Nanophysics Theory seminar

The Nanophysics Theory seminar presents a wide range of results related to condensed matter, nanoscale, and chemical physics topics.

Seminars are usually held biweekly on Tuesdays at 2 pm. We encourage researchers to present theoretical or experimental results on a wide variety of topics related to condensed matter, nanoscale, and chemical physics. Most speakers come from local nanophysics theory groups. Additionally, we aim to deepen collaboration between scientists—both theoretical and experimental—but encourage speakers to tailor their talks for an audience primarily familiar with theoretical nanophysics.

Anyone interested in these topics is warmly welcome to attend as part of the audience or present their research!

If you would like to give a talk, please contact Riku Tuovinen.

Research groups

Upcoming Seminars

  • Tuesday 13.05.2025 at 14:15 in YNC121, Tero Heikkilä: Magnetoelectric and non-reciprocal effects in disordered superconductors and Josephson junctions

Past Seminars

  • Tuesday 29.04.2025 at 14:15 in FYS3, Shabir Barzanjeh: Nonreciprocity and energy transfer in quantum systems
  • Tuesday 15.04.2025 at 14:15 in YNC122, Chen-How Huang: Large-N Approach to Magnetic Impurities in Superconductors
  • Tuesday 01.04.2025 at 14:15 in YNC122, Risto Ojajärvi: Pairing at a single Van Hove point
  • Tuesday 24.03.2025 at 10:15 in YNC122, HÃ¥vard Falch: Paramagnetic Meissner Effect and Non-Equilibrium Vortices in Superconductor/Normal-Metal Structures
  • Tuesday 25.02.2025 at 14:15 in YNC122, Aaron Dunbrack: Quantum Geometry of Time Reversal Symmetry Breaking in Flat Band Superconductors
  • Tuesday 11.02.2025 at 14:15 in YNC122, Daniel Crawford: Anomalous quantum vortices in superconductor-ferromagnet devices
  • Tuesday 28.01.2025 at 14:15 in YNC122, Alberto Hijano Mendizabal: Characterization of a quantum bus between two strongly driven qubits

Below, all past seminars of the Nanoscience Center can be found.

Previous seminars

See also