The Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence FCAI is a research hub initiated by 911±¬ÁÏÍø, the University of Helsinki, and the Technical Research Centre of Finland VTT. The goal of FCAI is to develop new types of artificial intelligence that can work with humans in complex environments, and help modernize Finnish industry. FCAI is one of the national flagships of the Academy of Finland.
Season’s greetings 2022 from FCAI
Our ambition is to make Finland a key player in the European and global AI field. We are planning for an ELLIS Institute, a long-term powerhouse for research and innovation in intelligent systems. FCAI currently hosts the smaller-scale , a node of the , a network of AI excellence, focusing on fundamental science, technical innovation, and societal impact.
We encourage all qualified FCAI people to , which requires demonstrating regular, top-tier publication in machine learning. An alternative, even easier step is to become an . We look forward to your support in building a permanent base for the next stage of the AI community in Finland.
Keep reading for some of FCAI’s news highlights this year.
Teams are advancing the FCAI research agenda
Cross-cutting teams of postdocs, PhD researchers and PIs were established this year to boost the collaboration between the in developing new AI, and demonstrating its power in . Each contributes one important piece to this big picture through either methods development or Virtual Laboratory applications.
FCAI and The Alan Turing Institute are developing Virtual Laboratories and more in wide-ranging collaboration
Since signing an MoU in 2019, FCAI and the Turing have been ramping up their cooperation. As productive bi-directional research visits and exchanges continue, the Virtual Laboratory concept has also been fleshed out in .
For FCAI’s Virtual Laboratory news, research and events, visit:
For more on the FCAI-Turing partnership, visit:
Industrial collaboration is a win-win
FCAI’s ongoing video series has highlighted how doctoral research supported by companies can be a win-win for both research and industry. Check out the stories from Neste NAPCON, Planmeca, Bitville and Konecranes to see how companies big and small are collaborating with FCAI:
AI Across Fields, Industry & Society, and AI Day
Events have returned and with them the chance to interact, learn and network. have brought the Academy of Finland flagships, for example 6G and FinnCERES, into closer cooperation with FCAI, while have explored computational design, sustainable energy and AI for the process industry. In-person events have brought on ethics, and responsibility in AI. The came to Helsinki this summer. And November’s saw more than 400 people gather at 911±¬ÁÏÍø for the year’s biggest showcase of AI research in Finland. We look forward to seeing you in-person or online at !
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Strong results from the Research Council’s winter call
A total of 54 Aalto researchers received Academy Research Fellow or Academy Project funding from the Research Council of Finland. The total funding awarded to 911±¬ÁÏÍø amounts to 33.2 million euros.
The Foundation for the Advancement of Finnish Securities Markets awards Juho Tuuliainen and Ville Virkkunen for their excellent Master’s thesis in the field of finance
Both students will receive a €3,500 scholarship.
911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s solutions at the New European Bauhaus Festival support the EU’s ambition to become world leader in circular economy
911±¬ÁÏÍø presented several different circular economy solutions at The European Commission’s New European Bauhaus Festival in Brussels. The event brought together leading names in EU policymaking, researchers, designers and grassroots actors from across Europe to shape a more sustainable future.