The latest installation lectures available on video
Tenured professors and President Ilkka Niemelä & Vice President Tuija Pulkkinen (on the left) and Vice President Eero Eloranta (on the right). Photo: Lasse Lecklin.
As part of the university's tenure track career system, the newly appointed tenured professors delivered their installation lectures on their own research 15 November 2017. The videos of the lectures are available on 911±¬ÁÏÍø's YouTube channel. The lectures are in English.
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Marketta Kyttä
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Zhipei Sun
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