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Seppo Borenius serves as a Research Fellow at Aalto University within the Department of Information and Communications Engineering, actively contributing to the Networked Systems research group. His work bridges electrical engineering and telecommunications, specializing in communication solutions for modern power grids with a focus on distribution-level applications and smart grid evolution.
His research centers on integrating emerging communication technologies—particularly 5G, edge computing, and network slicing—into power systems to address critical challenges in grid management, security, and stability. Key interests include low-inertia grid resilience, electric vehicle integration impacts, real-time control architectures, and Bayesian scenario modeling for future grid planning, all emphasizing the synergy between telecommunications infrastructure and electricity distribution networks.
Analysis of his 2021-2025 publications reveals a consistent trajectory toward practical implementations of cellular networks in power systems, with increasing emphasis on security frameworks and latency-sensitive applications. His work demonstrates evolving sophistication from foundational grid evolution studies toward specialized solutions like multicast-enabled frequency stabilization and expert-guided risk assessment, reflecting industry shifts toward digitalized, renewable-integrated grids.
No scientific awards or student advisement details were documented in the source material, though his collaborative publications indicate active engagement with Aalto University's power systems research ecosystem.
As a core member of the Networked Systems research group, Borenius contributes to cross-disciplinary projects examining communication architectures for critical infrastructure, with particular emphasis on the convergence of telecommunications standards and power grid operational requirements in both Finnish and international contexts.



