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Research Laboratories

The laboratories are independent and choose their own research topics. The laboratories are organized around one to three professors and, in addition to these, consist of senior researchers, postdoctoral researchers, Ph.D. students and M.Sc. students. A research laboratory may be shared between more than one university or department.

The laboratories are involved in specific research projects, which are most often financed using external funding from the Academy of Finland (basic research), TEKES (industrial applied research), EU or directly from industry. The laboratories provide supervision for both Ph.D. and M.Sc. students, and are also responsible for teaching advanced level courses within their own specific research area. The laboratories may also offer postdoctoral positions.

Algorithmics Laboratory [presentation, pdf]
Bioinformatics Laboratory
Biomathematics Laboratory
Communication Systems Laboratory [presentation, ppt]
Computational Biomodelling Laboratory
Data Mining and Knowledge Management Laboratory [presentation, ppt]
Discrete Mathematics for Information Technology Laboratory [presentation, ppt]
Distributed Systems Design Laboratory
Embedded Systems Laboratory
Health and Medical Informatics Institute
High Performance Computing and Communication Laboratory
Laboris Information Systems Laboratory
Learning and Reasoning Laboratory
Microelectronics Laboratory
Mobile Commerce Laboratory [presentation, pps]
Network Economics Institute
Software Construction Laboratory [presentation, pdf]
TUCS Productization Laboratory
Zeta Emerging Technologies Laboratory