Research networking and interaction
There appears to be a constructive and productive collaboration between the units in
Joensuu and there are also good relations and collaborations with similar units in
Finland. The unit is responsible for the largest graduate school in Finland and is
consequently very well integrated and coordinated with the research environment in
Finland. The list of international collaborators also includes key institutions in both
Europe and overseas.
Recommendations
The evaluation panel recommends that the future profile of the materials chemistry
group in Joensuu be secured through the establishment of a new professorship in
materials chemistry that can both represent scientific excellence and leadership.
The evaluation panel was given a unified presentation from the groups in
inorganic, physical and materials chemistry, and the panel strongly encourages the
units to continue this collaboration by forming a larger unit, possibly also including
the organic department, to ensure a continued professional and modern handling of
the many administrative challenges the groups are facing.
In the near future, the Department will have access to a unique research
instrument, the 12 Tesla FT-ICR (Fourier-Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance) mass
spectrometer. The panel suggests that the Department consider how to take full
advantage of the unique research potential of this machine.
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