12.12.2025 Reading time 3 minutes

Merko selects five new scholarship recipients

From left: Taavi Õispuu, Merko Eesti CEO Jaan Mäe, Merli Tamme, Jon Silver Eerma and Markus-Aleks Trofimov

Yesterday, a ceremony was held at the Tallinn University of Technology for handing over the Merko scholarships for 2025. The young researcher and teacher scholarship was awarded to  Villu Kukk and Merli Tamme, while the engineering scholarship went to Taavi Õispuu, Markus-Aleks Trofimov and Jon Silver Eerma.

Merko has provided eponymous scholarships for 19 years. We recognize young Estonians who stand out for their intellectual curiosity and open mind as well as their potential as valued future names to watch at Merko. The young researcher and teacher scholarship is our way of contributing to a high-quality next generation of academic staff members at the Tallinn University of Technology.

Villu Kukk is a post-doctorate researcher with the Tallinn University of Technology’s Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture. His research focuses on the safety of cross-laminated timber when exposed to moisture, helping to develop sustainable construction and improve methods for studying timber structures. Besides his research, he also is actively involved in teaching and training, sharing his knowledge of CLT on topics related to moisture safety.

Merli Tamme is a doctoral student and junior research fellow in technology sciences at the School of Engineering at the Tallinn University of Technology and her research deals with the use of fiberglass rods instead of steel in load-bearing rebar structures with the aim of improving durability in challenging environmental conditions along with reducing construction costs. Merli stands out for her strong analytical powers and good project management.

Taavi Õispuu is a fifth-year student in the speciality of building design and construction management at the Tallinn University of Technology. He has been with Merko since 2022 when he became an intern working on the Allveelaeva 4 residence and stayed on as a technician thanks to the good relationships he developed. Taavi has also been involved in the building of Arter Quarter.

Taavi’s great desire to learn and grow stands out in everything he does. He also isn’t afraid to ask and that is a key prerequisite for becoming a lead specialist. Taavi is a conscientious, determined, trustworthy team player with a positive attitude, who will contribute to fulfilling the team’s goals.

Markus-Aleks Trofimov is a fifth-year student in the building design and construction management speciality at the Tallinn University of Technology who became a Merko intern in 2022. He then worked as a technician on the Allveelaeva 2 and 4, Vesilennuki 16, 18 and 20, Paekalda 15 and 17 and Tiiu 14/1 apartment building projects as well as the NGL logistics centre site.

Markus-Aleks has a high regard for knowledge and stands out for his thorough approach to every assignment. He is an extraordinarily capable construction engineer, takes an in-depth approach to all topics, values quality in everything and proceeds from the right values in his actions.

Jon Silver Eerma is a third-year student in the building design and construction management speciality at the Tallinn University of Technology. He joined Merko after completing his first year of study, accepting an internship with the concrete works department. Jon has worked as a technician on several sites – the concrete works in phase 0 of the Rail Baltica Ülemiste terminal, foundation work on City Plaza 2 and assembly works for the Tiiu 14/1 apartment building. He is currently building experience in organizing concrete work at the Allveelaeva 2 apartment building job site.

Jon Silver is a confident self-starter and diligent in getting things done. He has intellectual curiosity, is a good intuitive listener and always wants to do more. He provided valuable support for the Rail Baltica Ülemiste terminal concrete team from his first days of his internship.

Congratulations and best of success to all of Merko’s scholarship winners!