Jukka Maalampi
No active affiliation
Previous, inactive or other affiliations
- Department of Physics (University of Jyväskylä), Professor, Emeritus, Ended
Research interests
My research subject is the physics of neutrinos, the tiniest constituents of matter. It is basic research aiming to discover new scientific knowledge of the origin of mass of particles, dynamics of the Sun, supernovae explosions and the evolution and structure of the Universe.
Fields of science
Projects as Principal investigator
- Neutriinofysiikan tutkimus/matka-apuraha
- Magnus Ehrnrooth Foundation
- Kaivosympäristöstä kansainväliseksi T&K-
- Other Finnish public organization (ELY centres, municipalities, federation of municipalities, development companies)
Projects as Team Member
- Spin-kinetiikka suprajohteissa ja topologisissa supranesteissä
- Silaev, Mikhail
- Research Council of Finland
- Tarkkuusmassamittauksia eitttäin matalien Q-arvojen määrittämiseksi mahdollistaa kandidaattiytimistä neutriinojen tutkimiseen
- Eronen, Tommi
- Research Council of Finland
- Metalli-molekyyli-rajapintojen nanorakenteet (NaMeMolnt)
- Häkkinen, Hannu
- Research Council of Finland
- Competitive funding to strengthen universities’ research profiles. Profiling actions at the JYU, round 1
- Hämäläinen, Keijo
- Research Council of Finland
- Quantum properties of optomechanical systems
- Massel, Francesco
- Research Council of Finland
- Studies of exotic nuclei for understanding the origin of elements in the Universe
- Kankainen, Anu
- Research Council of Finland
- Kvanttiväridynamiikka suurella energialla QCD at high energy
- Lappi, Tuomas
- Research Council of Finland
- Muotojen rinnakkaiselo ja kollektiivisuus raskaissa ytimissä
- Pakarinen, Janne
- Research Council of Finland