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Eeva Savolainen starts as Information Specialist at the School of Electrical Engineering

Eeva Savolainen works in the Open Science and ACRIS team.
Tietoasiantuntija Eeva Savolainen / kuvaaja Vesa Kyllönen

Eeva Savolainen started as Information Specialist at the School of Electrical Engineering in the beginning of March. She belongs to Research Service’s Open Science and ACRIS team. Her duties include validating research outputs in the university’s research information system ACRIS and tasks related to open access publishing, research data management, and bibliometrics.

Eeva Savolainen is responsible for validating the research outputs of the School of Electrical Engineering together with Laura Mure.

Eeva Savolainen has a Master’s degree in Finnish literature from University of Tampere. She has worked in different positions in libraries and archives. Her previous employers include University of Tampere, Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences, National Audiovisual Institute, National Library, and the Publication Forum based in the Federation of Finnish Learned Societies.

On her spare time Eeva enjoys reading, ballet and hiking.

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