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Mikael Fogelström is a Researcher at Chalmers University of Technology, currently affiliated with the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2). He holds a PhD from Åbo Akademi University (1995), focusing on theoretical and numerical studies of superfluid 3He. Following postdoctoral research at Northwestern University (1996–1998) and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (1998–2000), he joined Chalmers in 2000, transitioning to MC2 in 2003.
His research interests primarily revolve around mesoscopic and unconventional superconductivity, with recent expansions into graphene and topological materials. He investigates quantum transport phenomena, surface states, phase transitions, and symmetry-breaking mechanisms in superconductors. His work also explores applications of graphene in optoelectronics and plasmonics, emphasizing impurity effects and nonlocal electronic behaviors.
While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the text, his contributions include developing theoretical frameworks like SuperConga and advancing understanding of nanoscale superconducting systems. His publications span experimental and computational studies in superfluidity, Josephson junctions, and light-matter interactions in quantum materials.
No information on advisees or grants is provided in the text. His research is centered at MC2, though specific lab affiliations or teams are not detailed here.



