More durable airplanes and buildings possible after physicists untangle engineering paradox
12.3.2025
Recently published article about the new research paper exploring how statistical physics and fracture mechanics explain the acceleration of cracks and faults during intermittent stress relaxation. You can read the article here (in English):...
Recently published article in Verkkouutiseti about the new research paper exploring how statistical physics and fracture mechanics explain the acceleration of cracks and faults during intermittent stress relaxation. You can access the article here (in...
The Archibiofoam project was recently featured on the Aalto University website. We hope this recognition helps raise awareness about the project and supports the broader movement toward sustainable innovations and green transitions.
New research findings: Crack Propagation by Activated Avalanches during Creep and Fatigue from Elastic Interface Theory
7.3.2025
Excited to share newly published article from the CSM research group: “Crack Propagation by Activated Avalanches during Creep and Fatigue from Elastic Interface Theory.“ Our research team combined statistical physics and fracture mechanics to...
Animation of passive dynamics showcased on a dome application
10.1.2025
Imagine a future where buildings come alive – breathing, adapting, and harmonizing with their surroundings. What could the breathing buildings of tomorrow look like? You can explore the future yourself here: https://p3d.in/hRvaH
Join a three-month research assistantship at Department of Applied Physics for a topic of: ‘Replacing plastics by functionalizing biodegradable foams’. The deadline is 31st of January. You can read more about the application process here:...