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Charlotte Forsgård joined Research Services as Information Specialist

Charlotte Forsgård has started as Information Specialist at the Aalto University Research Service's Open Science and ACRIS team.
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Charlotte Forsgård started working in Research Services in August 2021 substituting for Information Specialist Eeva Savolainen. Forsgård will continue at the position after Savolainen returns from leave in the spring of 2022.

Forsgård’s tasks include developing communications on open science and research data management, partaking in data management support services, and validating research outputs in ACRIS for the Department of Architecture and the Department of Design.

Forsgård has a BA in cinematography and editing as well as several years of work experience in various roles in media art, film, and video production. Her works have been screened at art museums, exhibitions, and international film festivals and events.

In her free time, Charlotte enjoys playing the piano, doing handicrafts, taking online courses, and binge-watching TV series and films.

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