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The Department of Design is now seeking for We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work alongside an Academy Research Fellow in the Academy of Finland's EP-Nordic project. The aim of the ...
Cinema Sheryl is a new student-run cinema, where cult films, quality movies, and a communal viewing experience come together in a unique, high-quality cinema in Otaniemi. The theater operates in the ...
Welcome to the Open House 1KOMMA5° Suomi Showroom from Wednesday to Friday 9.–11.10.2024. 1KOMMA5° provides smart energy solutions to enable carbon-neutral energy in Finnish homes by offering solar ...
TOKYO’s Cinema Sheryl will screen for the first time in Finland Gary Hustwit’s new documentary ENO, a comprehensive look at the career of an innovator working at the intersection of visionary art and ...
Public defence from the Aalto University School of Science, Department of Applied Physics.
🎙️ Keynote: “From Observation to Action: Using Small Satellites to Turn Data Into Global Solutions” We’re honored to host Shay Strong, Vice President of Analytics at ICEYE. A pioneer at the ...
Cinema Sheryl is located in the Marsio building at Otakaari 2, 02150 Espoo, on the Aalto University Campus in Otaniemi. You can easily reach us by taking the metro to Aalto University station, which ...
Bio: Sidong Feng is a final-year PhD candidate at Monash University, supervised by Chunyang Chen, Aldeida Aleti, Yuan-Fang Li, and Bohan Zhuang. He holds a Bachelor’s degree with Honours in Software ...
Bio: Yanqi Su is a postdoctoral fellow at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), working in the Software Engineering & AI chair. Her research interests include software testing, knowledge graphs in ...
"100 Litres of Gold" is a comedy set in Sysmä, the world’s sahti capital (a Finnish type of farmhouse ale), where sisters Pirkko (Elina Knihtilä) and Taina (Pirjo Lonka) have continued their family’s ...
Thesis available for public display 10 days prior to the defence at Aaltodoc.
In this immersive experience, the scales are flipped: diatoms, a little-studied microalgae responsible for generating the oxygen in every fourth breath we take, are magnified to become ...