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New year, new departments

From January 1 onwards, there have been three departments at the School of Chemical Engineering.

At the School of Chemical Engineering there are three departments which are:

Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems
Biotuotteiden ja biotekniikan laitos
Institutionen f枚r bioprodukter och bioteknik

Department of Chemistry and Materials Science
Kemian ja materiaalitieteen laitos
Institutionen f枚r kemi och materialvetenskap

Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering
Kemian tekniikan ja metallurgian laitos
Institutionen f枚r kemiteknik och metallurgi

From the beginning of this year, the English name of the School of Chemical Technology has been changed to the form 鈥淪chool of Chemical Engineering鈥. The name change is based on the idea of the name鈥檚 consistency with other schools of Aalto and with international practices.

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