CMD2020 talks are available online
September 19, 2020 - 12:00 PMThe virtual conference was great success, and attracted researchers from around the globe. Now, all talks are available on the youtube channel of the event.
The virtual conference was great success, and attracted researchers from around the globe. Now, all talks are available on the youtube channel of the event.
The latest results of the University of Copenhagen partner of the AndQC consortium are featured on a cover of the June issue of the journal Advanced Materials.
The Condensed Matter in Madrid conference (CMD2020) will be a big online event of the scientific community, including the partially AndQC-sponsored minicolloquium entitled Hybrid semiconductor-superconducting nanostructures: from Andreev to Majorana bound states. The free registration deadline is July 31st.
The consortium discussed the scientific progress of the project in an on-line webinar setting.
Chalmers University of Technology becomes a partner of the AndQC research consortium.
As of 1st October, 2019, Javier Cerrillo is affiliated with the Madrid node of the consortium.
The TU Delft researchers presented the progress and perspectives of quantum technologies for high school students.
Luk Yi Cheung joins the Basel node as a PhD student.