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MSc Rinez Thapa's research focuses on adsorption technology aiming at developing a novel adsorbent to selectively recover scandium and uranium from dissolved multi-metal solutions.
For the first time, researchers have captured both biomechanical and inflammatory mechanisms in a physics-based computational model predicting cartilage degradation and a possible recovery scenario after anterior cruciate ligament injury and reconstruction.
The study published in Nature Communications shows that the great majority of the cell membrane coated NPs were only partially coated when the traditional coating techniques were applied.
An observational study by Finnish research groups confirms a prevailing theory that volatile organic compounds emitted by vegetation form atmospheric aerosols which make clouds more reflective.
Stephanie Bohlmann, researcher at the Finnish Meteorological Institute, studied in her doctoral dissertation how lidar measurements could be used to detect pollen in the air.
Fuel-powered auxiliary heaters can be significant sources of particulate emissions from vehicles.
MSc Amir Esrafilian’s dissertation developed different multiscale subject-specific knee joint computational modeling approaches to assess mechanical responses of knee load-bearing tissues in different functional activities such as daily activities and rehabilitation exercises.
Wearable sensor technology can be used to reliably assess the occurrence of myoclonic jerks in patients with epilepsy also in the home environment.
SmartSleep Lab is a new research laboratory to be set up in the Department of Applied Physics at the University of Eastern Finland. Relying on the principles of open science, the laboratory will provide a unique setting for sleep research and a versatile testbed for the health technology sector.
The University of Eastern Finland is a partner in a new, six-year project focusing on knee osteoarthritis, which has been granted approximately 6.7 million euros of funding by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. UEF’s share of the funding amounts to 1.4 million euros.