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Appointments at the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management

Eero Eloranta appointed Vice President, Mikko Jääskeläinen and Eila Järvenpää appointed Directors of Master’s Programmes

The Aalto University Board has appointed Professor Eloranta as Vice President responsible for education.

Appointments by the Dean of Aalto University’s School of Science, Risto Nieminen:

  • Assistant Professor Mikko Jääskeläinen has been appointed Director of Degree Programme in Industrial Engineering and Management as well as Director in the Master’s Programme in Industrial Engineering and Management as of 1 August 2015
  • Professor Eila Järvenpää has been appointed Director in the Master’s Programme Information Networks as of 1 August 2015.
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