Artificial atoms in graphene and their collapse
At a seminar held for staff, graduate students and students of the HSE, as well as for everyone, Professor Peeters told about a very interesting phenomenon – the collapse of atoms
The Intern of the Center, Postgraduate Student Vyacheslav Neverov, Made a Presentation at the XXVII International Scientific Conference of Young Scientists
Vyacheslav Neverov made a presentati "Superconducting transition from type I to type II from the point of view of microscopic theories" at the XXVII International scientific conference of young scientists. The conference was held on the basis of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research" - a large research center in the city of Dubna near Moscow. Traditionally, this conference gathers young scientists to discuss their research on a variety of topics related to physics and mathematics. The conference provides an opportunity for the young scientists at the beginning of their career to gain the necessary experience of speaking to a large audience and, also, communicating with colleagues.

Progress in the cooperation between the Centre and Brazilian research institutions.
Joint research is aimed at the theoretical description of a new generation of superconducting materials and devices. Among them is the work on the magnetic response of ferromagnetic superconductors, which offers a fresh look at the phenomenon of intermediate or intertype superconductivity in various materials. Another interesting work concerns the new mechanism of the "origin of complexity from simplicity" - when a system with rather primitive interactions between its constituent parts allows the emergence of complex spatial and temporal configurations (patterns). The article with these results were sent respectively to the editors of the prestigious journals Communications Physics and Physical Review X.
Professor Mauro Doria and Director of the Centre Alexey Vagov talked to TASS journalists
Theoretical physicists from Russia and Brazil are working together on a theory that describes novel superconducting materials with potentially high critical temperature. The theory can explain many properties of superconductors with non-trivial topological properties as well as of those with multiple condensates. This was stated to TASS by professor Dr. Mauro Doria (Institute of Physics at the Federal University of Rio-de-Janeiro, Brazil) and professor Dr. Alexei Vagov (Center for Quantum Metamaterials, Moscow Institute for Electronics and Mathematics, HSE University).

Dr. Mauro Melchiades Doria, professor Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has presented a lecture for all the students and employees of MIEM
Dr. Mauro Doria, recognized specialist in the field of new superconducting materials, has held an interesting scientific event for all MIEM employees and students - a lecture "The Origin of the Dirac Linear Spectrum and Topology "
Professor Dr. Mauro Doria, from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, has visited the Center for Quantum Metamaterials, June 2-10,2023.
The main goal of this scientific visit was a joint research with scientists working at the Center, in particular, with Professor A. Shanenko and Professor A. Vagov. Professor Doria has also given a seminar at the MIEM HSE, where he talked about his recent work on new materials with non-trivial topological properties.

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.

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.

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