Course development
SE2152 Mechanics of Fiber Networks and Materials 8.0 credits
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2026
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2025
Autumn 2025-50069 ( Start date 27 Oct 2025, English )
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Coordinator
Artem KulachenkoExaminers
Artem KulachenkoStudents
8Course syllabus
Course syllabus SE2152 ( Spring 2022 - )Course memo
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Autumn 2025-10855 ( Start date 25 Aug 2025, English )
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Artem KulachenkoStudents
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Course syllabus SE2152 ( Spring 2022 - )Course memo
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2024
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2023
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2022
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2021
FiberNetwork ( Start date 30/08/2021, English )
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Coordinator
Artem KulachenkoExaminers
Artem KulachenkoStudents
6Course syllabus
Course syllabus SE2152 ( Autumn 2019 - Autumn 2021 )Course memo
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Course analysis SE2152: 17 Aug 2022Changes introduced for this course offering
• Extending the product range covered in the course to general fibrous materials including 3D materials on expense of traditional paper products. • Making links to other natural fiber sources. • Introducing the Granta Materials software for sustainability evaluation in the labs and homework. • Introduction of the guest lecture from the innovative industries such as BComp and TetraPak. • Revising the course goals and activities to reflect the changes.Course data has been registered manually