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Communications and Marketing at the School of Science

We support the school community in both external and internal communications as well as marketing. We share timely content across multiple channels, highlighting in particular research, teaching, and the societal impact of the school’s work. Don’t hesitate to get in touch – we’ll work together to find the best solution for your needs.

We provide communication services for the school’s staff in collaboration with the university’s wider communications team. Our work covers a broad scope, from media relations and marketing to website development and social media support. You can explore our full range of services via the Services menu or on the Communications services homepage.

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Cooperation, Press releases, Research & Art Published:

ELLIS Institute Finland is launching machine learning fundamentals out of the lab

Research moonshots, foundation models for healthcare, and AI for RDI
Three students in Aalto University hoodies pose outdoors by balloons and a brick wall with large windows.
Campus Published:

Show your school colours: new hoodies and tote bags now available

The Aalto University Shop launched a new line of school-specific hoodies and tote bags for students, staff, and alumni
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Cooperation, Studies, University Published:

Join a summer school on environmental contaminants, held in the French Alps

Explore environmental contaminants through expert-led lectures, hands-on workshops, and international collaboration— with selected students receiving funding for travel and accommodation.
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Press releases Published:

Ability to harness quantum speed gains now within sight after researchers solve massive simulation problem in a heartbeat

The use of a quantum-inspired algorithm to calculate the unworkably vast potential properties of quantum materials is an early example of how quantum technology can be used to improve itself. The discovery could have future applications in dissipationless technology, for example to mitigate data centre heating.

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Lectures and seminars, Staff trainings, IT & digital tools, Support for teams, Training to support research
Ask a Data Agent, weekly RDM support hour, 1-2 PM on Zoom
For Aalto community Support for teams, Training to support research

Aalto Data Agents' weekly support hour on Zoom

Join and ask anything about research data management and open science.
For Aalto community

Kaleidoscope Cinema 10 - The Last Chapter (2025) (external link)

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Lectures and seminars, Staff trainings, IT & digital tools, Support for teams, Training to support research
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