Aalto University (Finnish: Aalto-yliopisto, Swedish: Aalto-universitetet) is a university primarily located in Greater Helsinki, Finland.
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- Teamwork First-Aid Kit supports students in project-based courses
I realized that, especially in the context of project-based courses, teamwork learning from each other is an integral part of the learning process and experience of the students. For that need, I put ...
- The Business School Entrepreneurs Tackling Sustainable Development
Meeting the climate challenge will require new leaders who understand the scale and urgency of the challenges, and bring practical solutions to addressing the problems.
- New Physics at Play: Physicists Discover a New Force Acting on Water Droplets Moving Over Superhydrophobic Surfaces
Researchers at Aalto University have discovered a new force acting on water droplets moving over superhydrophobic surfaces like black silicon by adapting a novel force measurement technique to uncover ...
- Teaching a computer to type like a human
'We created a simulated user with a human-like visual and motor system. Then we trained it millions of times in a keyboard simulator. Eventually, it learned typing skills that can also be used to type ...
- Team develops a way to teach a computer to type like a human
An entirely new predictive typing model can simulate different kinds of users, helping reveal ways to optimize how we use our phones. Developed by researchers at Aalto University, the new model ...
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- Leiden University: Two Researchers Awarded Rubicon Grant for Overseas Research
Uncovering ageing processes in the brain and research on the use of the word ‘that’. Thanks to a Rubicon Grant, two Leiden researchers who were recently awarded their PhDs will be able to conduct ...
- Breakthrough in understanding mysterious force slowing water droplets on ultra-slick surfaces
Physicists at Aalto University and ESPCI Paris have successfully explained a previously unknown force that inhibits the movement of water droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces, a discovery that ...
- Concrete change for the better: “Green cement” is bubbling in Finland
Concrete is a major source of emissions, but Finnish firms and researchers are creating carbon-negative alternatives to flip it from a climate hazard to a positive solution.