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Prof. Robin Ras elected as member of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters

Membership of the Academy is awarded to scientists distinguished in their field. Ras is an internationally prominent researcher of surfaces and wetting.
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Prof. Robin Ras. Photo: Mikko Raskinen/Aalto University.

The Finnish Academy of Science and Letters invites new members annually. On, they invited 33 distinguished scientists from various fields. One of the new members is Robin Ras, Professor and the Head of the Department of Applied Physics at Aalto University. 

Ras’ research focuses on the qualities of surfaces, especially looking at how liquid droplets behave on them. He has achieved internationally significant results in the study and development of extremely water-repellent surfaces, known as superhydrophobic surfaces, with over 250 publications cited more than 15 000 times. He is also the recipient of a 2017 Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council and a Principal Investigator at .

In addition to the prolific and cutting-edge Department of Applied Physics, Ras also heads his research group at Aalto that combines physicists and chemists to study functional soft materials and the wettability of surfaces. 

Membership in the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters is strictly curated: a total of 845 members with only 333 of them below the of 65. Inclusion criteria is based on strong scientific merit.

The Finnish Academy of Science and Letters was founded in 1908 with the stated mission promoting scientific study and bring together scientists at the top of their field. The Academy organizes events, produces scientific publications and offers grants especially to young researchers every year.

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