
معرفی
Vladimir Eltsov is a Senior Scientist at the Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, affiliated with OtaNano and the Topological Quantum Fluids research group. His primary research focuses on quantum fluids, superfluidity, and topological materials, with significant contributions to understanding quantum turbulence, vortex dynamics, and Bose-Einstein condensates in superfluid 3He.
Education:
- Doctoral degree in Engineering and Technology from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (2004)
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering and Technology from Russian Academy of Sciences (1997)
Research Interests: Eltsov's work explores superfluidity in helium-3, quantum turbulence, topological defects, and the interplay between superfluid dynamics and external fields. He has pioneered studies on vortex-core structures, time crystals, and quantum wave turbulence. His research bridges condensed matter physics with cosmological analogs, such as modeling superfluid systems as 'universes' for studying quantum phenomena.
Projects: He leads major initiatives like the Time Crystals in Topological Materials (2025–2029) and WEYLFLUID: Weyl and Flat-Band Fermions in Topological Superfluids (2020–2024), supported by the Academy of Finland. These projects investigate topological phases and their applications in quantum technologies.
Grants & Activities: Eltsov has secured funding for Ukrainian researchers' integration into Finnish academia (2023–2025) and actively participates in conferences, delivering invited talks on topics like quantum turbulence and superconductivity. He is a principal investigator in over five projects and has supervised six theses.
Labs & Teams: His work is conducted within Aalto's Low-Temperature Physics group, leveraging advanced facilities like OtaNano for cryogenic experiments. Collaborations span global institutions, focusing on superfluid dynamics and quantum phenomena.

