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5.6.2025
Innovative project led by the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ awarded €1.4 million funding - Graphene-based interface device enables communication between neurons and machines
Researchers at the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ have received a funding of €1.4 million from the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation. The aim is to develop enabling technology for a robotic prosthesis.
Science news
4.6.2025
The heaviest proton emitter: A new type of atomic nucleus discovered in the Accelerator Laboratory of the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥
The heaviest nucleus decaying via proton emission has been measured in the Accelerator Laboratory. Exotic nuclei of this kind are extremely challenging to study due to their short lifetimes and low production cross sections.
Feature article
3.6.2025
Irreplaceable water fleas help solve the mystery of browning lakes
A ground-breaking paleolimnological method developed at the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ provides new insights into the historical elemental cycles of Finnish lakes.
Dissertation news
3.6.2025
Dissertation: Analysis of mean-field stochastic differential equations (Nykänen)
Jani Nykänen's doctoral thesis in the field of mathematics studies mean-field SDEs that have discontinuity in the so-called diffusion coefficient function, which determines how strong the random movement is.
Dissertation news
2.6.2025
Dissertation: Experimental insights from the mass measurement of neutron-rich rare-earth isotopes (Jaries)
The work of Arthur Jaries was conducted at the Accelerator Laboratory within the IGISOL group, utilizing the JYLFTRAP double Penning trap setup to perform precision mass spectrometry of exotic neutron-rich rare-earth isotopes. Jaries defends on 5.6.2025.
Dissertation news
30.5.2025
Dissertation: Towards sustainable use of metals by understanding the fundamental nature of thin metallic layers (Abidi)
Doctoral Researcher Kameyab Raza Abidi investigated the fundamental behavior of atomically thin metallenes using state-of-the-art computational approaches. Kameyab Raza Abidi debates on Friday 6.6.2025.
Science news
28.5.2025
Herpes virus aids in cancer treatment
Postdoctoral researcher Visa Ruokolainen has received €30,000 funding from the Sakari Alhopuro Foundation to study intranuclear processes of herpesvirus infected cells. The herpes simplex virus 1 is also used as an oncolytic viral drug to combat cancers.
Science news
27.5.2025
Natural materials inspire Associate Professor Paavo Penttilä
Associate Professor Paavo Penttilä's research focuses on wood and plant materials as well as products made from them. In April 2025, Penttilä was awarded significant funding of €1,500,000 from the Novo Nordisk Foundation for his research.
Science news
26.5.2025
Kotka features the richest variety of butterflies and moths of any municipality in Finland
Researchers studied the number of butterfly species in Finnish municipalities using over three million butterfly observations reported to the Finnish Biodiversity Information Facility. Kotka was shown to be the most biodiversity-rich municipality.
University news
21.5.2025
Help save freshwater pearl mussels from extinction – donate to the research of the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥
Freshwater pearl mussel is a very endangered, demanding and sensitive species, which survives only in gravel-bottom rivers with clear and oxygen-rich water. The mussels still live in many rivers but their larvae can survive in only a few of them.
Science news
21.5.2025
New Horizon Europe project launched to safeguard biodiversity and carbon-rich forest networks in a changing climate
The Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ is involved in the SafeNet project and their responsibility is predicting the current and future diversity of primary and old-growth forests. SafeNet launched on 01 February 2025 and will run for four and a half years.
Dissertation news
20.5.2025
Dissertation: Quark and gluon content of nuclei with physical quantities (Tevio)
Doctoral Researcher Mirja Tevio has developed an alternative method for producing theoretical predictions. Compared to traditional methods, this approach involves less model-dependent theoretical uncertainty.
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