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Lauri Kokkila was awarded as the top student of Data Visualisation course at the University of Auckland

Professor Michael D. Myers wanted to hand over the diploma himself.
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Lauri Kokkila, a student of Information Networks, was awarded as the top student of Data Visualisation course he did at the University of Auckland during his exchange.

“I want to congratulate Lauri for being the best in class”, Professor Michael D. Myers says.

Professor Myers is currently visiting Aalto University and wanted to hand over the diploma to Lauri Kokkila himself.

Information Networks offers a diverse range of courses, including perspectives of computer science, finances and humanity.

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