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Henry Ford Trust and Aalto University to cooperate on smart traffic research

A networked traffic system offers possibilities to streamline traffic safety, mobility services, and traffic, especially in urban environments.

Henry Ford Trust will support Aalto University鈥檚 research project on smart traffic with a four-year funding. The extent of the whole project is about 700 000 euros, of which the trust will now fund the first year and the purchase of a research car. When realised in its entirety, the trust鈥檚 funding enables three four-year doctoral theses on the field of smart traffic.

The trust also annually awards grants for several Master鈥檚 and other theses.

鈥淎alto University鈥檚 interdisciplinarity is a strength in researching future technologies and their applications. The study of smart traffic and mobility is closely tied to digitalisation, new energy solutions, and built environment, which are our strengths鈥, says Dean Gary Marquis.

鈥滳ommitted research, building networks, international cooperation, and systematic utilisation of information multiply the effectiveness of the investment鈥, states Hannu P盲rssinen, the chair of the board of Henry Ford Trust.

The professors supervising doctoral research, Kari Tammi, Milos Mladenovic and Claudio Roncoli, gather the doctoral candidates and students together in this joint, multidisciplinary research project.

鈥淧redicting a car's energy use in different driving conditions increases the user鈥檚 understanding, and facilitates the decision-making related to car use鈥, says Professor of Mechatronic Machine Design, Kari Tammi.

鈥漌e will focus on the possible smart traffic services that can be produced with networked vehicles. In addition to research and teaching, we want to strengthen the international network of smart traffic鈥, says Assistant Professor in Transportation Engineering, Milos Mladenovic.

鈥淎 networked traffic system offers possibilities to streamline traffic safety, mobility services, and traffic, especially in urban environments. The interaction between human and technology ultimately determines the success of technologies鈥, reminds Assistant Professor in Transportation engineering, Claudio Roncoli.

Further information:

Henry Ford Trust

Aalto University
Professor Kari Tammi,
kari.tammi@aalto.fi, tel. +358 50 3487 902
Assistant Professor Milos Mladenovic
milos.mladenovic@aalto.fi, tel. +358 50 5660 974
Assistant Professor Claudio Roncoli
claudio.roncoli@aalto.fi, tel. +358 50 3267 947

Henry Ford Trust is founded in 1947. The trust鈥檚 initial capital was a donation from Oy Ford Ab, but it operates independently. In its early years, the trust funded creation of basic knowledge in automobile and agriculture technologies. During the last decade, the trust has awarded a total of about 4 million euros in grants. This year the grants were directed especially to research of smart traffic and young people鈥檚 traffic safety work.

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