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M.Sc. (Soc.Sci.) Anna Kevätsalo has been appointed as Human Resources Manager at the School of Business. She will start her new position in June 2025 and will succeed Mikaela Stelwagen, who will ...
The new Assistant Professor aims to develop optical computing technologies operating at the fundamental limits of speed and energy.
The "Cooking Open Science!" course offered Aalto University's doctoral and postdoctoral researchers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the principles of open science while exploring varied ...
In 1950s Mexico City William Lee lives a lonely and drug filled life with other americans living in exile. He spends his time in bars until one day when he meets a young former soldier Eugene Allerton ...
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 ...
New observations from the James Webb Telescope give researchers unique insight into how galaxies have evolved since the universe was under a billion years old. Image of a galaxy group, selected as the ...
This year, the Design for Government Final Show will showcase the “Open Government” work with the Ministry of Finance and the “Continuity of Knowledge” with Kela and the Ministry of Social Affairs and ...
The title of the thesis: Drone Localization in GNSS-Denied Environments: Addressing the Impacts of Hardware Imperfections, RIS Assistance, and Jammer Nullification ...
Spoken language understanding encompasses a variety of tools that enable computers to understand human speech. While these tools work reasonably well for high-resource languages like English, for ...
Public defence from the Aalto University School of Science, Department of Applied Physics.
The dissertation examines automated measurement techniques for controlling concrete workability, addressing the need for more efficient quality control systems. Traditional methods are laborious and ...
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