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Dean Gary Marquis has appointed six new professors between June 1, 2022 and May 31, 2023 Aalto University Anna Mikola Anna Mikola Anna Mikola
Anna Mikola, D.Sc. (Tech.), was appointed as assistant professor at the Department of Built Environment for the period 1 June 2022-31 May 2026. The field of the professorship is water engineering in the circular economy.
Mikola's research interests include the separation of nutrients from wastewater for use as fertiliser through the NPHarvest process. NPHarvest technology can be used to process different types of wastewaters, such as agricultural or municipal wastewater as well as landfill leachate.
She has previously worked as Professor of Practice of Municipal Wastewater Treatment, starting in 2018, and as consultant in Kiur$1 & $2autiainen Oy and Ramboll. She completed her Master of Science in Technology degree at Helsinki University of Technology in 1998 and her doctorate in wastewater treatment at Aalto University in 2003.
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SECTION 1 AALTO UNIVERSITY PROFILE
SECTION 2 PRESS RELEASES: 2023
SECTION 1 AALTO UNIVERSITY PROFILE
1.1 ACTIVITIES
Aalto University is a university located in Espoo, Finland. It was established in 2010 as a merger of three major Finnish universities: the Helsinki University of Technology, the Helsinki School of Economics, and the University of Art and Design Helsinki.
1.2 SUMMARY
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Website: https://www.aalto.fi/en
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Otakaari 1 B ESPOO ETELA-SUOMEN 02150 Finland
SECTION 2 PRESS RELEASES: 2023
June 06: Events Calendar: Aalto University: Kurotuksia - Higher Powers student exhibition blending math and arts opens at Heureka today
Aalto University's interdisciplinary course "Crystal Flowers in Mirror Rooms: Mathematics meets Art and Architecture" culminates in the exhibition Kurotuksia - Higher Powers, which opens today at Heureka, the Finnish Science Centre. It celebrates a decade of promoting interdisciplinary interaction in the course and is the second time the course has an exhibition at Heureka.
'Folding, origami, kirigami, cutting, crumpling and other methods that allow for the transformation of flat material into three-dimensional space are featured in the course and in the exhibition. We also wanted to highlight harmonious colors in the exhibition, such as the Greyscale Rainbows made under the guidance of the Textile Artist of the Year, Laura Isoniemi,' says Kirsi Peltonen, a senior lecturer in mathematics who is responsible for the course.
The students come...




