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only (LUT, UO). Some groups were not evaluated because they had been considered
as parts of other fields (in particular environmental or energy research). It is therefore
difficult to form an opinion on the overall qualities and scope
of chemical engineering
research in Finland.
The panel is of the opinion that there is,
to some degree, a lack of interaction
between chemistry
and chemical engineering, and that most of the chemical
engineering groups seem to be too isolated. There is a clear
need for better nationwide
collaboration between Finnish chemical engineering units. Cooperation between
chemical engineering units and chemistry (or environmental or energy engineering)
units would also be beneficial. Such collaborations do exist in some places (PCC at
ÅA, the grouping of different units in a separate science centre at LUT), but not in all
places (AU, UO). A recurring theme appearing in a number
of chemistry units is
biorefinery, either wood-based (in almost all units) or non-wood-based (UO). The
rational design of biorefineries is a seminal example of a field in which cooperation
between chemistry and chemical engineering would be beneficial.
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