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'''Turku Centre for Computer Science''' (abbr. TUCS, {{Lang-fi|Turun tietotekniikan tutkimus- ja koulutuskeskus}}, {{Lang-sv|Åbo datatekniska forsknings- och utbildningscentrum}}) is joint department of [[University of Turku]], [[Åbo Akademi University]] and [[Turku School of Economics]]. The purpose of TUCS is to coordinate the education, research and the Third Task (involvement in society) of the affiliate Universities in the field of [[ICT]]. The TUCS office facilities are located in [[Turku]] in the Turku Science Park area. |
'''Turku Centre for Computer Science''' (abbr. TUCS, {{Lang-fi|Turun tietotekniikan tutkimus- ja koulutuskeskus}}, {{Lang-sv|Åbo datatekniska forsknings- och utbildningscentrum}}) is joint department of [[University of Turku]], [[Åbo Akademi University]] and [[Turku School of Economics]]. TUCS was founded in March 21st 1994.<ref>Agreement between the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in the University of Turku, Department of Administrator in Turku School of Economics, and the Faculty of Matehmatics and Natural Sciences in Åbo Akademi University, in March 21st 1994.</ref> The purpose of TUCS is to coordinate the education, research and the Third Task (involvement in society) of the affiliate Universities in the field of [[ICT]]. The TUCS office facilities are located in [[Turku]] in the Turku Science Park area. |
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There are 35 [[professors]], 65 Ph.D. level researchers, 100 Ph.D. students and 2000 M.Sc. students within the TUCS organization. In 2005, 14 Ph.D. graduated from the departments involved with TUCS. The director of TUCS, since 2005, is Professor [[Hannu Tenhunen]]. |
There are 35 [[professors]], 65 Ph.D. level researchers, 100 Ph.D. students and 2000 M.Sc. students within the TUCS organization. In 2005, 14 Ph.D. graduated from the departments involved with TUCS. The director of TUCS, since 2005, is Professor [[Hannu Tenhunen]]. |
Revision as of 11:56, 8 October 2008
Turku Centre for Computer Science (abbr. TUCS, Finnish: Turun tietotekniikan tutkimus- ja koulutuskeskus, Swedish: Åbo datatekniska forsknings- och utbildningscentrum) is joint department of University of Turku, Åbo Akademi University and Turku School of Economics. TUCS was founded in March 21st 1994.[1] The purpose of TUCS is to coordinate the education, research and the Third Task (involvement in society) of the affiliate Universities in the field of ICT. The TUCS office facilities are located in Turku in the Turku Science Park area.
There are 35 professors, 65 Ph.D. level researchers, 100 Ph.D. students and 2000 M.Sc. students within the TUCS organization. In 2005, 14 Ph.D. graduated from the departments involved with TUCS. The director of TUCS, since 2005, is Professor Hannu Tenhunen.
In 1994, the first Finnish graduate student school was started in TUCS.[2]
Departments Involved in TUCS
University of Turku
The following departments of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in the University of Turku are participating in TUCS:
- Department of Information Technology.
- Department of Mathematics
Åbo Akademi University
From the Åbo Akademi University, the Department of Information Technology is participating TUCS cooperation.
Turku School of Economics
The Institute of Information Systems Sciences is participating TUCS cooperation.
Organization
Turku Centre for Computer Science coordinates education, research and The Third Task (societal involvement) in Master's Programmes, Graduate Schools and Research Laboratories. The centre is governed in a Board. Decision making is guided by Administrative Workgroup and Advisory Commitee. The Director of TUCS is Professor Hannu Tenhunen and the Vice Director is Professor Tapio Salakoski.
The following 16 laboratories belong to TUCS:
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Cooperation with other Universities and Colleges
TUCS is a member of the European Education Forum (abbr. EEF). There are seven research centers in EEF in Denmark, Netherlands, Finland, Italy, Germany and United Kingdoms.
References
- ^ Agreement between the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in the University of Turku, Department of Administrator in Turku School of Economics, and the Faculty of Matehmatics and Natural Sciences in Åbo Akademi University, in March 21st 1994.
- ^ "Aurora 2/2003". University of Turku. Retrieved 2007-05-12.