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New Fundamentals: ELLIS Institute Finland launches with bold scientific ambitions

The new institute aims to develop artificial intelligence and machine learning for transforming R&D, enhancing human-AI teamwork, and creating exciting new science.

Finland has taken the next step in expanding the 鈥攁 new ELLIS Institute has started operations. This marks a major advance for AI and machine learning research in Europe, with a successful first call for principal investigators and startup premises for the institute secured on the campus of Aalto University.

ELLIS Institute Finland pre-launch on May 21, 2025

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    Aalto University president Ilkka Niemel盲, ELLIS Institute director Samuel Kaski, Minister of Science and Culture Mari-Leena Talvitie, 脜bo Akademi University vice-rector Reko Leino and others cut the ELLIS Institute ribbon. Photos by Matti Ahlgren/Aalto University

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    Samuel Kaski unveils the blackboard, the starting point for great ideas 

    A person holds a chalkboard with 'Hybrid Intelligence' written on it in front of an ELLIS Institute Finland banner.

    Hybrid intelligence inspires Guoying Zhao (University of Oulu)

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    Mika Grundstr枚m鈥檚 (University of Vaasa) New Fundamental is 鈥榗ollaboration鈥

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    Peter Sarlin, CEO and co-founder of AMD Silo AI, is a strong supporter in establishing ELLIS Institute Finland. Sarlin's Foundation PS is funding over a dozen professorships that are co-affiliated with the ELLIS Institute.

    The pre-launch of the ELLIS Institute on May 21 was attended by representatives from partner universities across Finland, as well as key supporters such as Mari-Leena Talvitie, Minister of Science and Culture, and Peter Sarlin, CEO and co-founder of AMD Silo AI. At the event, founding director and Aalto University professor Samuel Kaski outlined the vision for the institute: establishing new fundamentals for applied AI, collaborating across domains and attracting global talent. 鈥淲e are scaling up the institute very quickly, with the first principal investigator recruitments currently being finalized and other operations kickstarting,鈥 says Kaski. 鈥淲e aim to renew the very core of R&D by making machine learning better and more widely applicable, and want to partner across academia and industry to make this happen.鈥

    To illustrate how world-changing ideas can start small, Kaski unveiled an inaugural blackboard at the pre-launch. The blackboard is both a nod to the logo of the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent (ELLIS) and a symbol of the institute鈥檚 ambition to bring new fundamentals of machine learning from the drawing board towards transformative applications. 鈥淐ompanies and society at large are now beginning to benefit from the wealth of basic research in AI and machine learning, but it is also obvious that many important problems have not been solved yet,鈥 says Kaski. 鈥淲e need research on new fundamentals that make machine learning more applicable, and we are also setting up 鈥榥ew fundamentals鈥 in how we work with partners to solve those problems with our combined expertise.鈥   

    About ELLIS Institute Finland

    Established in 2025, is the second institute in ELLIS, the pan-European AI network of excellence. It functions as a world-class research hub in AI and machine learning and a unique gateway to collaboration Europe-wide and globally. For researchers, the institute offers a dynamic, international research environment, access to cutting-edge computing resources (including EuroHPC LUMI supercomputer), and close ties to both academia and industry in Finland and beyond. The institute operates in partnership with Finnish universities, RDI organizations and businesses, and is funded by Finland's Ministry of Education and Culture, partner organizations and private sources, such as Foundation PS.

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    Finland is strongly investing in AI and establishing an ELLIS Institute to accelerate research and attract talent

    Public and private sector investment are coming together to launch ELLIS Institute Finland.

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    Peter Sarlin鈥檚 substantial donation to strengthen AI research in Finland 鈥 13 new professorships in Finnish universities and the ELLIS Institute

    The substantial donation supports AI research at thirteen universities: Aalto University, Hanken School of Economics, National Defence University, Tampere University, University of Eastern Finland, University of Helsinki, University of Lapland, University of Jyv盲skyl盲, University of Oulu, University of the Arts Helsinki, University of Turku, University of Vaasa, and 脜bo Akademi University. Additionally, the donation supports the
    activities of the international ELLIS Institute.

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    Logo of ELLIS Institute Finland with a striped map of Europe above and multicoloured letters 'ellis'.

    ELLIS Institute Finland is a world-class research hub in AI and machine learning and part of the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS).

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