Quantum physics|Tuokkola, who is doing his doctoral thesis at Aalto University, made the qubit stay in superposition for a millisecond. Tuokkola, who is doing her doctoral thesis at Aalto University, has reached the vantage point of the development of quantum technology.
Physicist Mikko Tuokkola thought as a schoolboy that physics students would mostly become teachers or engineers. He was interested in the natural sciences, but thought he might become a doctor himself.
However, now Tuokkola, 26, is doing his PhD in physics. Its topic is mainly related to quantum computers, which should calculate faster than current computers and which are being developed feverishly in Finland as well.