Research

We investigate mesoscopic physics and its sensor applications. The main focus is on charge transport and thermal properties of metallic, superconducting and hybrid nanostructures. Particular research topics include electronic thermometry and refrigeration, nonequilibrium effects, Josephson devices, quantized and coherent charge pumping, noise, fluctuations and full counting statistics of charge and heat transport. Samples and devices are fabricated in the clean room of the Micronova centre for micro and nanotechnology. We perform our low-temperature experiments (0.01 – 4 K) in our laboratory in Micronova building.
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Pico-group, June 2016. From the left: Minna Günes, Robab Najafi Jabdaraghi, Klaara Viisanen, Shilpi Singh, Jesse Muhojoki, Anna Feshchenko, Elsa Mannila, Mattijs Mientki, Jukka Pekola, Ville Maisi, Joonas Peltonen, Bivas Dutta, Matthias Meschke, Libin Wang, Antti Jokiluoma, Alberto Ronzani, Dmitri Golubev, Jorden Senior.