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Inverse problems refer to mathematical problems that cannot be solved in a straightforward manner; instead, solving them requires a broad range of methodological expertise, says Professor聽Aku Sepp盲nen says.
Researchers working in a currently ongoing European research project have found that the reasons behind people鈥檚 support for populist movements are complex.
The need for pedagogical expertise in health care grows as the focus is shifting to health promotion, says Professori Terhi Saaranen.
In Finland, not everyone has access to high-quality palliative and end-of-life care. 鈥淯nfortunately, the level of care depends on where the patient lives. Furthermore, certain patient groups are left outside adequate palliative care,鈥 says Professor of Palliative Medicine Reino P枚yhi盲.
Following in the footsteps of his father, Professor of Wood Materials Science and Technology Antti Haapala entered the wood processing sector at the age of 16, when he started working in a UPM paper mill in Kajaani.
Sanna Vehvil盲inen started as Professor of Career Counselling on 1 January 2022.
鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧淚n the wake of climate change and excessive environmental pollution, it is vital to develop new methods for effective agricultural and horticultural practice,鈥 James Blande, Professor of Chemical Ecology, says.
鈥淧hysics is the fundamental background of everything around us, from life to the universe,鈥 Professor Polina Kuzhir says. 聽聽
Childhood is a fracture-prone time. Fractures in growing bones are different from those in adults and require expert care. According to Professor Yrj盲n盲 Nietosvaara, there is still room for improvement in the treatment of children鈥檚 fractures.
鈥淢edical physics and biomedical engineering are mutually supportive fields. Our programme for medical physicists is one of the field鈥檚 most demanding programmes in the world,鈥 Professor Petro Julkunen says.