Seven new Honorary Doctorates in Technology to be conferred at Aalto University
The degrees will be awarded at a ceremony to take place on 15 June 2018 in Dipoli, Otaniemi.
This will be the fourth joint Ceremonial Conferment of Doctoral Degrees organised by the Aalto University schools of technology: the School of Chemical Technology, the School of Electrical Engineering, the School of Engineering and the School of Science, and the Department of Architecture in the School of Arts, Design and Architecture.
The persons to be awarded Honorary Doctorates in Technology are as follows:
Professor Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge
Director General Lea Kauppi, Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE)
Architect Kaarina Löfström
Professor Hüseyin Şehitoğlu, University of Illinois
Professor John Shawe-Taylor, University College London
Board Chair Risto Siilasmaa, Nokia
Professor Ichiro Terasaki, Nagoya University
Presentations of the honorary doctorates can be found (> ).
Decisions concerning the recipients of the honorary doctorates in the ceremonial conferment of doctoral degrees in 2018 have been made by the academic committees of each of the schools of technology. According to Aalto University’s administrative guidelines, a school may, in connection with a ceremonial conferment of doctoral degrees, but also at other times, award an honorary doctorate and associated symbols to a person who, through his or her scientific or artistic activities or through merits obtained in the promotion of science or arts or other cultural activity, is considered worthy of such recognition.
The conferment ceremonies will be organised by the School of Engineering, and Professor Kirsi Virrantaus from the Department of Built Environment will act as conferrer.
The Ceremonial Conferment of Doctoral Degrees is part of the Aalto Ceremony Week. Further information:
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