Homepage >
Statistical and Condensed Matter Physics
introduction
The scientific activities of the Statistical Mechanics and Condensed Matter (MSMC) group are varied. The Statistical Physics group covers such diverse areas as conformal field theory and applications for out of equilibrium phenomena. In Condensed Matter, the main interests are superconducting qubits, transport in hybrid systems, and electronic systems in low dimensions.
We will present below some of the main activities of the group.
Staff Members:
L. Cugliandolo,
V. Dotsenko,
B. Doucot,
B. Estienne,
M. Picco,
G. Schehr,
S. Teber.
PhD Students:
Greivin Antonio Alfaro Miranda
Mathis Gueneau
Leo Touzo
Recent PhD theses: B. Billaud (2009), B. Estienne (2009), D. Loi (2009), A. Sicilia (2009), C. Aron (2010), D. Levis (2012), J. Bonart (2013), T. Blanchard (2014), T. Liu (2015), H. Ricateau (2017), A. Tartaglia (2018), K. Yang (2019), D. Barbier (2021), F. Mori (2022), F. Chippari (2023), B. De Bruyne (2023), A. Keliri (2023), S. Metayer (2023).
Main topics of works done recently :
- Transport in hybrid systems with superconductors ;
- Quantum circuits;
- Skyrmion lattices in quantum Hall ferromagnets;
- Conformal field theories and applications ;
- Dynamics across phase transitions ;
- Quantum out of equilibrium systems ;
- Quantum Field Theory and applications;
- Active Matter;
- Random Matrices;
- Stochastic Processes;
- Quantum information, fractional quantum Hall effect and other quantum matter problems.