Superconducting Nanodevices and Quantum Materials for Coherent Manipulation: Topological states in superconductors and magnetic materials – Liblice chateau (Czech Republic) 6th – 9th May 2025
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May 5 - 9th 2025
Liblice chateau (Czech Republic)
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Dr. Nenad Lazarević from the Center for Solid State Physics and New Materials delivered an invited talk "Lattice, spin, and charge excitations in Fe(Se:S)" at the SuperQumap Project Conference: Superconducting Nanodevices and Quantum Materials for Coherent Manipulation: Topological states in superconductors and magnetic materials , held from May 6–9 at Liblice Chateau, Czech Republic. The conference, organized under the COST Action CA21144, focused on superconducting nanodevices and quantum materials for coherent manipulation of topological states in superconductors and magnetic materials.
Dr. Lazarević's presentation contributed to discussions on the interplay between disorder, metastability, and hidden phases in low-dimensional quantum systems, aligning with the HIP-2D-QM project's objectives. His participation also strengthened international collaboration within the European quantum materials research community.