Grants from Gasum Gas Fund for 2019 open for applications
Research, technology and innovations play key roles in the journey towards a clean and sustainable Nordic gas ecosystem. A forerunner in the gas and energy sector, Gasum invests in the development of new technologies, concepts and energy systems. Gasum provides grants to researchers every year. The application period for this year's grants starts on January 10 and ends on February 8, 2019.
The Gasum Gas Fund aims to respond to society’s transformational challenges by developing energy solutions based on gas and producing information supporting the development of the gas sector.
Thematic areas supported may be related to, for example:
- gas-related circular economy and bioeconomy;
- gas transport and logistics;
- distributed energy solutions promoting gas use; or
- gas-based energy storage technologies (such as power-to-gas).
The Gas Fund is one of the special funds run and administered by the Finnish Foundation for Technology Promotion (TES). The application period for the 2019 grants is from January 10 to February 8, 2019. The call for applications can be found on the TES website. https://tekniikanedistamissaatio.fi/en/grants/
Grants are provided to post-graduate students for doctoral dissertation work. In exceptional cases, funding may also be provided for high-quality Master’s theses. Grants are given out for research conducted in Finland, including possible periods of working abroad on the project. The Gasum Gas Fund aims to support full-time research with full daily allowances. In addition, the Gasum Gas Fund seeks to provide long-term funding to students. Therefore funding can also be applied for through the Fund in several consecutive years. This, however, requires proof of progress made in the work. Progress must be indicated in the application as well as in the reference letter provided by the advisor or supervisor of the work.
Applications addressed to the Gasum Gas Fund are considered by the Fund’s advisory committee. It is chaired by Lars Gädda, Dr. Tech., and the other members are Professor Jukka Rintala from Tampere University of Technology, Professor Esa Vakkilainen from Lappeenranta University of Technology, Marianna Jokila from Finnish Foundation for Technology Promotion and Gasum CEO Johanna Lamminen, DSc. (Tech.).
In 2018, the Gasum Gas Fund gave out seven grants totalling €40,800. Grants have been provided since 2005.
For more information please contact:
Inkeri Kauppi, Development Engineer, Gasum
Phone: +358 4 0486 8288, firstname.surname@gasum.com
www.gasum.com