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Next public defences at the School of Science

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Public defence in Engineering Physics, M.Sc.(Tech.) Joel Hätinen

Enabling cryogenic technologies for superconducting quantum devices (title of the thesis).
Undergraduate Centre Y124
Photograph of a flip-chip device on a copper sample holder.

Public defence in Computer Science, M.Sc.(Tech.) Juho Timonen

Bayesian ordinary differential equation and Gaussian process modeling of biomedical data (title of the thesis).
Undergraduate Centre U1
Sampling from high-dimensional probability distributions is essential in probability-based modeling

Public defence in Engineering Physics, M.Sc. Mohammad Tasnimul Haque

A study of graphene-based hybrid Josephson junction devices integrated with superconducting microwave cavities for quantum technologies.
Computer Science building T2
Doctoral hat floating above a speaker's podium with a microphone.

Public defence in Computer Science, M.Sc. Silja Sormunen

Beyond critical points: Critical manifolds in self-organizing systems (title of the thesis).
Undergraduate Centre H304, R001
Surface in three-dimensional space

Public defence in Engineering Physics, M.Sc. Maria Heilala

Hydrogel-based 3D culture systems for modeling breast cancer (title of the thesis).
Undergraduate Centre Y124, lecture hall E
Doctoral hat floating above a speaker's podium with a microphone.

Public defence in Computer Science, M.Sc. Charles Koutcheme

Towards Automated Programming Feedback with Open-Weight Language Models (title changed on 19.1.2026) (title of the thesis).
Computer Science building T2
Doctoral hat floating above a speaker's podium with a microphone.

Public defence in Engineering Physics, M.Sc. Aarne Keränen

Measurement techniques for quantum microwaves (title of the thesis).
Undergraduate Centre Y124
Doctoral hat floating above a speaker's podium with a microphone.

Public defence in Engineering Physics, M.Sc. Monika Król

High resolution morphological characterization of solid polymer electrolytes (title of the thesis).
Computer Science building T2
Doctoral hat floating above a speaker's podium with a microphone.