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Towards a better world – steAAAm it!

Nanomaji represents 911±¬ÁÏÍø in CESAER’s new video campaign for a better world.

CESAER’s campaign, steAAAm it!, shows how science, technology, architecture, arts and mathematics can be used to build a better world and discover solutions to global challenges.

A new video will be published every Thursday on channel. The campaign consists of 51 videos, one from each of the CESAER network’s member universities.

911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s video is about , a water filter that began life as a student project. Nanomaji shows us how even the most complex problems may have simple solutions.

You can subscribe the steAAAm it! -videos on .

Students of the Nanomaji project are:
Arturs Alsins - School of Engineering (Creative Sustainability in Real Estate)
Emma-Sofie Kukkonen - School of Arts, Design and Architecture (Industrial and collaborative design)
Meri Nihtilä - School of Chemical Engineering
Jymy Parhiala  - School of Arts, Design and Architecture (IDBM, Design)
Sanna Puhakainen - School of Business (IDBM, Business)
Tsui-Fan Tseng – School of Business

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