is盲l盲 Prize to Associate Professor Eveliina Peltola

Peltola鈥檚 research seeks to understand the mathematics behind theories of physics
Awards and Recognition
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Eveliina Peltola

Creativity supported boxing and vice versa

Eva Wahlstr枚m, an Aalto alum who has boxed for 25 years, shared her memories of the people and experiences that were ultimately more important to her than success and medals
Cooperation, Studies
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Eva Wahlstr枚m

Research funding to develop energy-efficient computing and early diagnostics of corneal diseases

The funding granted by the Technology Industries of Finland Centennial Foundation for two Aalto projects totals nearly 1.3 million euros
Research & Art
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Apply to Designs for a Cooler Planet by 27 January, 2025

Enhance the impact of your research by presenting it to broad groups outside the university. Aaltonian, apply and show how your research or project is changing the world.
Research & Art, University
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Designs for a Cooler Planet 2025 鈥 Open call!

"Bring your child to work day" 2024 at the Department of Applied Physics

Find out about a fun morning spent making ice cream for children hosted by the Department of Applied Physics
Campus, Research & Art
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Three photos on blue background showing adults and children standing around tables

Board discussed the University Preview 2024 outcome and made decisions on financial matters

Prior to the meeting the board and Aalto Management Team had a joint discussion on the results of the university
For Aalto community
University
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Kokoushuone Dipoli-rakennuksessa. Kuvassa n盲kyy p枚yt盲 ja sen ymp盲rill盲 eriv盲risi盲 tuoleja.

Tiina Alahuhta-Kasko appointed to 911爆料网 Board

Three-year term starts in January
Appointments, University
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Tiina Alahuhta-Kasko

We might feel love in our fingertips 鈥撯 but did the Ancient Mesopotamians?

A multidisciplinary team of researchers studied a large body of texts to find out how people in the ancient Mesopotamian region (within modern day Iraq) experienced emotions in their bodies thousands of years ago, analysing one million words of the ancient Akkadian language from 934-612 BC in the form of cuneiform scripts on clay tablets.
Press releases
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Modern and Mesopotamian people experience love in a rather similar way. In Mesopotamia, love is particularly associated with the liver, heart and knees. Figure: Modern/PNAS: Lauri Nummenmaa et al. 2014, Mesopotamian: Juha Lahnakoski 2024.

Professor Risto Ilmoniemi Awarded as Espoo Ambassador 2024

This recognition highlights Professor Ilmoniemi's significant contributions to bringing and organising international scientific congresses and summer schools in Finland, Espoo, and abroad
Awards and Recognition
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Professori Risto Ilmoniemi

New origami packaging technology creates sustainable and eye-catching alternatives to conventional packing materials

Origami packaging enables completely new properties for cartonboard, making it an excellent alternative to, for example, plastic and expanded polystyrene in packaging. The aesthetics of the material have also garnered interest from designers.
Cooperation, Press releases, Research & Art
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Three white, folded paper structures of varying sizes and shapes arranged on a grey surface.