Lehtivuori, Heli
Research Specialist, Tampere University
Beskrivning av forsknings
My background is in natural science research, teaching, and research coordination. In science, I am interested in the multidimensional nanomaterials and their structural, electronic and vibrational properties. I have authored three dozen peer-reviewed scientific articles and presented in numerous scientific meetings and conferences in the field of spectroscopy. My communication skills are developed as a result of living and working in international and multidisciplinary communities.Nyckelord
biomaterial, biophysics, complex dyes, photoreactions, physical chemistryAffiliering
Jyväskylä universitet
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Department of Chemistry
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Research Coordinator 2018 - 2020
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Postdoctoral Researcher 2011 - 2014
Tampere University
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Research Specialist 2020 - 2024
University of Jyväskylä
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Department of Physics
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Academic Postdoctoral Researcher 2014 - 2017
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Department of Physics and Astronomy/LaserLaB Amsterdam
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Visiting postdoctoral researcher 2016 - 2017
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Department of Bacteriology
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Fulbright Scholar 2014 - 2015
Utbildning
Grader
D. Sc. (Technology) in Chemistry 1.5.2006 - 23.6.2010 / Tampere University of Technology
M. Sc. (nanoscience) in Physics 1.9.2001 - 31.5.2006 / University of Jyväskylä
Publikationer (28)
Avoimen tieteen suositus sekä tarkistuslista tutkimusorganisaatioiden ja yritysten yhteistyössä tehtävään tutkimus-, kehitys- ja innovaatiotoimintaan
2022
Avoimen toimintakulttuurin palveluiden itsearviointityökalu
2022
Conserved histidine and tyrosine determine spectral responses through the water network in Deinococcus radiodurans phytochrome
2022
Beviljade finansiering (2)
Controlling photoswitchable proteins primary reactions by surface plasmonsAcademy of Finland2014 - 2017
Controlling primary reactions of photoswitchable proteins by site-selective mutationsFulbright Association2014 - 2015