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Esa Räsänen is a Professor in Physics, specializing in quantum systems and biomedical signal analysis. His research focuses on quantum dots, nonlinear dynamics, and heart rate variability analysis, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals. He has published 158 articles and engaged in 103 academic activities, including journal reviewing and conference presentations. Collaborations span multiple countries, with notable work on artificial graphene and cardiac electrophysiology. His activities include peer review for journals like Physical Review B and conference talks on topics such as branched flow and quantum scars.
Research interests bridge quantum physics and cardiovascular medicine, with a focus on theoretical models and clinical applications. Recent work includes studies on anomalous diffusion, bouncing-ball quantum scars, and heart failure detection using ECG data. He contributes to interdisciplinary projects, such as the MI-ECG cohort study on post-myocardial infarction monitoring.
His academic engagement includes roles as a reviewer, conference speaker, and opponent in doctoral examinations. Notable activities include contributions to the Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation and collaborations in water quality research. Despite extensive output, no specific grants or awards are explicitly detailed in the provided text.
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