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Jukka Nurminen serves as an Adjunct Professor and Visitor within Aalto University's Department of Computer Science, maintaining active affiliation with the Myllymäki Petri research group at the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT). His institutional presence bridges theoretical computer science and sustainability applications through cross-disciplinary collaborations.
Research focuses span three critical domains: energy-efficient computing systems (data centers, distributed networks), sustainable urban mobility via smartphone data analytics, and AI ethics in educational contexts. His work consistently translates computational frameworks into real-world sustainability solutions, such as developing smartphone-based tools for low-carbon travel optimization and energy-aware data center management.
Recent publications (2025) reveal emerging expertise in quantum algorithm measurement techniques and LLM ethics assessment, building on established contributions in sustainable transportation (2020) and green computing (2018-2019). This trajectory demonstrates continuous adaptation to computational frontiers while maintaining core sustainability objectives.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources, though his work appears in premier venues including IEEE Quantum Software, ACM Transactions, and Sustainability journals.
As an Adjunct Professor, he likely engages in graduate supervision within Aalto's Computer Science department, with research supported by institutional resources at HIIT and Aalto. Collaborative patterns indicate international partnerships, particularly with CERN in green computing initiatives and transportation researchers in sustainable mobility projects.
His affiliation with the Myllymäki Petri group provides access to HIIT's machine learning infrastructure and cross-institutional researcher network, facilitating the data-intensive approaches central to his transportation and energy studies.

