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Illustration for news: The entire range of scientific research of the Center was presented at the "8th International Conference on Superconductivity and Magnetism ICSM 2023" in Turkey

The entire range of scientific research of the Center was presented at the "8th International Conference on Superconductivity and Magnetism ICSM 2023" in Turkey

The scientists of the Centre for Quantum Metamaterials , Professors A. Shanenko, M. Croitoru and A. Krasavin, and PhD students A. Lukyanov and V. Neverov took part in the international conference "8th Conference on Superconductivity and Magnetism ICSM2023", held in Fethiye (Turkey) , May 4-11, 2023.

Illustration for news: Research assistants of the Center presented poster presentations at the International Symposium "Nanophysics and Nanoelectronics" in Nizhny Novgorod

Research assistants of the Center presented poster presentations at the International Symposium "Nanophysics and Nanoelectronics" in Nizhny Novgorod

Their presentation "Correlated disorder - a way to improve the characteristics of superconductors", has theoretically justified the approach which allows to significantly improve superconducting characteristics by using materials with spatially correlated disorder.

Illustration for news: The Chief Researcher of the Center, Professor Arkady Shanenko made an Invited Presentation at the authoritative international symposium "Nanophysics and Nanoelectronics" in Nizhny Novgorod.

The Chief Researcher of the Center, Professor Arkady Shanenko made an Invited Presentation at the authoritative international symposium "Nanophysics and Nanoelectronics" in Nizhny Novgorod.

The report was dedicated to a new phenomenon in superconducting systems, which is associated with an increase of superconductivity near the surface of a superconductor.

XXVII Symposium “Nanophysics and Nanoelectronics” , Nizhny Novgorod, March 13-16, 2023

The Scientists of the Centre will present the results of their research at the international symposium  “Nanophysics and Nanoelectronics” in Nizhny Novgorod

Illustration for news: "Scientific Wednesdays" in the Centre for Quantum Metamaterials

"Scientific Wednesdays" in the Centre for Quantum Metamaterials

The Center hosted the traditional meeting of the participants of all its research projects

Illustration for news: Scientists have developed an algorithm for precise calculation of quantum systems

Scientists have developed an algorithm for precise calculation of quantum systems

The quantum computer has become even closer.

Researchers at the HSE MIEM Center for Quantum Metamaterials, together with their colleagues from Germany and the UK, have proposed an algorithm for Automatic Compression of Arbitrary environments (ACE). It provides breakthrough possibilities of precise calculations in  the study of the dynamics of quantum systems. According to the scientists, this new method will be used in the design of quantum computers and new communication systems. The results of the work are published in the Nature Physics.

Scientists of the Center have developed an algorithm for calculating the dynamics of dissipative quantum systems.

Researchers at the HSE MIEM Center for Quantum Metamaterials, together with colleagues from Germany and the UK, have proposed an algorithm for Automated Compression of Arbitrary environments (ACE).

Illustration for news: The First Scientific Events of 2023 Were Held at the Centre of Quantum Metamaterials

The First Scientific Events of 2023 Were Held at the Centre of Quantum Metamaterials

2023 Scientific Results Summed Up by the Centre of Quantum Metamaterials.

Centre's Researchers have published 12 Articles in Q1 journals, including Nature Physics and Physical Review Letters. The research results were presented at 3 international scientific conferences.

Illustration for news: Intern Researchers of the Center Contribute to Innovative Scientific Work.

Intern Researchers of the Center Contribute to Innovative Scientific Work.

Alexander Lukyanov and Vyacheslav Neveriv are making headway in improvement of quantative methods in microscopic superconduction theory.