The Department of Computer Science is the leading Finnish unit in its field. It is responsible for teaching and research in computer science at the University of Helsinki. The teachers and researchers ...
Olemme kansainvälisesti korkeatasoinen ja kansallisesti ainutlaatuinen tiedekunta. Tuotamme uutta tutkimukseen perustuvaa tietoa ja koulutamme kestävän biotalouden ja siihen liittyvän liiketoiminnan ...
Most of the almost 1,300 respondents rated supervision as well as the support from the research community and supervisors positively. The responses to the PhD survey, targeted at University of ...
Ecological processes are crucial to both human health and the economy Ecological processes are crucial for maintaining biodiversity, which in turn supports both human health and the economy. In ...
Viikki Wood and Forest Innovation Hub hosts together with Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) the Nature and Forest Pitching Competition in Y Science 2025! Bringing forth the value of ...
19.12.2025 at 13.00–15.00 Tvärminne Zoological Station, J.A. Palmenin tie 260, 10900 Hanko, Helsinki ...
A new global study finds that the visual beauty of birds – their colours and shapes – predicts which wild species are traded by people. By analysing data for over 9000 bird species, researchers ...
Tammikuussa 2025 COMPAIR-hankkeessa käynnistettiin kaksivuotinen Proof of Concept- eli POC-projekti. Projektissa keskitytään tarkastelemaan tekoälyn mahdollisuuksia keskusteluaineiston analysoinnissa.
Tiedekunta täyttää tänä vuonna 30 vuotta osana Helsingin yliopistoa. Maanantaina 3. marraskuuta 2025, kansainvälisenä yhteisen terveyden päivänä, Tiedekulmassa tutustuttiin eläinlääketieteen ...
At the Cognitive Brain Research Unit (CBRU), at University of Helsinki, we investigate human auditory and crossmodal cognition, as well as their impairments and plasticity. The main research areas are ...
9.12.2025–8.2.2026 at 00.00–00.00 Helsinki Incubators Coworking Space, Porthania, 3rd floor, Yliopistonkatu 3, 00100 Helsinki ...
Researchers uncover how loss of a gene called MAP4K1 amplifies T cell responses, offering insights into immune disorders and potential therapies. A collaborative study between the Institute for ...
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