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AaltoResearch Twitter account launched

The new account shares news and updates about cutting edge discoveries in science, engineering, business and art.
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Last week, we launched the account on Twitter. Follow us for news and updates about cutting edge discoveries in science, engineering, business and art. If you use Twitter to promote and discuss your own research, you can @ tag our account whenever you post about your research and we will retweet you.

Social Media Survey

We are also running a social media survey for the next month to understand how our community uses social media, and how we can tailor our social media channels to support you.
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