Highlights
Einstein鈥檚 鈥渟pooky action鈥 goes massive!
The elusive quantum mechanical phenomenon called entanglement has now been made a reality in objects almost macroscopic in size. Results published in Nature show how two vibrating drumheads, the width of a human hair, can display the spooky action.

Centre for Quantum Engineering funding awarded for three projects
A total of EUR 290 000 has been granted for new projects that pave the way for large-scale initiatives in the field of quantum engineering at Aalto.

Construction of a quantum computer begins at Aalto University
Docent Mikko M枚tt枚nen's working group has received nearly one million euros in funding for the construction of a quantum computer.

Chemical route towards electronic devices in graphene
Essential electronic components, such as diodes and tunnel barriers, can be incorporated in single graphene wires (nanoribbons) with atomic precision.

Quantum technology selected as an Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence
Aalto is also involved in the space and imaging centres of excellence.
Refrigerator for quantum computers discovered
Quantum physicist Mikko M枚tt枚nen and his team have invented a quantum-circuit refrigerator, which can reduce errors in quantum computing.

Researchers create artificial materials atom-by-atom
Possibility to arrange the atoms precisely bring designer quantum materials closer to reality.

Researchers beat the quantum limit of microwave measurements
The microwave measurement method developed by the researchers can be used in quantum computing and measurement of gravitational waves.

Record-breaking tiny centenary celebration logo only a hundredth of a millimetre in size
The logo for Finland鈥檚 centennial was created from silicon with the same method as the world's smallest Aalto vase.

Aalto spinoff BlueFors awarded for their international success
BlueFors Cryogenics is the world鈥檚 leading manufacturer of 鈥榙ry鈥 ultra-low temperature refrigerators with promising growth prospects in the supply chain of quantum computers.

The researchers created a tiny laser using nanoparticles
Researchers at Aalto are the first to develop a plasmonic nanolaser that operates at visible light frequencies and uses so-called dark lattice modes.
2016 Best Physics Doctoral Dissertation and Teacher of the Year prizes awarded
Awards for best doctoral dissertations were granted in recognition of research. Also a Teacher of the Year prize was awarded for the second time.
Researchers discovered elusive half-quantum vortices in a superfluid
Gained understanding in quantum physics may be a step towards quantum computers.

Researchers nearly reached quantum limit with nanodrums
Extremely accurate measurements of microwave signals can potentially be used for data encryption based on quantum cryptography and other purposes.

Colors from darkness: Researchers develop alternative approach to quantum computing
Microwaves created at near absolute zero temperature provide uniquely correlated and controllable states.

ERC Proof of Concept to Mikko M枚tt枚nen
The Proof of Concept grant will be used to develop commercial applications.
New record in microwave detection
Aalto University researchers have broken the world record by fourteen fold in the energy resolution of thermal photodetection.

The CQE funding to Sillanp盲盲, Hakonen and Paraoanu
5 applications were submitted by the deadline in May.

P盲ivi T枚rm盲 appointed Academy Professor
The results of T枚rm盲鈥檚 work are expected to pave the way to the development of room temperature superconductors.
Physics award to Jukka Pekola
Professor Jukka Pekola received the physics award of Prof. Theodor Hom茅n at the annual celebration of The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letter.