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Christian Flindt is an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Physics, School of Science, Aalto University. His research group focuses on theoretical quantum transport, with expertise in dynamic single-electron emitters, noise and fluctuations in electronic conductors, and charge transport in hybrid microwave cavity architectures.
- Education: Doctoral degree in Natural Sciences from Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU)
Flindt's research spans quantum many-body physics, statistical mechanics, and scattering theory, with applications to quantum devices and nanoelectronics. His recent work explores non-classical correlations, entanglement, and quantum jump trajectories. Key projects include the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Quantum Technology (2023–2025) and the QuLeeYang project on Lee-Yang theory for quantum phase transitions.
His publications in 2025 address temperature control using qubits, Lee-Yang phase transition theory, and photon statistics in bosonic networks. Earlier works (2024) analyze Cooper pair splitters and charge tunneling in quantum dots. Flindt frequently collaborates internationally and has led projects funded by the Academy of Finland and EU H2020 MC.



