Markku Leskelä Explained

Markku Leskelä
Nationality:Finnish
Field:Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry
Work Institution:University of Helsinki

Markku Leskelä (born 1950) is a Finnish chemist and professor emeritus at University of Helsinki, known for his leading research in atomic layer deposition (ALD).[1] [2]

Markku Leskelä was the leader of the Finnish Centre of Excellence in ALD (2012-2017) by the University of Helsinki and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland.

Markku Leskelä started ALD research (then called atomic layer epitaxy) in the early 1980s at Helsinki University of Technology (nowadays Aalto University) with Prof. Lauri Niinistö.[3] In 2012, he received the ALD Innovation Prize at the international ALD conference.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Markku Leskelä - Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. www.helsinki.fi.
  2. Web site: Markku Leskelä - Helsingin yliopiston tutkimusportaali - Helsingin yliopisto. tuhat.halvi.helsinki.fi.
  3. Web site: Exhibition material "40 Years of ALD in Finland - Photos, Stories". November 29, 2014. September 20, 2016.
  4. News: ALD Innovation Prize to Dr. Suvi Haukka, ASM. Puurunen. Riikka. August 3, 2016. September 20, 2016. http://aldhistory.blogspot.fi/2016/08/ald-innovation-prize-to-dr-suvi-haukka.html.