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Science Day at the Department of Applied Physics showcased young talent

The day included talks, posters and alumni presentations. Prize for best presentation went to Elizabath Nallukunnel Raju and best poster to Laura Fieber.
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Photos: Ekaterina Osmekhina, illustration: Ville Heirola / 911±¬ÁÏÍø.

The Department of Applied Physics threw together a Science Day on August 26, 2025. The day featured presentations by doctoral researchers at Dipoli's Lumituuli auditorium, showcasing what exactly young physics researchers are working on. With over 140 participants, Science Day also provided an opportunity for the researchers to discuss and network, especially during the poster presentation session. 

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