Two thematic days on superconductivity, as part of the GDR Meetic, are being organized on December 6th and 7th by Y. Gallais, M. Cazayous, A. Sacuto (MPQ), and D. Colson (CEA-Saclay).
They will take place in the Buffon amphitheater at the University of Paris (15 Rue Hélène Brion, 75013 Paris).
The program is available on the GDR website.
Among the main themes of these days:
- Unconventional superconductivity: mechanisms, phase diagrams, quantum criticality, effects of correlations (cuprates, iron-based superconductors, ruthenates, heavy fermions…)
- New superconducting materials (nickelates…) and new techniques
- Low-dimensional superconductivity, devices
- Theoretical developments
- Non-equilibrium superconductivity and collective modes
Come and join us in large numbers!
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