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Jian Ma serves as a Visiting Faculty member in the Department of Applied Physics at Aalto University's School of Science, and as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre of Excellence in Quantum Technology (QTF). He is also affiliated with the Quantum Computing and Devices research group, contributing to cutting-edge quantum technology development in Finland.
Dr. Ma's research spans multiple critical areas in quantum physics and device engineering, with particular expertise in quantum measurement techniques, superconducting devices, and nanoscale quantum systems. His work integrates theoretical understanding with practical device implementation, focusing on the development of components essential for quantum computing hardware. His research fingerprint shows strong activity in Quantum Dot Physics (100%), Bolometer Physics (85%), and various material science domains including Graphene (66%), Field Effect Transistors (66%), and Superconducting Materials (66%).
His recent publication trend reveals a strong focus on quantum measurement and detection technologies, particularly in cryogenic environments. The publications demonstrate a consistent trajectory toward developing practical quantum computing hardware components, with emphasis on readout techniques, resonator design, and novel material implementations for quantum devices. His work bridges fundamental quantum physics with engineering applications necessary for scalable quantum computing systems.
Dr. Ma has been actively involved in multiple significant research projects including QuTI (Quantum Technologies Industrial), SCAR (Scalable fabrication process for quantum-circuit refrigerators), BOLOSE (Ultrasensitive bolometers for security applications), and QUESS (Quantum Environment Engineering for Steered Systems), indicating substantial grant funding and collaborative research activity in the quantum technology field.
As a member of the Quantum Computing and Devices group within Aalto University's Department of Applied Physics, Dr. Ma contributes to one of Europe's leading quantum technology research environments, working alongside Professor Möttönen's research team which has established significant expertise in superconducting quantum devices and quantum measurement techniques.
