Research environment
The facilities available for synthesis and basic characterization are adequate, and the
level of more advanced instrumental infrastructure is excellent. The unit expresses
concerns about means for replacements of low- and medium-price instruments
required in the near future.
Research networking and interaction
At the national level, the unit participates in national graduate schools. National
research collaborations have been established with various university units as well as
with a number of companies and VTT. Also in-house collaborations are well-
established and productive, which enhances the output from the core themes of the
unit. The in-house collaborations comprise research issues, shared instrumentation
and administrative staff. The international collaborations, where the focus is on the
EU and the US, are widespread and productive.
The unit has been represented in European and EU initiatives for chemical
education, including participation in an Erasmus Mundus programme.
Recommendations
The unit is well placed within historically strong Finnish research themes relating to
wood components. Such activities are still important, as is the structure elucidation
work. Still, the panel recommends that the scope be broadened, strengthening
activities on more fundamental methods-oriented organic synthesis rather than
moving towards chemical biology (a theme already well ahead and strong elsewhere).
The panel agrees with the unit’s self-assessment that the publication output needs
to be improved. For enhanced international visibility and the long-term viability of
the unit, it will be essential to ensure that all seniors actively engage in international
research networking.
The well-developed custom of sharing and rotating administrative tasks among
the more senior researchers seems to be a good solution to decrease individual
administrative workload and is a model to be recommended for other units.
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