Milo Sulin
milo.s.sulin@utu.fi Office: P79 |
Quantum mechanics; Representation theory of algebras and groups; data analysis
Trainee at Computational Soft Matter Group
I majored in theoretical physics with my master's thesis focusing on the subject of continuous variable quantum systems. Lately I have grown increasingly interested in the mathematics of quantum theory and the near future applications of quantum mechanics in technology.
I also like thinking and learning about pure mathematics and I'm especially interested in topology, representation theory of groups and Lie algebras, and functional analysis. Really I enjoy thinking about any sort of analytical problem no matter the context. Currently I am thinking about stochastic simulation methods for synthetic data creation at the Materials Engineering department.
I also enjoy programming and enjoy learning methods for optimising code for example for the purpose of numerical physics simulations.
As part of my internship at the Materials Engineering department I am searching for ways of creating synthetic data related to solar energy production. This synthetic data could then be used for planning solar energy production networks and related risk analysis.