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Community

– transforming the society –

 

Six batches of Aalto Fellows students have graduated this far. Some are still working at the companies they interned for, some have started their own companies, and many are contributing to further developing the Aalto ecosystem.

Inspired by the course, I will always remember to dream big.
— Aalto Fellow '19
2019

Class of 2019

Left to right: Pauliina Meskanen, Johannes Salmisaari, Veera Vimpari, Iines Vuorjoki, Helen Kesete, Sera Remes, Pirkka Sippola, Juhana Peltomaa, Jan Lundström, Luis Amezcua, and Andrey Oliveira.

2018

class of 2018

Left to right: Hazal Alkan, Lara Jasim, Ville Huovinen, Ville Lehto, Maikki Messo, Anttoni Aniebonam, Kasimir Hellman, Niklas Hellström, Milla Lappalainen, and Julia Jutila. Missing: Joona Orpana.

2017

class of 2017

Left to right: Olli Vuola (staff), Julius Särkkälä, Joonas Mussalo, Teppo Vesterinen, Juha Huotari, Niko Uusitalo, Mikael Perttula, Shishir Bhattarai, Lotta Mäki, Helmi Erkamo, Laura Wirtavuori (staff), and our host from huone. Missing: Ghita Wallin.

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class of 2016

Left to right: Eero Linna, Mikko Haavisto, Phuong Tran, Alan Häkkä, Samuli Suortti, Laura Wirtavuori (staff), Igor Karpov, Ville Toiviainen, Antti Korpelainen, Nelli Såger (guest lecturer), Petri Parvinen (staff), and Olli Vuola (staff).

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Class of 2015

Left to right: Olli Vuola (staff), Okko Hakola, Jesse Khanh Tran, Bruce Oreck (guest lecturer), Laura Wirtavuori, Laura Walden, Jukka Kujala, Tomi Saalasti, Andy Liang Chao, Oskari Hyvärinen, and Tuan Dao.

2014

class of 2014

Left to right: Heikki Koponen, Mikko Rajala (staff), Aura Koljonen, Petri Parvinen (staff), Olli Vuola (staff), Salli Antila, Lotta Walden, Pyry Huhtanen, Matilde Pelkonen, Anthony Jones. Missing: Mikko Latva-Käyrä, Mea Mäkijärvi, Vili Ärmänen, and Henri Sipilä.

The course was one of the most difficult and time consuming ones –but the level of knowledge that I got makes it completely worth it. Lot to thank for is the atmosphere that supported discussions with lecturers but also with each other. Bringing together students with different backgrounds is great, but if they can learn from each other like we did, it has much higher effect.
— Aalto Fellow '19