Superconductivity

New Directions in Superconductivity

10:00am - 4:00pm / Thursday 25th May 2017 / Venue: Chemistry Building
Type: Workshop / Category: Research
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Professor Matt Rosseinsky and Professor Stephen Blundell host a 1 day workshop on “New Directions in Superconductivity” at the University of Liverpool on Thursday 25th May 2017,

The full Agenda for the day:

10:30–11:00 Welcome, tea and coffee
Chair: Professor Steve Blundell, University of Oxford
11:00–11:15 Outcomes from EPSRC project “New Directions in Molecular Superconductivity” – Professor Matt Rosseinsky, University of Liverpool
11:15 -11:50 Soft chemical control of iron selenide superconductors - Professor Simon Clarke, University of Oxford
11:50–12:25 Superconducting microwave circuits for quantum computing - Dr Peter Leek, University of Oxford
12:25–13:00 Charge density waves and superconductivity in heavy fermion Superconductors - Professor Andrew Huxley, University of Edinburgh
13:00–13:45 - Lunch and poster session
Chair: Professor Andrew Huxley, University of Edinburgh
13:45–14:20 Fermiology and angle-dependent magnetoresistance in unconventional superconductors - Dr Paul Goddard, University of Warwick
14:20–14:55 The evolving puzzle of broken time-reversal symmetry in superconductors - Dr Jorge Quintanilla, University of Kent
14:55–15:30 Superconductivity and Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Dr M’hamed Lakrimi, Siemens
15:30–15:45 - Tea and Coffee
Chair: Professor Matt Rosseinsky, University of Liverpool
15:45–16:20 Novel Proximity Effects in Superconducting-Magnetic Thin Films measured using Muon Spin Rotation - Professor Steve Lee, University of St Andrews
16:20–16:55 Advances in Probing Superconductivity by Scattering Methods - Dr Elizabeth Blackburn, University of Birmingham