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Dean of the School of Science grants Master’s thesis awards 2018

Kukka-Emilia Huhtinen, Ana Maria Triana Hoyos and Antti Tolppanen receive the Master's Thesis Awards.
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Dean Jouko Lampinen grants a Master’s thesis award 2018 as follows:

MSc Kukka-Emilia Huhtinen: Dynamical mean-field study of the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov phase in the kagome lattice (supervised by Prof. Päivi Törmä). Huhtinen has graduated from the Master’s Programme in Engineering Physics on 31st of August 2018. 

MSc Ana María Triana Hoyos: Effects of spatial smoothing on group-level differences in the structure of functional brain networks (supervised by prof. Jari Saramäki). Triana Hoyos has graduated from the Master's Programme in Life Science Technologies on 25th of May 2018.

MSc. Antti Tolppanen: Impediments and Management of Internal and External Employer Brand Alignment (supervised by prof. Eila Järvenpää). Tolppanen has graduated from the Master's Programme in Information Networks on 16th of November 2018.

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