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Oskar Leinonen is a Research Fellow (Doctoral Research Fellow) at the University of Oslo within the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, actively engaged in the CompSci doctoral program under primary supervision of Professor Morten Hjorth-Jensen. His research focuses on Condensed Matter Physics, situated in room Ø452 of the Physics Building at Sem Sælandsvei 24, Oslo, with correspondence via PO Box 1048 Blindern.
Leinonen holds advanced degrees from Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg:
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics (2018)
- Master of Science in Applied Physics (2021)
His research interests emphasize Computational Physics, Quantum Computing, and Many-body Physics, reflecting a specialized approach to simulating quantum systems in condensed matter. This work is inherently interdisciplinary, leveraging computational science frameworks to address complex theoretical challenges in quantum phenomena and material properties, as evidenced by his enrollment in the CompSci doctoral program.
No scientific awards or honors are documented in the source material, consistent with his early-career status as a doctoral candidate. Similarly, he has no listed advisees or grant involvements, as his current role centers on completing his PhD rather than supervising students or securing independent funding.
Leinonen operates within the Condensed Matter Physics research group at the University of Oslo, collaborating through the CompSci program. This affiliation provides access to state-of-the-art computational resources and interdisciplinary networks, positioning him at the intersection of theoretical physics and advanced computing methodologies.
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