Aalto University Summer School

Nanotechnology – Introduction to Molecular Programming

Discover the future of computing and nanotechnology this summer. Learn how DNA, RNA, and proteins can be engineered to sense, adapt, and build, unlocking new possibilities in smart materials, soft robotics, and next-generation biomedical technologies.
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Teaching period:

-

Application period:

30.1.2026 – 31.5.2026

Course format:

Campus

Duration:

2 weeks part-time

Course level:

Undergraduate

Field of study:

Technology and Engineering

Credits:

2 ECTS

Organiser:

Aalto University

Tuition fees:

1270€

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Molecular programming is a multidisciplinary field that combines physics, chemistry, biology, and computer science. This summer course introduces the future of computing and nanotechnology for anyone interested in the field.

You’ll learn how the behaviour of physical matter can be “programmed” using biological building blocks such as DNA, RNA, and proteins. These molecules can be designed to assemble, disassemble, heal, adapt, and even communicate with their environment.

Instead of using electricity like traditional computers, this new form of computing operates through chemistry. In chemical computers, information is encoded in molecules, often via changes in their concentrations. Because the outputs of these systems are themselves molecules, chemical computers can directly influence physical materials. This allows them to power soft robotics, guide tissue growth, or control the release of therapeutic drugs.

Additionally, chemical computers can interface with the outside world. They can sense and respond to environmental cues such as light, heat, and electrical or magnetic fields.

Summer School Teacher Interview: From DNA to Data Storage – The Future is Molecular

Joonas Ryssy is teaching the new summer course Molecular Nanoscience at Aalto University Summer School this August. We discuss how molecular programming is shaping the future of computing, nanotechnology, and medicine.

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Joonas Ryssy

Teacher Information

Joonas Ryssy holds a PhD in DNA Nanotechnology from Aalto University and works as a Senior Editor on The Art of Molecular Programming textbook. Joonas is a multidisciplinary expert on chemistry, biophysics, and material science with extensive experience in teaching (bio)physics.

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Summer School Team

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Summer School social programme and events

Get to know your coursemates and Finland through engaging extracurricular activities and social events organised by the Summer School team.

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Information for Summer and Winter School Applicants

Get to know the application guidelines and tuition fees.

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Travel arrangements for Summer and Winter School students

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