Department of Civil Engineering Master's Thesis seminars 2020
 
  Master’s Programme in Building Technology
MSc Thesis Seminars will be held on
- Tuesday 11th February 2020 at 13-15, R266 and R9
- Monday 4th May 2020 at 9-12 am
- Monday 15th June 2020 at 9-12 am
The length of presentation is 15 minutes and additional 5 minutes is reserved for discussion.
Program Director: Assistant Professor Antti Peltokorpi
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More information of the MSc seminar arrangements from the department secretary Elsa Nissinen-Narbro
Master’s Programme in Geoengineering: Geocorners ​
will be held on Maturity test Geocorner Room
Monday 17.2.2020                     8.30–10.30            11.00-13.00         R9
Tuesday 21.4.2020                    10.00-12.00           14.00-16.00         R9
Tuesday 12.5.2020                    10.00-12.00           14.00-16.00         K1
Monday 8.6.2020                      9.00-11.00             12.00-14.00         K1
Program Director: Assistant Professor Wojciech Sołowski
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More information from Juha Antikainen
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