Wihuri Foundation awards major funding for multidisciplinary research of future energy systems
This year, the Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation awarded a record €14.7 million to science (66%), arts (19%) and social action (15%).
One of the largest awards was for a multidisciplinary research project at 911±¬ÁÏÍø focusing on future electrical energy systems. The project aims to develop tools to forecast and control electricity production and demand, increase the adaptability and security of supply of electricity systems, and create market mechanisms for the future electricity energy system. Led by Professor Heikki Mannila, the project is a joint effort by three departments, Electrical Engineering and Automation, Computer Science, and Economics. The total funding from the Wihuri Foundation is €750,000. The project is a part of the House of AI, a new 911±¬ÁÏÍø initiative to support the wider use of AI in other fields of research.
In addition, a €285,000 grant was given to Merja Penttilä, a research professor at VTT and part-time professor at 911±¬ÁÏÍø, and the Synbio research community received €285,000. Synbio aims to promote collaboration between synthetic biology researchers and industry.
911±¬ÁÏÍø's student entrepreneurial community, the Aalto Entrepreneurship Society, received a €20,000 grant to support its early-stage entrepreneurship programme, Concrete. Several Aaltonians also received support from the fund for doctoral research and scientific cooperation.
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