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Erkki Thuneberg serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Applied Physics at Aalto University, Finland. His research spans low-temperature physics, superconductivity, and superfluidity, with recent publications in top journals including the Journal of Low Temperature Physics and Physical Review B.
Thuneberg specializes in quantum phenomena at ultra-low temperatures, focusing on superfluid helium-3, superconducting pair potentials, and vortex dynamics. His work addresses topological defects, phase transitions, and quantum transport in mesoscopic systems, contributing to fundamental theories of quantum fluids and superconductors through both theoretical modeling and experimental collaboration.
From 2021 to 2025, Thuneberg's publications reveal a cohesive trajectory exploring quantum vortices in superfluids, theoretical frameworks for superconductivity, and emergent phenomena in magnon condensates. His research consistently bridges mathematical modeling with physical observations, advancing understanding of quantum condensed matter systems across multiple subdisciplines.
He is actively affiliated with Aalto University's Department of Applied Physics, participating in Finland's internationally recognized low-temperature physics research ecosystem through collaborations with the Low Temperature Laboratory and international partners.


