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Manu Kiiskilä seisoo ständinsä edessä EUCYS-kilpailussa.
Manu Kiiskilä, a student at Tampereen lyseon lukio high school, won the Special Donated Prize at the EU Contest for Young Scientists for his work on computer vision. The EUCYS contest took place in Poland in September.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/eucys-award-goes-to-manu-kiiskila

Manu Kiiskilä seisoo ständinsä edessä EUCYS-kilpailussa.
Manu Kiiskilä, a student at Tampereen lyseon lukio high school, won the Special Donated Prize at the EU Contest for Young Scientists for his work on computer vision. The EUCYS contest took place in Poland in September.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/eucys-award-goes-to-manu-kiiskila

Manu Kiiskilä seisoo ständinsä edessä EUCYS-kilpailussa.
Manu Kiiskilä, a student at Tampereen lyseon lukio high school, won the Special Donated Prize at the EU Contest for Young Scientists for his work on computer vision. The EUCYS contest took place in Poland in September.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/eucys-award-goes-to-manu-kiiskila

Manu Kiiskilä esittelee työtään Tutki-Kokeile-Kehitä 2024 finaalissa.
This year’s winners of the TuKoKe science competition for children and young people came from Tampere and Taipalsaari, as well as from Maunula, Puistola and Etelä-Haaga in Helsinki. The name TuKoKe stands for “tutki, kokeile, kehitä,” meaning “explore, experiment, develop.”
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/young-people-developed-a-human-like-chess-machine-and-a-computer-vision-that-learns-using-less-data

Manu Kiiskilä esittelee työtään Tutki-Kokeile-Kehitä 2024 finaalissa.
This year’s winners of the TuKoKe science competition for children and young people came from Tampere and Taipalsaari, as well as from Maunula, Puistola and Etelä-Haaga in Helsinki. The name TuKoKe stands for “tutki, kokeile, kehitä,” meaning “explore, experiment, develop.”
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/young-people-developed-a-human-like-chess-machine-and-a-computer-vision-that-learns-using-less-data

Manu Kiiskilä esittelee työtään Tutki-Kokeile-Kehitä 2024 finaalissa.
This year’s winners of the TuKoKe science competition for children and young people came from Tampere and Taipalsaari, as well as from Maunula, Puistola and Etelä-Haaga in Helsinki. The name TuKoKe stands for “tutki, kokeile, kehitä,” meaning “explore, experiment, develop.”
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/young-people-developed-a-human-like-chess-machine-and-a-computer-vision-that-learns-using-less-data

Kolme nuorta TuKoKe-kilpailijaa posterinsa edessä iloisina.
The TuKoKe competition is a science, technology and invention competition aimed at children and young people aged 4–20 years around Finland. Entries may be submitted in Finnish or in English.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/recommend-the-tukoke-competition-to-a-young-person

Kolme nuorta TuKoKe-kilpailijaa posterinsa edessä iloisina.
The TuKoKe competition is a science, technology and invention competition aimed at children and young people aged 4–20 years around Finland. Entries may be submitted in Finnish or in English.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/recommend-the-tukoke-competition-to-a-young-person

Kolme nuorta TuKoKe-kilpailijaa posterinsa edessä iloisina.
The TuKoKe competition is a science, technology and invention competition aimed at children and young people aged 4–20 years around Finland. Entries may be submitted in Finnish or in English.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/recommend-the-tukoke-competition-to-a-young-person

Winners of the TuKoKe 2023 Competition, behind them a wall painting of a bear.
The winning projects of the TuKoKe science competition organised by TEK and Opinkirjo deal with renewable energy, artificial intelligence, environmental health and textile waste. The final of the competition was held on 5–6 April in Otaniemen lukio upper secondary school in Espoo.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/grandpas-memory-and-green-values-can-be-felt-in-the-youths-winning-projects