Workshop

Superconductivity and Magnetism are among the most striking successes of the quantum mechanical description of solids.

The workshop “Advances in Quantum Magnetism and Superconductivity” will bring together leading researchers and young scientists to discuss recent progress and emerging trends in the study of these phenomena in correlated electron systems.

Topics will include novel quantum magnetic materials, unconventional superconductivity, topological effects, and advanced experimental and theoretical approaches for exploring their fundamental properties. The meeting aims to foster scientific exchange and collaboration across different disciplines, providing a stimulating environment for sharing ideas and future perspectives in the rapidly evolving field of quantum materials.

The workshop will also offer an opportunity to celebrate the scientific career and contributions of Prof. Roberto De Renzi, whose work has significantly advanced the field of quantum magnetism and strongly correlated systems by using local probe investigation.

Scientific and organizing commettee: Giuseppe Allodi, Pietro Bonfà, Stefano Carretta, Luigi Cristofolini, Massimo Ghidini, Mauro Riccò, Samuele Sanna, Paolo Santini, Massimo Solzi.

Speakers

Stephen Blundell - University of Oxford

Bernd Büchner - IFW Dresden and Dresden University of Technology

Roberto Caciuffo - Italy

Pietro Carretta - University of Pavia, Italy

Roberto De Renzi - University of Parma, Italy

Giacomo Ghiringhelli - Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Renato Gonnelli - Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Adrian Hillier - ISIS Neutron and Muon, UK

Josè Lorenzana - CNR, Rome, Italy

Hubertus Lütkens - Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland

Vesna Mitrović - Brown University, USA

Marina Putti - University of Genoa, Italy

Giulia Serrano - University of Florence, Italy

Ruggero Vaglio - University of Naples, Italy

See full program here

Registration

There are no registration fees.

Registration is open and includes access to the workshop as well as coffee breaks.

The participants should take care of their accommodation. There is a list of suggested Hotels in the Travel and Accommodation page.