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Fabian Ahvenainen Foundation grants awarded to students of bridge and structural engineering

The grants were presented at the Aalto Civil Engineering Day event hosted by the Department of Civil Engineering on 7 March 2019.
Uusia tutkintotodistuskansioita 2019 alkaen

The Fabian Ahvenainen Foundation at the Aalto University School of Engineering awards grants every year to students and recent graduates specialising in bridge engineering or structural engineering and building physics. This year, the foundation awarded a total of 9 000 euros in grants to the following:

  • Vera Babiczky, MSc (Tech.), bridge engineering â‚¬1 500
  • Yiwei Liu, MSc (Tech.), structural engineering and building physics â‚¬1 500
  • Sebastian Muuronen, BSc (Tech.),structural engineering and building physics â‚¬1 000
  • Safi Ur Rehman, MSc (Tech.),bridge engineering â‚¬2 000
  • Marko Seitsonen, BEng,structural engineering and building physics â‚¬1 000
  • Suraj Rana Bhat, MSc (Tech.),bridge engineering â‚¬2 000
Fabian Ahvenaisen säätiön apurahojen saaneet Aalto Civil Engineering Day -tapahtumassa. Kuva: Teemu Ojala
Recipients of Fabian Ahvenainen Foundation grants for 2019, from left to right: Yiwei Liu, Sebastian Muuronen, Safi Ur Rehman, Marko Seitsonen, Suraj Rana Bhat and Vera Babiczky. Photo: Teemu Ojala

The award grounds for Safi Ur Rehman and Suraj Rana Bhat were their master's degrees with distinction and their excellent master's theses. Muuronen and Seitsonen received grants in support of their success in master's-level studies, while Babiczky and Liu were recognised for their superb performance in completing their master's degrees and excellent master's theses.

The keynote speech of the event was given by Vice President Timo Saanio of A-insinöörit Oy.

About the foundation

The Fabian Ahvenainen Foundation was inaugurated in the Helsinki University of Technology in 1998 with a donation given by Jaakko Ahvenainen in memory of his father, Fabian Ahvenainen. Jaakko Ahvenainen later added to his donation twice and also included the foundation in his will. The aim of the foundation is to award grants to students of bridge engineering and structural engineering and building physics, especially to promote constructive civil engineering. In its twenty-one years of operation, the foundation has awarded a total of 150 840 euros in grants.

Fabian and Jaakko Ahvenainen Fund

The Fabian and Jaakko Ahvenainen Fund awards grants and recognition awards annually to Master's degree students and post-graduate students of the Aalto University School of Engineering as well as persons who recently completed their Master's or postgraduate degrees and familiarized with bridge engineering or structural engineering and building physics in their studies at Aalto University.

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