Research environment
The unit is well equipped in terms of access to supercomputing resources provided by
the CSC. The unit has also its own computer cluster that allows for non-standard
calculations and experimentation. This computer cluster is now getting fairly old.
The unit will invest in new hardware in order to explore the potential of using
GPUs in computational chemistry. The unit has been fairly well funded, in
particular through the involvement in a Centre of Excellence and a graduate school.
The unit has also been involved in various Nordic and EU-level networks and
projects. The amount of external funding in the unit has been unevenly distributed
between the research-active members of the unit. The recruitment of graduate and
postgraduate students is good. The unit has the capacity to support a larger number
of postdoctoral and senior researchers, the level of staff currently being restricted
by the amount of available funding. Some of the senior staff members do not have
an active research programme, and have the responsibility of teaching in different
areas of chemistry, including experimental chemistry. Most of the administrative work
appears to be done by the chair of the unit, and administrative support does not
appear to be sufficient.
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