News

Professor Patric Östergård becomes a member of the Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters

Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters is Finland's oldest science academy. It promotes scientific discussion, publishes scientific literature, awards prizes and provides financial support for research.
A person wearing a yellow sweater and dark blue vest stands with arms crossed in an indoor setting.
Professor Patric Östergård. Photo: Aalto University / Linda Lehtovirta.

Patric Östergård, Professor of Information Theory, was elected a member of the Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters on December 15, 2025. Östergård works at the Department of Information and Communication Engineering at the School of Electrical Engineering.

'Information theory is a mathematical framework that plays a broad and critical role in ICT, for example, in making efficient and error-free transfer of information possible. A significant part of my research focuses on constructing various mathematical structures, employing algebraic, combinatorial, and computer-assisted methods,' Östergård tells. 

The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters is a science academy that, for example, promotes scientific discussion, publishes scientific literature, awards prizes and provides financial support for research.

Finnish and foreign researchers are invited to become members on the basis of their scientific merits. The academy was founded in 1838, and it has four sections: Mathematics and Physics, Biosciences, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Östergård is a member of the Mathematics and Physics section. In addition to Östergård, the academy has six other members with an Aalto University affiliation: Professor Emeritus Gustav Gripenberg, Professor Tuomas Hytönen, Professor Markus Linder, Professor Emeritus Rolf Stenberg, Professor Päivi Törmä, and Professor Monika Österberg.

'It is a great honour to become a member of Finland's oldest science academy. Each section has only 30 members under the age of 67. The membership provides an excellent opportunity for networking and connecting with top scientists from various fields,' says Östergård.

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

Four people celebrating a Deployable grant award, with large white text and Aalto Founder School logos.
Awards and Recognition, Press releases, Studies, University Published:

Prototyping and Validation Grant: Deployable

Four Aalto master's students built a physical AI startup on a borrowed GPU, beat PhD teams at a hackathon, and received Aalto's prototyping and validation grant.
Aerial view of a modern brick-and-glass campus with curved roads, trams and a lake and forest in the background
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art Published:

Highly sought-after EU funding for three Aalto University researchers

The projects focus on atomically precise materials-engineering, LED-based thermal management and quantum methods in distributed networks.
Person at mixing desk in a dim recording studio with wooden panels, computer screens and microphones
Aalto Magazine, Awards and Recognition Published:

From sound design to the Cannes red carpet – Working with a filmmaking idol on a Palme d’Or winner

Aalto University alum Pietu Korhonen is responsible for the sound design of the award-winning new film Fjord.