Awards & Winners

Esko Valtaoja

Date of Birth 20-June-1951
Place of Birth Kemi
(Finland, Lapland)
Nationality Finland
Profession Writer
Esko Jorma Johannes Valtaoja is a Finnish astronomer and writer. Valtaoja works as a professor at the University of Turku where he studies quasars. In 2002 his book Kotona maailmankaikkeudessa won the Finlandia Prize for the best non-fiction work. After this he became a popular guest speaker at TV shows, science fiction conventions, popular science seminars etc. Part of his popularity comes from his ability to present complex scientific theories and ideas in a manner that is both understandable and entertaining to the general audience. Since then, Valtaoja has written another book, Avoin tie, in which he explains his visions of the future. The book is written in a style similar to that of Kotona maailmankaikkeudessa, with the general audience in mind. Latest book by Valtaoja is Ihmeitä: kävelyretkiä kaikkeuteen, published October 2007. The book is the last part of his trilogy, which began with Kotona maailmankaikkeudessa, and is written in the same style as the two earlier books. As the first book is about the past and the second about the future, Valtaoja has said that it is natural to write the last about the present time.

Awards by Esko Valtaoja

Check all the awards nominated and won by Esko Valtaoja.

2002


Tieto-Finlandia award
Honored for : Kotona maailmankaikkeudessa