The Center's Scientists Have Presented The Key Results At The International Conference on Superconductivity and Quantum Materials.
April 26 - May 4, 2025, Fethiye (Turkey) hosted a major international scientific forum – the ICSM2025 and ICQMT2025 joint conference, which brought together the world's leading experts in the field of superconductivity, magnetism, innovative and quantum materials. The Forum has become an important platform for discussing the latest experimental and theoretical achievements aimed at developing advanced technologies and searching for new functional materials.The Center's scientists traditionally take an active part in this conference, demonstrating a high level of scientific research and strengthening international scientific ties.
The Center's scientists traditionally take an active part in this conference, demonstrating a high level of scientific research and strengthening international scientific ties.
This year, they presented five reports, four of which were invited presentations. This underlines the recognition of the Center's contribution by the world scientific community.
The Director of the Center, A.V. Vagov, made an invited presentation on the application of the trajectory integral method for modeling the quantum dynamics of open quantum systems, and also presented new results on the role of disorder in achieving high-temperature superconductivity. Senior researcher A.V. Krasavin reported on the features of vortex states in superconducting quasicrystals. Researcher P.M. Marychev presented the results of studies on the effect of disorder on the type of superconductivity in materials with a high concentration of impurities. The young scientist Tair Karabassov highlighted the research of hybrid structures, where the coexistence of superconductivity and magnetism plays a key role.
The Center's participation in such an authoritative conference confirms its significant role in the development of international scientific cooperation and the promotion of advanced research in the field of materials science and quantum technologies.