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Heidi Salonen appointed Assistant Professor in Indoor Environment Technology

Professorship is located at the Department of Civil and Structural Engineering

PhD Heidi Salonen (born 1972) has been appointed as Assistant Professor of Indoor for the period 1 January 2015 - 31 December 2018.

Her current position is Specialized research scientist at Developing indoor environment team in the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH) where she started in 1998.

Contact information:

Professor Heidi Salonen

Heidi.Salonen@ttl.fi

Heidi.Salonen@aalto.fi (starting 1.1.2015)
Aalto University School of Engineering
Department of Civil and Structural Engineering

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