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Novel approach to accurately defining the SI unit of power awarded QTF Annual Discovery Prize

Doctoral researcher Marco Mar铆n-Su谩rez of the PICO group is awarded for groundbreaking work in defining the SI unit of power, paving the way for better measurements in nanoscale thermodynamics
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Quantum scientists accurately measure power levels one trillion times lower than usual

A new device can measure power levels with unprecedented accuracy and sensitivity, offering a major step forward for quantum technologies
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InstituteQ launches new doctoral school in quantum technology

The Doctoral School in Quantum Technology and the industrial doctorates are now in operation
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Hands touching an art piece on the quantum exhibition.

New kind of quantum transport discovered in a device combining high-temperature superconductors and graphene

Researchers combine graphene and high-temperature superconductors in a single device, demonstrating a theoretically predicted phenomena in practice for the first time and potentially paving the way for improved devices and new physics
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Internal call for InstituteQ doctoral positions

With funding from Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation, the Finnish quantum community InstituteQ is opening a call for five doctoral positions
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Building an understanding of quantum turbulence from the ground up

Researchers show how energy disappears in quantum turbulence. The discovery paves way for a better understanding of turbulence in scales ranging from the microscopic to the planetary
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L盲hikuva superpakastimesta eli kryostaatista

Researchers take a step towards turning interactions that normally ruin quantum information into a way of protecting it

A new method for predicting the behavior of quantum devices provides a crucial tool for real-world applications of quantum technology
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Finnish Quantum Agenda details road ahead and stresses need for national quantum strategy

What are Finland鈥檚 strengths in quantum technology? How can Finland ensure it stays on top of the groundbreaking changes quantum technology will cause in the coming years and decades? These are the questions the Finnish Quantum Agenda answers.
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By detecting tiny flashes of heat, scientists pave way for more stable quantum computers

An international collaboration between quantum scientists resulted in a new way to measure heat dissipation in superconducting quantum circuits.
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Researchers use quantum mechanics to see objects without looking at them

The new method bridges the quantum and classical worlds and could improve measurements in quantum computers and other applications
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A peculiar protected structure links Viking knots with quantum vortices

Mathematical analysis identifies a vortex structure that is impervious to decay
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In Borromean rings, each circle holds the pattern together by passing through the other two circles. Credit: Alexander Kakinen.

Unimon - A new qubit to boost quantum computers for useful applications

The researchers have achieved the first quantum logic gates with unimons at 99.9% fidelity 鈥� a major milestone on the quest to build commercially useful quantum computers.
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Artistic impression of a unimon qubit in a quantum processor. Credits: Aleksandr Kakinen.

A Europe-first hybrid between quantum computer and supercomputer now open for research use

VTT, CSC, and Aalto University have created the most powerful quantum-assisted supercomputing infrastructure in the world. It's now available for research use.
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VTT's and IQM's HELMI quantum computer in its laboratory.

Deep technology solves global challenges - Aalto University is a great growth platform for deep tech companies

Deep tech companies that got their start at Aalto University include IQM, ICEYE, Ioncell and Mustekala.
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Centimeter-sized silicon chip, which has two parallel superconducting oscillators and the quantum-circuit refrigerators connected to them. Credit: Kuan Yen Tan.

鈥淗ave the tenacity and believe in your progress" 鈥� Studying quantum, the field of the future, now

Vivian Phan is a BSc graduate of Aalto University鈥檚 Quantum Technology studies and worked as part of the Micro and Quantum Systems research group. She shares what it鈥檚 like to build a career in a field that鈥檚 new and will most likely have its biggest impact years or decades from now.
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Nokia donates EUR 500 000 to the field of technology at Aalto University

The donation will fund doctoral programmes researching quantum technology and 6G technology.
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Quantum chips like it cold

Perpetual motion is possible 鈥� Scientists at Aalto University鈥檚 Low Temperature Lab observed the interaction of two time-crystals that bend the laws of physics

Time-crystals are a phase of matter in which the particles more in a perpetually repeating cycle with no external input of energy. Researchers were able to create two time-crystals at Aalto University鈥檚 Low Temperature Lab and observe their interaction. In the future, time-crystals might have applications in devices such as quantum computer memory components.
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Kuvaa laitteittosta Aalto-yliopsiton Kylm盲laboratoriossa.

Vikas Garg uses deep learning to solve complex real-world problems

Assistant Professor Vikas Garg finds meaning in solving real-world problems and working with inspiring stakeholders.
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Assistant Professor Vikas Garg smiling in a profile picture.

An atomic-scale window into superconductivity paves the way for new quantum materials

Researchers have demonstrated a new technique to measure the quantum excitations in superconducting materials with atomic precision for the first time. Detecting these excitations is an important step towards understand exotic superconductors, which could help us improve quantum computers and perhaps even pave the way towards room-temperature superconductors.
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New Academy Research Fellows and postdoctoral researchers

Funding granted by the Academy of Finland brings six new Academy Research Fellows, and 14 postdoctoral researchers 色色啦 University 鈥� congratulations to all!
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