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Nokia Foundation grants Professor Emeritus Antti Räisänen a recognition award for achievements in radio engineering research and education

Professor Emeritus Antti Räisänen, is a pioneer in the scientific research of higher radio frequencies and is known for his relentless passion for developing radio engineering education.
Nokia Säätiön tunnustuspalkinto emeritusprofessori Antti Räisäselle radiotekniikan tutkimuksen ja opetuksen kehittämisestä
Nokia Foundation 2023 recognition award. Photo (starting from left): Sari Baldauf, Hannu Kauppinen, Antti Räisänen

Nokia Foundation has granted its 2023 recognition award to Professor Emeritus Antti Räisänen from 911 for his significant scientific achievements in advancing radio engineering research and his lifelong commitment to developing education in the field. Nokia Foundation granted the award to Professor Emeritus Räisänen in its 28th annual award ceremony this evening.

Over the past decades, Finland has built a global reputation as a frontrunner in radio technologies for telecommunications and other applications. Advancing scientific research and education is essential for Finland to stay at the forefront of ICT and digitalization in the future. 

Hannu Kauppinen, Chairman of the Board of Nokia Foundation, said: “Professor Emeritus Antti Räisänen has played a key role in the field of radio technology and science in Finland. As well as advancing radio engineering research and education, he has been instrumental in setting in motion the collaboration between Finnish industry and academia, helping to lay the foundations for Finland’s world-class ICT sector. With this award, we want to show our appreciation for Professor Emeritus Räisänen’s impressive career, and acknowledge him as one of the most prominent researchers in radio technology and science in Finland.”

For his groundbreaking work in the scientific research of higher frequencies and his other scientific achievements, Antti Räisänen has received the prestigious Fellow distinction of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a recognition that only a few people in Finland have been granted. During his academic career, Räisänen authored or coauthored more than 500 scientific or technical papers. He has been a committed teacher and during his career, supervised more than 50 doctor’s degrees.

Professor Emeritus Antti Räisänen said: “Through my research and teaching, I hope to have inspired the next generations of radio engineering professionals while also advancing scientific research in the field. I am very proud of all my students who have helped in further developing radio engineering in Finland, and it is a great honor to receive this recognition.”

Räisänen has written a memoir "Radiolaboratorion maratoonari: vuosikymmeniä toiveammatissa" and it is found online from Aalto services:    (in Finnish).

Nokia Foundation has granted more than 1, 960 grants during its 28-year existence. In 2023, the Foundation will grant scholarships and awards totaling approximately  465, 000 euros.

Our warmest congratulations to Antti Räisänen!

About the Nokia Foundation
The Nokia Foundation’s purpose is to support the scientific development of information and communication technologies and to promote education in the sector in Finland. Nokia Foundation provides scholarships and awards for this mission. The Foundation was established on the initiative of Nokia Oyj in 1995; it is an independent, non-profit organization under Finnish foundation law.

About Nokia
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As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.

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