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Results of research and art visible in the new web service

Research.aalto.fi brings together publications and scientific and artistic activities.

The new web service research.aalto.fi shows up-to-date and comprehensive information about Aalto University’s research, publications, artistic activity, infrastructures, activities and much more.

The information can be browsed, for example, through a person’s profile, by discipline or by organisation. The service includes about 3 500 academic people and 94 000 individual outputs.

The system also serves as a link to the open publication archive for the university. Through the system, it is possible to read open access research publications and download doctoral theses as online versions.

At a later stage, the research.aalto.fi service will give access to open research data at Aalto University, and open infrastructure resources.

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image of a wooden pillar from little finlandia and the text time out
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Aalto University shakes up construction practices at the New European Bauhaus Festival in Brussels

The exhibition Time Out! will be on show in Brussels from 9 to 13 April 2024 as part of the NEB Festival.
Two of the awardees and their robotic arm all holding colorful mugs. Aalto Open Science Award, Honorary mention.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art Published:

Aalto Open Science Award third place awardee 2023 – Intelligent Robotics Research Group with the Robotic Manipulation of Deformable Objects project

We interviewed the Intelligent Robotics Research Group with the Robotic Manipulation of Deformable Objects project, 3rd place awardees of the first Aalto Open Science Award.
Five Aalto University students around a table
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Read the Qual+ Newsletter

We are excited to welcome you to the second Qual+ Newsletter and continue bringing you new ways of looking at methods within management studies.
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Aalto focuses on pulp research to boost a shift to a low carbon economy

A ground-breaking research programme together with universities, research organizations, and companies is established to reform the traditional pulping processes. As the target of the programme is industrial scale relevance, it requires a pool of scientists and the industry to work together internationally.