Research networking and interactions
Although differing somewhat, the laboratories have quite good international contacts,
and, in particular for the membrane technology and chemometrics, contacts with a
number of relevant European centres have been established. While some incoming
international visits are noted, this opportunity appears underutilised.
Little or no interactions with research groups working on related topics at other
Finnish universities are documented.
Recommendations
Overall, the panel feels that there are too many units of subcritical size at the LUT
Department of Chemical Technology. In addition, despite their small size, these
various units seem to cover several different research fields. The panel is of the
opinion that the potential of the units could be better utilised if the different
laboratories were to be merged and if a clear strategy for the development of the
Department as a whole, building on available competence and expertise, were to be
developed.
In general, the units appear to be isolated from related scientific activities in
Finland, and they should seek to strengthen collaborations with other relevant
Finnish chemistry units, in particular with respect to the activity at ÅA.
The Department also needs to develop a clear strategy for increasing international
collaborations. This should applied both to sending staff abroad and to an active
programme for inviting leading scientists within relevant fields to the Department,
with the purpose of initiating strategic alliances and collaborative projects.
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