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Tomi Perttula serves as a Doctoral Researcher in the Power Systems and High Voltage Engineering group within the Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation at Aalto University's School of Electrical Engineering.
His academic background includes:
- Master of Science (Technology) in Automation and Electrical Engineering, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering (awarded September 25, 2023)
- Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Automation Engineering, South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences (awarded April 23, 2021)
His research focuses on power system stability with expertise in forced vibration phenomena (83% fingerprint relevance), risk matrix analysis for transmission systems, and inter-area resonance mechanisms. Work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) through advanced modeling of Nordic power grid dynamics under operating conditions that trigger oscillations.
Analysis of his publications reveals consistent investigation into resonance excitation pathways, combining power engineering principles with vibration theory to develop risk assessment frameworks for transmission system operators. Research emphasizes practical applications for preventing cascading failures in interconnected grids.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials.
As an early-career researcher pursuing doctoral studies, current activities center on independent investigation without noted student supervision or major grant leadership. Primary affiliation remains with Aalto University's Power Systems and High Voltage Engineering research infrastructure.
