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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.
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.
3 – 14 August 2026: Lectures and workshops on-site at Aalto University campus
After completing the course, students will have knowledge of the building blocks of self-assembled systems for building chemical computers, and the tools to design such systems further. The students will understand dynamic self-assembled systems, such as DNA-based soft robotics and nucleic acid-based chemical reaction networks.
Some of the subtopics covered:
Course workload
Preparation readings 5h
Contact hours 30h
Individual or teamwork 25h
Total workload 60h (2 ECTS)
The course is graded as pass/fail.
Please note that the undergraduate courses offered by Aalto University Summer School can not be included in Aalto degree studies.
This course is suitable for bachelor's and master's students with a basic understanding of chemistry and physics.
Requirement: one (1) year minimum of bachelor studies in some STEM field, physics, chemistry, computer science, or biology. The ideal student would have done at least the basic STEM courses.
Participants must have completed a high school or vocational degree or equivalent by the time the course starts. However, they do not have to be a degree student at a university to participate in our courses.
Additionally, all summer school course students must be 18 years or older, as it is the legal age in Finland.
Please include a motivation letter or video in your application. In your motivation letter or video, describe your motivation for taking this course. The recommended length for the motivation letter is 150-250 words, and 1-2 minutes for the video.
Tuition fees for Summer School courses
One course: 1270€ (incl. VAT 25,5%)
Social program fee
More information about the social program coming soon!
If you need a visa, we recommend applying by April 15th 2026.
Learn about the Aalto University Summer School cancellation terms. You will receive the full terms before making the payment and confirming the course participation.
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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