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Tero Haahtela serves as a University Teacher at Aalto University's Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, focusing on systemic innovations in mobility and decision-making under uncertainty. His work bridges academic research with practical transportation and infrastructure challenges in Finland and internationally.
Haahtela's research centers on Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) governance, electric mobility transitions, and real options theory applications. He examines regulatory frameworks for systemic innovations, sociotechnical transitions in transportation, and valuation methodologies for complex projects under ambiguity. His interdisciplinary approach integrates engineering, policy analysis, and financial modeling to address sustainable mobility challenges.
Analysis of his publication history reveals dominant themes in Mobility-as-a-Service innovation (2016-2018), particularly regulatory challenges and cross-border implementation, alongside sustained contributions to real options theory since 2003. His electric mobility research (2013-2014) documents Finland's sociotechnical transition pathways, while healthcare applications (2016) demonstrate methodological versatility.
Scientific recognition includes:
- ICoMaaS 2017 Best Paper Award for systemic MaaS governance research
Haahtela actively collaborates with researchers including Teemu Surakka, Fabian Härri, and Anne Horila. His work informs transportation policy development and infrastructure planning, though specific grant details, student supervision records, or laboratory affiliations are not documented in the provided sources.



