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Dr. Samuli Autti is a Research Fellow and Lecturer in the Department of Physics at Lancaster University. His primary affiliation is with the Low Temperature Physics research group, where he investigates quantum fluids, superfluidity, and dark matter detection technologies.
His research spans:
- Experimental studies of superfluid helium-3 phases and topological defects
- Quantum sensing technologies for dark matter detection (QUEST-DMC collaboration)
- Ultra-low temperature nanodevices and quantum refrigeration
- Dynamics of magnon Bose-Einstein condensates and time crystals
Recent publications (2020-2025) focus on quantum coherent systems in low-temperature environments, with key themes including:
- Dark matter detection methodologies using quantum sensors
- Thermal transport and dissipation mechanisms at nanoscales
- Nonequilibrium quantum phases like time crystals
- Topological phenomena in superfluid helium systems
He received the Nicholas Kurti Science Prize (2023) for outstanding contributions to low-temperature physics.
He currently supervises PhD students:
- Tineke Salmon (Low Temperature Physics)
- Luke Whitehead (Low Temperature Physics)
His major projects include:
- Pushing the boundaries of superfluid vacuum and coherence (2022-2027)
- Research Fellowship (2018-2019)
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