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Condensed Matter Theory Lab |
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The Superconductivity Theory laboratory was organized in the 1970s by Nobel prize winner academician Vitaly Ginzburg to develop
work on the problem of high-temperature superconductivity. Due to the complex nature of the problem, the first heads, corresponding
members of the Russian Academy of Sciences David Kirzhnits and Evgeny Maksimov, contributed to the development of multilateral research in the condensed matter theory using traditional theoretical and physical approaches and numerical methods, including calculations from first principles.
In 2015 the laboratory was reorganized into the laboratory of Superconductivity and Statistical Physics of Complex Systems. Currently, the laboratory conducts research in many relevant areas: the theory of complex superconducting systems and devices, high-temperature superconductivity, physics of nanoobjects and nanoelectronics, magnetic materials for spintronics, polymer physics, X-ray optics and photonics, multiscale phenomena in inorganic materials and biological objects, as well as other topics
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