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Aalto spinoff BlueFors awarded for their international success

BlueFors Cryogenics is the world’s leading manufacturer of ‘dry’ ultra-low temperature refrigerators with promising growth prospects in the supply chain of quantum computers.
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Photo: Matti Porre/Office of the President of the Republic of Finland

The researchers created a tiny laser using nanoparticles

Researchers at Aalto are the first to develop a plasmonic nanolaser that operates at visible light frequencies and uses so-called dark lattice modes.
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2016 Best Physics Doctoral Dissertation and Teacher of the Year prizes awarded

Awards for best doctoral dissertations were granted in recognition of research. Also a Teacher of the Year prize was awarded for the second time.
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Researchers discovered elusive half-quantum vortices in a superfluid

Gained understanding in quantum physics may be a step towards quantum computers.
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A half-quantum vortex combines circular spin flow and circular mass flow, leading to the 
formation of vortex pairs that can be observed experimentally. Image: Ella Maru Studio.

Researchers nearly reached quantum limit with nanodrums

Extremely accurate measurements of microwave signals can potentially be used for data encryption based on quantum cryptography and other purposes.
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Micro drums enable a nearly noiseless measurement of radio signals. The drum is made of thin superconducting aluminium film on top of a quartz chip (blue background). Image: Mika Sillanpää

Under debate - quantum computing already studied in Finland

A unique programming course for the D-Wave quantum computer makes use of refrigeration technology developed at Aalto University.
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Programming D-Wave quantum computer

Colors from darkness: Researchers develop alternative approach to quantum computing

Microwaves created at near absolute zero temperature provide uniquely correlated and controllable states.
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Artistic depiction of the generation of three correlated photons from quantum vacuum. Image Antti Paraoanu.

Olli V. Lounasmaa Memorial Prize 2016 awarded to Michel Devoret

Professor Michel Devoret received the prize for his pioneering investigations and applications of macroscopic quantum phenomena at low temperatures.
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Michel Devoret

ERC Proof of Concept to Mikko Möttönen

The Proof of Concept grant will be used to develop commercial applications.
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New record in microwave detection

Aalto University researchers have broken the world record by fourteen fold in the energy resolution of thermal photodetection.
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Artistic image of a hybrid superconductor-metal microwave detector. Credit: Ella Maru Studio.

The CQE funding to Sillanpää, Hakonen and Paraoanu

5 applications were submitted by the deadline in May.
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"Water tower"

Päivi Törmä appointed Academy Professor

The results of Törmä’s work are expected to pave the way to the development of room temperature superconductors.
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Physics award to Jukka Pekola

Professor Jukka Pekola received the physics award of Prof. Theodor Homén at the annual celebration of The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letter.
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Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship awarded to study flat-band superconductivity

This Fellowship was awarded to theoretically explore the concept of flat bands as a means to achieve high-temperature superconductivity.
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Aalto University research project on quantum technology awarded a seven-figure grant

The European Research Council has awarded Docent Mikko Möttönen the two-million-euro Consolidator Grant for a five-year research project.
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Presentation of professor: Sebastiaan van Dijken

Sebastiaan van Dijken is a Professor at the Department of Applied Physics and the leader of the Nanomagnetism and Spintronics research group.
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Maxwell’s demon as a self-contained, information-powered refrigerator

Scientists created a nano-scale device that may facilitate the design of future computers, for example.
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Autonomous Maxwell's demon

More Higgs particles can be found by studying superfluid helium

Recent study predicts that these particles are much heavier than earlier observation.
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Helium-3 experimental cell and extract of data showing creation of light Higgs mode (analog of 125 GeV Higgs boson). Illustration: Dr. Vladislav Zavyalov, Low Temperature Laboratory, Aalto University.

Born to be a physicist

As a child, Professor Mika Sillanpää used to devour books on particle physics and was a big fan of stars.
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Mika Sillanpää preparing a cryostat i.e. a special refrigerator for cooling the samples close to absolute zero. In addition to the list of publications, the top-level standard of Sillanpää’s research is manifested by significant funding such as the ERC Starting Grant and ERC Consolidator Grant awarded by the European Research Council.

2015 Best Physics Doctoral Dissertation and Lecturer of the Year prizes awarded

The awards for doctoral dissertations are granted in recognition of research. This year a Lecturer of the Year prize was awarded for the first time.
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