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New Academy of Finland postdoctoral researchers explore new materials, mathematical modelling, and computer security

8 postdoctoral research grants were awarded to the School of Science
Cyber. Kuva: Aalto-yliopisto / Aki-Pekka Sinikoski
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Zoran Cenevhas received funding for a project that aims to develop a new printing method for producing 2D/3D objects using aerosolized particles and a focused laser beam. This will allow for printing of 2D or 3D objects with sub-micron resolution, which is far beyond what is currently available.

Luk谩拧 Flaj拧man鈥檚 project 鈥淏ridging Magnons鈥 develops new techniques for exploiting the phenomena of spin waves in materials. Mobile phone and WiFi technology rely on microwave processing, and the components developed in this project could potentially enable much smaller and more powerful devices.

Lachlan Gunnis aiming to prevent computer hackers being able to exploit a common type of bug called 鈥榤emory corruption vulnerabilities鈥. These bugs are a major risk to computer security; Microsoft state that they make up seventy percent of their reported vulnerabilities. The goal of the project is to develop new techniques for defending against them.

Tom Gustafsson鈥檚 project 鈥淎daptive high-order mortar methods for computational contact mechanics鈥 is designing new algorithms and methods for mathematical modelling for complex engineering simulations

Shinji Koshida鈥檚 funding will support his continuing work into statistical mechanics in the   project 鈥淐oupling of Gaussian free fields and Schramm鈥揕oewner evolutions on multiply connected domains鈥.

Laure Mercier de Lepinay has received a grant for the project 鈥淰acuum forces between superconductors probed with microwave optomechanics鈥 to explore the incredibly small forces that quantum fluctuations exert on materials. These forces have been measured before, but never using superconducting materials, and Dr Mercier de Lepinay hopes that doing so will shed more light on the phenomen.

Carlo Rigoni is looking to create a new class of synthetic materials that could behave biologically. The project 鈥淒issipative functional nanomaterials with non-equilibrium magnetic and  photonic responses鈥 will try to make nanomaterials with structures that can be controlled via energy dissipation.

Owies Wani is producing new materials inspired by 鈥渉omeostasis 鈥 nature鈥檚 ability to resist changes imposed by the environment. He will produce a resilient and interactive material that if strained under load would have an inbuild mechanism to return to initial state and thereby maintain its integrity. This will potentially be useful for the emerging field of soft-robotics.

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