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unit develops
its own instrumentation, and has been able to take advantage of national
and regional infrastructure funding initiatives to develop a versatile optical laboratory
suited for the study of real-time dynamics. The building
of new equipment and
maintenance are to a large extent handled by PhD students, providing valuable
training and making the unit less dependent on highly specialised technical assistance.
There is, however, a lack of local funding to cover everyday
expenses for very small
laboratory equipment.
The unit has the senior staff capacity to engage more students and postdoctoral
researchers in the research. The unit recognises the need to ensure that all students
complete their PhD studies. The PhD students are able to
get relevant jobs both in
industry and academia. The panel strongly encourages that PhD students active in the
unit who are aiming for an academic career spend time also outside the unit during
their studies. The age profile of the
permanent staff is very broad, which, together
with well-developed collaborations, makes the unit’s activity
viable even if some key
staff members would leave the group. The unit is well equipped with computational
resources from local computer clusters as well as from the CSC,
the IT Center for
Science.
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