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Pertti Hakonen is a Senior Advisor and Professor at the Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, and a member of the Centre of Excellence in Quantum Technology (QTF) and the Quantum Circuits and Correlations group. He holds a Doctoral degree (1985) and Master's degree (1982) in Engineering and Technology from Helsinki University of Technology. His research focuses on quantum technology, superconductivity, low-temperature physics, and nanophysics, with significant contributions to graphene, carbon nanotubes, and quantum noise phenomena.
Key roles and affiliations include leadership in projects such as the EFT: Topologically induced frustration and quantum phenomena (2021–2025) and the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Quantum Technology (2023–2025). He has supervised 22 theses and contributed to over 386 publications and 25 projects.
Research interests span quantum transport, Josephson junctions, and noise in mesoscopic systems. Awards include Fellow of the American Physical Society (1995) and membership in Academia Europaea (2002). His work addresses topics like superconducting qubits, topological materials, and ultra-low-noise graphene platforms.
Pertti actively collaborates internationally and has contributed to advancements in quantum sensing, parametric amplification, and the study of coherence in superconducting systems. His experimental and theoretical work bridges fundamental physics with technological applications, including quantum computing and cryogenic device development.
