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Venue
Nordita, Stockholm, Sweden
Format
Scope
For a long time, all known forms of superconductivity corresponded to electron pairing, described by a single-component order parameter. The possibility of forming a multicomponent superconducting state with an order parameter that spontaneously breaks more than one symmetry has been theoretically considered for a long time, but only recently have multiple compelling candidates been identified in experiments. Multicomponent topological superconductors are sought after for their potential applications in quantum information processing. Furthermore, Recent experiments have reported evidence for new states of matter: electron quadrupling condensates that arise in systems that break multiple symmetries. We aim to bring together leading theorists and experimentalists to shed light on multicomponent superconductivity.
Invited speakers (incomplete list to be updated)
Annica Black-Schaffer Uppsala University
Girsh Blumberg Rutgers U
Federico Caglieris CNR-SPIN
Lee Chul-Ho National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Andrea Damascelli University of British Columbia
Hong Ding Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Alexander Eaton University of Cambridge
Maria N Gastiasoro Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC)
Zurab Guguchia Paul Scherrer Institute
Klaus Hasselbach Institut Néel
Quanxin Hu Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Yusuke Iguchi Stanford University
Amit Kanigel Technion
Evgeny Kozik King's College London
Andreas Kreisel Uppsala Universitet
Gianrico Lamura CNR-SPIN
Jun Li ShanghaiTech University
Wei Li Tsinghua University
Changqing Jin Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yunxiang Liao KTH
Baiqing lyu Tsung-Dao Lee Institute
Martin Månsson KTH
Albert Samoilenka Oxford
Yasmine Sassa KTH
Zhi-Xun Shen Stanford University
Takasada Shibauchi The University of Tokyo
Ilia Shipulin Tsung-Dao Lee Institute
Martin Speight University of Leeds
Julien Garaud University of Tours
Jian Wang Peking University
Boris Svistunov University of Massachusetts Amherst
Hai-Hu Wen P Nanjing university
Philipp Werner University of Fribourg
Thomas Winyard University of Dundee
Jochen Wosnitza Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Noah Fan Qi Yuan n Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Ding Zhang Tsinghua University
Sergei Zherlitsyn Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
TO BE UPDATED
Accommodation
Nordita may provide a limited number of rooms at the Stockholm apartment hotel Biz Apartment free of charge for participants that need support, which will be allocated after application evaluation.
Accommodation for families is possible upon request and depends on availability. No family rooms have been booked in advance.
Travel support
There may be a (very) limited number of travel grants available for participants. If you are interested in one, please apply for it by ticking the corresponding checkbox in the application form.
Registration
Conference is by invitation. Registration for the event is now open. Registration to be considered for on-site participation will close March 13th, 2026. Registrants will receive an on-site/remote participation confirmation from the organizers after this date.
Organizing committee
Egor Babaev, KTH
Vadim Grinenko, TD Lee Institute Shanghai
Xiaoxue Liu, TD Lee Institute Shanghai
Ilaria Maccari, ETH Zurich
Asle Sudbø, NTNU Trondheim
Oscar Tjernberg, KTH
Johan Carlström, Stockholm University
