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QuMat reseachers on Roadmap on Quantum Magnetic Materials

The record for most QuMat coauthors is currently held my the IOP Roadmap on quantum magnetic materials 2025 2D Mater. 12 031501 It features: Antonija Grubišić-Čabo, Marcos H D Guimarães, Dmytro Afanasiev, Mazhar N Ali, Semonti Bhattacharyya, Anna Isaeva, Chrystalla Knekna, Arnold H Kole, Falk Pabst, Sergio Barquero Pierantoni, Riccardo Reho, Malte Rösner,Jagoda Sławińska, Matthieu …

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QuMat begind the scenes at Lorentz Center workshop

QuMat researchers Antonija Grubišić Čabo, Mazhar Ali, together with colleagues, explain what happens behind the scenes of a conference and also in the laboratory. As supporting actor we can also see PHD student Michiel Dubbelman. Superconductivity’s Next Big Leap — 3 Breakthroughs You Shouldn’t Miss Original text: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/news/2025/10/what-really-happens-behind-the-scenes-at-a-lorentz-center-workshop When you imagine a scientific conference, you …

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Antonija Grubišić-Čabo awarded 2025 Minerva Prize for pioneering research on quantummaterials

Dr Antonija Grubišić-Čabo, principal investigator of the research group Experimental Nanophysics with Advanced Spectroscopic and Structural Analysis Methods at the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials of the University of Groningen, has been awarded the 2025 Minerva Prize for her outstanding scientific achievements and leadership in the field of quantum and two-dimensional materials. Her research focuses …

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QuMat Yearlry Meeting 2025

Thanks to everyone who attended the QuMat yearly meeting 2025. It was a great meeting with 100 registered participants. We are looking forward to the newt meeting, this time in Nijmegen.

Antonija Grubišić-Čabo nominated for New Scientist Wetenschapstalent of the Netherlands and Flanders

We are proud to announce that QuMat member Antonija Grubišić-Čabo from Rijksuniversiteit Groningen has been nominated for New Scientist NL Wetenschapstalent of the Netherlands and Flanders. Please support her by voting here https://www.newscientist.nl/polls/new-scientist-wetenschapstalent-2025 Not sure what she does? Why do we let her explain herself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4qNcAgg3vg

When thin becomes thinner – Germanene nanoribbons pave the way for quantum computing

If you start with a two-dimensional ribbon and make it narrower and narrower, when does it stop being a ribbon and start being a one-dimensional line? Scientists from Utrecht University and the University of Twente made one-atom-thick ultrathin nanoribbons consisting of germanium atoms. They have shown that this system exhibits amazing properties that can be useful, for example, in quantum computing. Their work was recently published in Nature Communications.

QuMat yearly meeting in Twente

The yearly meeting is over and we are looking forward to the pillar meeting in Eindhoven. The preliminary date is 19-20 May. Slides Slides from the presentations at the yearly meeting are coming in. Below you can find links to the ones that we have put on the website (just click on the images).

QuMat summer school

Thanks to everyone who make the QuMat summer school such a wonderful event. We have all learned a lot about the topics of each other and also about each others as persons.

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