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Mikko Huttunen is a Lecturer in the Department of Physics at Tampere University, within the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences. His research focuses on photonics, nonlinear optics, and plasmonic metasurfaces, with particular emphasis on nanocavities, surface lattice resonances, and biomedical imaging applications. He is affiliated with the NLO Group and has contributed to advancing optical materials characterization and super-resolution imaging techniques.
His work spans theoretical and applied photonics, including studies on enhancing nonlinear optical effects in nanostructured materials. Key contributions include exploring structural disorder effects in perovskite-inspired materials, developing methods for fiber-reinforced implants, and advancing label-free super-resolution microscopy through nonlinear optics. He has collaborated on projects involving high-Q plasmonic metasurfaces and epsilon-near-zero microcavities, contributing to fields such as sensing, imaging, and nanolasing technologies.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His research group (NLO Group) is active in both fundamental and translational research, with applications in biomedical diagnostics and nanophotonic device engineering.



