Computational Science Research Programme

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We received 76 letters of intent to the 2011 call of the LASTU research  programme. Decisions on projects that are invited to submit full proposals were made on 20 June 2011. List of those projects can be downloaded here.

Submission of full proposals will take place within the September call of the Academy. Further details and guidelines can be found in the Academy of Finland September 2011 Call for Applications. 


The Computational Science Research Programme strives to unite the development of computational methods with research that addresses computationally intensive problems that are also fundamental issues in science and engineering. Topical examples include climate change, energy issues, health and well-being, the security of global information networks, and management of the global economy. The application of computational methods requires not only methodological skills, but also an in-depth understanding of each field of application, and as a consequence, close multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaboration among experts in different fields is one of the typical characteristics of computational science.

The research programme comprises both computational and data-oriented lines of research in all disciplines, including biology, physics, chemistry, language research, health research, economics, engineering and the social sciences. Key criteria include the uniqueness and relevance of the research subject, the contribution of the research to methodological development and the comprehensiveness and relevance of the data.

Last changed 09/08/2011

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Programme Manager
Tiina Kotti
tel. +358 400 991 070

Programme Manager
Anssi Mälkki
tel. +358 40 702 7921

Project Officer
Ritva Helle
tel. +358 40 586 4679

 Email: firstname.lastname@aka.fi