Dr. Samuli Autti
Dr Samuli Autti was recognised for his achievements in macroscopic quantum systems at ultra-low temperatures. This research will help lead the way to understanding exotic topological defects, time crystals and their interactions, the decay of quantum turbulence, and the microstructure of unconventional superfluids. His research has made significant contributions to the field through experiments conducted at ultra-low temperatures using magnetic cooldown techniques, particularly in the study of superfluid 3He. This research sheds light on energy conservation in quantum turbulence, revealing a microscopic decay process that had remained elusive for decades.
World Governments Summit 2024
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1 Feb 14:30 - 15:001.1 Plenary Hall
Panel Discussion
Dr. Rahul R. Nair2024 Blavatnik Awards for Yong Scientists, 2014 Iupap Young Scientist Award, University of Manchester
Dr. Moran Bercovici2019 Blavatnik Award for Young Scientists, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Dr. Samuli Autti2023 Nicholas Kurti Science Prize for Europe, 2020 Iupap Young Scientist Prize, Lancaster University
Dr. Dawn FreshwaterVice-chancellor, University of Auckland