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Professor Matti Rossi received the 2020 AIS Fellow Award

The AIS Fellow Award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the information systems discipline.
Professori Matti Rossi. Kuva: Mortti Saarnia / Aalto-yliopisto
Professor Matti Rossi. Photo: Mortti Saarnia / Aalto University

Professor of Information Systems Science Matti Rossi is one of eight esteemed recipients of the year 2020 Association for Information Systems (AIS) Fellow Award.

Established in 1999 by the AIS Council and the ICIS Executive Committee, the AIS Fellow Award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the information systems discipline in terms of research, teaching and service. A Fellow is expected to have made exceptional contributions in at least one of these categories and to have made significant contributions in the other two categories. Significant global contributions to the information systems discipline as well as outstanding local contributions in the context of their country and region are expected from the Fellows.

Congratulations to Professor Matti Rossi.

Take a look at all the honorees: https://aisnet.org/news/news.asp?id=544785

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