Condensed Matter Physics: Superconductivity

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Physics Department



The "Virtual" Physics Center

Physics Courses and Databases
Research Areas and Groups:

The CMT server at Harvard


Syracuse University: Condensed Matter and Biological Physics


Princeton University: Department of Physics


Rutgers University: Department of Physics and Astronomy

Condensed matter theory
Members of the condensed matter theory group (0.41407016)
Faculty

Boulder 2000 Summer School for Condensed Matter and Materials Physics

Introduction to Superconductivity: Fundamentals and Applications (0.497)

University of Chicago: Department of Physics


The BURG Address Book


CEE

The quantum structure of space-time and the geometric nature of fundamental interations (0.439)

M.I.T.

Department of Physics Research Program (0.475)

Harvard Experimental Soft Condensed Matter Group

Seminars:

We sponsor an informal seminar every Wednesday -- the squishy physics and pizza night. Pizza is provided. To learn more and check the schedule of speakers, check out our "Squishy Physics Talks" webpage. Sometimes we go to these talks too:


M. Cristina Marchetti - Research

Nonequilibrium driven solids and liquids arise in a variety of contexts, from charge density waves or vortex lattices to friction and lubrication. One important question is whether a solid in the presence of quenched impurities that explicitly break the translational symmetry, can, when driven, recover its long-range periodicity. With Leon Balents (0.455) and Leo Radzihovsky, I have used perturbation theory and functional renormalization methods to study driven solids with the goal of developing nonequilibrium phase diagrams and characterizing the various nonequilibrium phases and the nature of the fluctuations in these phases.

This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics

Week 161 (0.445)

Queen's University of Belfast

Condensed Matter Physics Materials Science Research Division - staff

Harvard University Department of Physics

Faculty:

Physics: University of Colorado at Boulder

Points of interest:

Physics of Complex Systems Group at NBI/Nordita

Former members of the group, collaborators:

Physics at Brandeis University

Research (0.414)
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