Research networking and interaction
The researchers act as an integrated unit with skills that complement each other in
their efforts towards their common goals of studying molecule-surface interactions
at the nanoscale. The unit also maintains strong interaction and collaboration with
relevant Finnish research groups that complement its own expertise. The unit has an
active international network and the members at all levels travel to internationally
leading groups on a regular basis and participate in relevant international meetings.
The unit is able to attract leading international researchers to come for longer
research visits to UJ, creating a stimulating environment locally for the younger
unit members. The researchers would like to be able to offer a higher number of
visiting postdoctoral researchers and PhD students the possibility to stay for longer
periods. The unit has been involved in a graduate school, although the courses
offered have not necessarily been relevant for all PhD students of the unit.
Although the unit has been engaged in EU projects, the current good funding
situation does not motivate the group to engage in the often rather administrative
EU projects.
Recommendations
This is an excellent research unit that should continue to do research with a focus on
molecule-surface interactions at the nanoscale using optics and theoretical modelling,
a field in which the unit has a unique profile that will enable making an international
impact even in a highly competitive field such as nanoscience. The replacement of the
most senior member of the unit calls for strategic discussions in order to maintain the
dynamic competence of the unit. The unit should explore the “People” part of the EU
funding scheme. The Department should consider its budget policy to allow for some
day-to-day costs to be covered from the core funding of the unit.
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