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Jere Tapio Mäkinen serves as an Academy Research Fellow at Aalto University's Department of Applied Physics within the School of Science. His research is anchored in the Quantum Circuits and Correlations group, focusing on quantum phenomena in superfluid systems and topological matter.
His research spans quantum physics, condensed matter, and low-temperature physics with emphasis on superfluidity, quantum time crystals, and topological superfluids. He investigates vortex dynamics, magnon condensates, and quantum turbulence in superfluid helium-3 and helium-4, bridging fundamental quantum mechanics with quantum computing applications. Experimental and theoretical approaches characterize his methodology in probing quantum phase transitions and topological defects.
Analysis of his 2020-2024 publications reveals dominant themes in quantum time crystals, magnon Bose-Einstein condensates, and topological superfluid phenomena. His work frequently appears in high-impact journals including Nature Physics, Nature Materials, and Physical Review Letters, demonstrating cross-disciplinary relevance from cosmological analogies to quantum sensor development.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Academy Research Fellow (Academy of Finland)
Available information does not specify advising activities or grant funding details. Dr. Mäkinen actively contributes to the Quantum Circuits and Correlations research group at Aalto University, where he collaborates on experimental quantum systems involving superfluid helium platforms and quantum circuit implementations.
