This innovation developed by Aalto University students may revolutionise Finnish food production by means of the circular economy.
A large group of representatives of industry took part in the Industry Meets FinnCERES event on 5 November 2018 at Paasitorni in Helsinki.
A green, simple and easy method opens up new possibilities for MOF-based nanocatalysts.
The funded sub-project of Aalto University is part of SYMMET, which is searching for solutions to the continuously increasing need for metallic mat...
In order to ensure a sufficient supply of metals, metal recovery methods and production processes using secondary raw materials must be developed. ...
Renewable energy and electric traffic, among others, will increase the need for platinum and other critical metals. Even the smallest quantities of...
In the Shaking up Tech event at Aalto University on 11 October 2018, high school students met women who rule the world of technology.
Associate Professor in the field of Thermodynamics of metallurgical processes, geologist and chemist, encourages students to study combinations of ...
The funding goes for the establishment of a Centre for Young Synbio Scientists.
VTT and Aalto University’s TeKiDe project won the category "Achieving sustainability through low carbon emissions".
The cooperation will strengthen Finnish competitiveness.
200 young women from high schools all over Finland will participate in workshops, familiarise with studies in technology, and meet influencers.
The recruitment process has started. Please send your application by 21 October.
The experimentation platform has grown beyond Aalto University and become a global network. More boundaries remain to be broken, even within Design...