Superconducting Nanodevices and Quantum Materials for Coherent Manipulation: Topological States in Superconductors and Magnetic Materials

Superconducting Nanodevices and Quantum Materials for Coherent Manipulation: Topological States in Superconductors and Magnetic Materials - Featured

This COST Action SUPERQUMAP meeting, hosted at Liblice chateau in the Czech Republic from May 6-9, 2025, is addressing the frontier of quantum technologies through the exploration of topological superconductivity and strongly entangled particles. Building on the foundation of Majorana zero modes in one-dimensional topological superconductors, the conference expands into broader systems including unconventional superconductors, spin liquids, and fractional quantum Hall states.

The gathering unites members of the management committee with leading scientists to assess progress toward the Action’s objectives and chart future directions. As current quantum technologies face scaling challenges with environment-protected superconducting qubits, this meeting emphasizes a collaborative, research-driven approach to advance the fundamental understanding of quantum devices and materials.