from February 19, 2025 to February 21, 2025
Published on January 17, 2025 Updated on January 17, 2025

Advanced quantum materials for magnetic cooling and quantum information science

Location: MIR de Neuville

International meeting coordinated by Katarina Karlova and Andreas Honecker, LPTM research center.
 

The proposed conference, "Advanced Quantum Materials for Magnetic Cooling and Quantum Information Science," aims to bring together leading experts in quantum physics, material science, and related fields to discuss the latest advancements and theoretical challenges in quantum materials. These materials, characterized by their unique properties such as quantum entanglement, topological phases, and highly frustrated magnetism, are at the forefront of both fundamental research and technological applications. The conference will focus on several key topics, including the magnetocaloric effect, quantum entanglement, and the role of quantum materials in computing and information science. Special attention will be given to the exploration of novel quantum states, magnetic phase transitions, and disordered systems, which are crucial for understanding and developing next-generation quantum technologies. By fostering collaboration and exchange of ideas, this event aims to advance our understanding of these complex systems and explore their potential in applications like magnetic cooling and quantum information processing.

 

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