ÄûÃʵ¼º½

News

Professor Camilla Hollanti received special recognition from WCC

The awards ceremony kicked off the Academic Summit at Aalto University.

Professor Camilla Hollanti received her award from WCC President, Nobel Laureate Edmond H. Fischer.  

The World Cultural Council, WCC, has granted six special recognitions to researchers from Aalto University.

At the Aalto University School of Science the award was granted to Assistant Professor Camilla Hollanti, who leads a vibrant research group in algebra and number theory. This branch of discrete mathematics is central to applications in coding, computing and communications. Hollanti and her group have made important contributions to space-time codes, distributed storage systems and secure communications.

Read also:

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

Aerial view of a tram on a curved track surrounded by trees and buildings in a cityscape on a sunny day.
Awards and Recognition, Cooperation, Research & Art Published:

Environmental Structure of the Year 2025 Award goes to Kalasatama-Pasila tramway

The award is given in recognition of meritorious design and implementation of the built environment. Experts from Aalto University developed sustainability solutions for the project.
Person with long hair in dark jumper standing in snowy field with bare trees in background.
Awards and Recognition Published:

Landscape architect Sara Korkeamäki received the Lappset scholarship

In her thesis, Korkeamäki examines the multidimensional challenge of biodiversity loss and seeks solutions to it through landscape architecture.
Omistajuuden professori Samuli Knüpfer
Awards and Recognition Published:

Professor of Ownership Samuli Knüpfer received the OP Financial Group Research Foundation's recognition award

OP Financial Group Research Foundation may award individuals who have significantly promoted economic research in fields supported by the foundation
Palkinnon vastaanottivat Kielibuusti-hankkeen toimijat.
Awards and Recognition Published:

Kari Sajavaara Recognition Award to the Kielibuusti project for socially influential work related to languages

The award-winning project has addressed the topical debate on the opportunities available to immigrants in Finland to learn and study the local languages