Topic AllData science newsScience newsLife science newsNordic welfare newsHealth newsEducation newsLanguage & cultureSociety & economySustainability newsTeaching & studying at the UniversityHigher education & science policyHelsinki University Library Type AllNewsPress releaseIn briefEditorialArticleProfileEssayColumnCommentBooksSpeech Listing <span class="icon--list-as-blocks"></span><span class="icon--list"></span> 17.11.2020 Science news Over €11 million in funding awarded by the Academy of Finland to atmospheric and climate research The Atmosphere and Climate Competence Center creates solutions for steering the world towards carbon neutrality. Another substantial Flagship... Profile 17.11.2020 Education news Inclusive science education helps us on the path to a sustainable future Maija Aksela is Finland’s first professor of science education. According to her, access to science education is the right of all generations... 16.11.2020 Data science news Brains and computers are alike as statistical inference engines Luigi Acerbi develops new methods for approximate Bayesian inference that are both tools for artificial intelligence and models of human... 16.11.2020 Data science news DataLit was granted a major Academy of Finland funding DataLit is an interdisciplinary collaboration between social sciences, law and AI methods that aims at understandable and trustworthy practices... 12.11.2020 Science news Compact hyperspectral cameras to be launched into space will generate information concerning Earth and the solar system – Academy of Finland grants €1.2 million to space researchers The Academy of Finland has granted €1.2 million in funding for Finnish space research focused on developing hyperspectral imaging solutions to... 11.11.2020 Science news MegaSense helps avoid air pollution A network of sensors that measure air quality is being built in Helsinki, which can be used as the basis for a range of health-promoting... 30.10.2020 Data science news Moprim identifies modes of transport and helps reduce carbon footprints The technology behind Moprim identifies our modes of transport – also in the exceptional circumstances brought about by the coronavirus pandemic... 23.10.2020 Data science news Computer vision combined with a smartphone helps see colours accurately Researchers are developing an application based on AI algorithms that runs on regular smartphones and utilises accurate hyperspectral imaging in... 22.10.2020 Higher education & science policy University of Helsinki Open Science Award given to builders of open learning and teaching communities The University of Helsinki Open Science Award was given to Laura Riuttanen and to the Department of Computer Science for their educational... PagesPrevious … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 … Next
17.11.2020 Science news Over €11 million in funding awarded by the Academy of Finland to atmospheric and climate research The Atmosphere and Climate Competence Center creates solutions for steering the world towards carbon neutrality. Another substantial Flagship...
Profile 17.11.2020 Education news Inclusive science education helps us on the path to a sustainable future Maija Aksela is Finland’s first professor of science education. According to her, access to science education is the right of all generations...
16.11.2020 Data science news Brains and computers are alike as statistical inference engines Luigi Acerbi develops new methods for approximate Bayesian inference that are both tools for artificial intelligence and models of human...
16.11.2020 Data science news DataLit was granted a major Academy of Finland funding DataLit is an interdisciplinary collaboration between social sciences, law and AI methods that aims at understandable and trustworthy practices...
12.11.2020 Science news Compact hyperspectral cameras to be launched into space will generate information concerning Earth and the solar system – Academy of Finland grants €1.2 million to space researchers The Academy of Finland has granted €1.2 million in funding for Finnish space research focused on developing hyperspectral imaging solutions to...
11.11.2020 Science news MegaSense helps avoid air pollution A network of sensors that measure air quality is being built in Helsinki, which can be used as the basis for a range of health-promoting...
30.10.2020 Data science news Moprim identifies modes of transport and helps reduce carbon footprints The technology behind Moprim identifies our modes of transport – also in the exceptional circumstances brought about by the coronavirus pandemic...
23.10.2020 Data science news Computer vision combined with a smartphone helps see colours accurately Researchers are developing an application based on AI algorithms that runs on regular smartphones and utilises accurate hyperspectral imaging in...
22.10.2020 Higher education & science policy University of Helsinki Open Science Award given to builders of open learning and teaching communities The University of Helsinki Open Science Award was given to Laura Riuttanen and to the Department of Computer Science for their educational...