Anton Kuzyk new Assistant Professor
Finland is already a very familiar country to Ukrainian Kuzyk.
Anton Kuzyk started as Assistant Professor on 01 August at the .
Kuzyk received his doctorate from the University of Jyväskylä. After this he worked as a researcher at the University of Helsinki, Technische Universität München and the Max Planck Insitute.
Kuzyk first studied at the Taras Shevchenko University in Kiev and got his Bachelor’s degree there, but moved to Finland to Jyväskylä to pursue his Master’s and PhD degrees.
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