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Tuomas Sahlsten is an Academy Research Fellow at Aalto University's Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis, serving as Principal Investigator for two major Academy of Finland-funded projects on quantum chaos of large many-body systems (2022-2025 and 2022-2027).
Education:
- Doctoral degree in Natural Sciences, University of Helsinki (awarded 30 November 2012)
Research Interests: Dr. Sahlsten's work bridges mathematical physics, harmonic analysis, and dynamical systems with emphasis on quantum chaos, ergodic theory, and fractal geometry. His fingerprint reveals deep expertise in Fourier transforms (100%), Euclidean space (80%), tangent measures (80%), trigonometric series (60%), eigenvectors (60%), and self-similar sets (40%), demonstrating interdisciplinary connections between spectral theory, geometric measure theory, and number theory.
Publication Trends: Recent work (2021-2024) shows consistent focus on harmonic analysis-dynamical systems intersections, particularly Fourier analysis of fractal structures (Cantor sets, self-similar sets) and quantum ergodicity on hyperbolic surfaces. His research increasingly explores connections between trigonometric series, entropy in dynamical systems, and spectral properties of large-genus surfaces.
Scientific Awards:
- Academy Research Fellow, Academy of Finland (2022)
Grants & Collaboration: Leads two Academy of Finland projects investigating quantum chaos through collaborations with international researchers (Masson, Stevens, Orponen). His work demonstrates strong cross-institutional partnerships, particularly in spectral analysis of hyperbolic surfaces and fractal geometry, with recent publications in top-tier journals including American Journal of Mathematics and Mathematische Annalen.



