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The University of Eastern Finland has received EU funding to recruit 14 doctoral students into a four-year multidisciplinary Neuro-Innovation PhD programme, which will be implemented on the Kuopio campus.
MSc Thomas Ho Chee Tat used in his thesis multi-agent systems to simulate real-world environment such as car drivers by making smart artificial driver agents to simulate traffic in road networks.
Malting, the processing of cereal grains into malt, generates rootlets as a side-stream product, which is currently mostly utilised as animal feed. However, this leftover material has not only a high protein content, but also high amounts of phytochemicals.
“By studying chemistry, and especially by acquiring a dual qualification, one can ensure one’s employment opportunities in the midst of global challenges. I myself am a good example of this,” says Johanna Puukilainen, who is both a qualified chemist and a teacher.
Research and clinical work with patients generate so much imaging data that their efficient use is impossible without image analysis methods that are based on artificial intelligence. A new image analysis centre to be set up in Kuopio will provide support for patient care as well as for companies and research groups whose work involves imaging.
According to a new study published in The American Journal of Human Genetics, more than one third of genetic variants that increase the risk of coronary artery disease regulate the expression of genes in the liver.
The dissertation of MSc Xinling Liu is concerned with the periodicity of transcendental meromorphic functions, where Nevanlinna theory and its difference versions play important roles.
The aim of the doctoral dissertation of MSc Filipp Temerov was to prepare TiO2 based inverse opal nanostructures with noble metal nanoparticles having improved photocatalytic activity.
Photonics Ghana was launched in 2020 to bring together Ghanaian experts and students in photonics to promote science and photonics in Ghana.
The use of nanomaterials remains challenging to regulate because of their small size.