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.
"Scientific Wednesdays" in the Centre for Quantum Metamaterials
The Center hosted the traditional meeting of the participants of all its research projects
Dr. Croitoru Helds the Joint Research in Des Deux Infinis de Bordeaux Laboratory (LP2IB/CENBG/Bordeaux Univercity-CNRS/IN2P3)
Centres’ Senior Researcher, Professor Croitoru has visited the Theory group of Professor E. Buzdin at the Laboratory Des Deux Infinis de Bordeaux (LP2IB/CENBG/University of Bordeaux-CNRS/IN2P3) for joint research.
The Partnership with the World Leading Universities is developed by the Scientists of the Center
Another stage of the joint scientific research within the large-scale institutional international project CAPES-PrINT was held by the Director of the Centre, Professor Dr. Alexey Vagov at the University of Pernambuco (Brazil). The research stage was dedicated to the study of multi-zone superconductivity. The promising scientific results were achieved together with the group of Professor Dr. Albino.
Centre of Quantum Metamaterials at International Symposium "Nanophysics and Nanoelectronics", Nizhny Novgorod, March 2022
Chief Researcher, Professor Arkady Shanenko made a presentation at the prestigious International symposium "Nanophysics and Nanoelectronics", which was held in Nizhny Novgorod in March 2022.
HSE University to Establish Four New International Labs
Two international laboratories will be created at the HSE University Institute of Electronics and Mathematics, one at the Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology, and one at the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology. The four projects were selected from a total of 17 applications.