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Mikko Möttönen

Mikko Möttönen

Professor
Professor
T304 Dept. Applied Physics

Mikko's research interests cover a wide variety of topics in quantum physics and technology. For example, he has studied magnetic-monopole analogues in Bose-Einstein condensates and single-electron pumping in silicon quantum dots. Currently, he is most focused on superconducting electric circuits which he has used to demonstrate the most sensitive bolometer, a quantum-circuit refrigerator, and qubits such as the unimon qubit and transmon reaching millisecond coherence time. The bolometer can be used to readout qubits with a small footprint and low energy budget and the refrigerator can potentially be used to demonstrate efficient initialization of superconducting qubits. Mikko has also co-founded two companies from his research: IQM Quantum Computers and QMIll. For further details, see the web pages of Mikko's Quantum Computing and Devices group:

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Tietotie 3 02150 Espoo Finland
Telefonnummer
+358505940950

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Honorary Doctor of Technology

An honorary doctorate is a title granted to especially accomplished persons in recognition of their achievements.
Award or honor granted for academic or artistic career Department of Applied Physics Jan 2022

Nokia Foundation Recognition Award 2020

The Nokia Foundation Recognition Award celebrates individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions to the advancement of information and communications technologies. The award is granted to a single recipient every year.<br/><br/>The recognition, which is presented to individuals working in Finland or globally, carries with it a 10,000 € monetary prize. In addition to the financial award, Nokia Foundation promotes and facilitates the visibility of the awardee and the achievement.<br/><br/>While there is no formal application process available for the Nokia Foundation Recognition Award, third party independent proposals are welcome for consideration.
Award or honor granted for academic or artistic career Department of Applied Physics Nov 2020

Väisälä Prize 2020

Annual science prize awarded by the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters
Award or honor granted for academic or artistic career Department of Applied Physics Dec 2020

Innovation Professor of the Year 2021

The CTO of the Year Awards are given by Technology Industries of Finland, Business Finland and innovation consulting company Spinverse to highlight the importance of Chief Technology Officers’ work on the future competitiveness of Finnish industry. This year, also the work of Innovation Professors collaborating with companies was recognised. The awards were published and given on the 16th of February 2021 at the CTO Forum, an event which this year was themed around digitalisation and sustainability.
Award or honor granted for academic or artistic career Department of Applied Physics Feb 2021

Forskningsgrupp

  • Quantum Computing and Devices, Professor

Publikationer

Aarne Keränen, Qi Ming Chen, András Gunyhó, Priyank Singh, Jian Ma, Visa Vesterinen, Joonas Govenius, Mikko Möttönen 2025 Nature Communications

V. Vadimov, M. Xu, J. T. Stockburger, J. Ankerhold, M. Möttönen 2025 Physical Review Research

Toni Annala, Hermanni Rajamäki, Mikko Möttönen 2024 Communications in Mathematical Physics

Toni Annala, Tommi Mikkonen, Mikko Möttönen 2024 Physical Review Research

Andrey A. Generalov, Klaara L. Viisanen, Jorden Senior, Bernardo R. Ferreira, Jian Ma, Mikko Möttönen, Mika Prunnila, Heorhii Bohuslavskyi 2024 Applied Physics Letters

Andras Gunyho, Suman Kundu, Jian Ma, Wei Liu, Sakari Niemelä, Giacomo Catto, Vasilii Vadimov, Visa Vesterinen, Priyank Singh, Qiming Chen, Mikko Möttönen 2024 Nature Electronics

Hermanni Rajamäki, Toni Annala, Mikko Möttönen 2024 Physical Review Letters

Miika Rasola, Mikko Möttönen 2024 Scientific Reports

Miika Rasola, Samuel Klaver, Jian Ma, Priyank Singh, Tuomas Uusnäkki, Heikki Suominen, Mikko Möttönen 2024 Physical Review Research

Aashish Sah, Suman Kundu, Heikki Suominen, Qiming Chen, Mikko Möttönen 2024 Communications Physics