December 18 at 11.00, Moscow time, ACTP will hold the seminar on "Theory of magnetotrion-polaritons in transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers" by Dr. Vanik Shahnazaryan (ACTP, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology).
December 11 at 11.00, Moscow time, ACTP will hold the seminar on "Generation of vortex electrons in tunneling ionization of polyatomic molecules: Exact results in the zero-range potential model" by Kirill Bazarov (MIPT).
December 4 at 11.00, Moscow time, ACTP will hold the seminar on "Thermodynamics of nuclear spins interacting with strongly localized electrons" by Dr. Dmitry Smirnov (Ioffe Institute).
November 27 at 11.00, Moscow time, ACTP will hold the seminar on "Quantum acoustics on superconducting qubits and surface acoustic waves" by Dr. Alexey Bolgar (Laboratory of Artificial Quantum Systems, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology) and Dr. Shtefan Sanduleanu (Laboratory of Artificial Quantum Systems, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology).
Abrikosov Center for Theoretical Physics (ACTP) has been created at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technologies (MIPT) in 2022 with a goal of accumulating a strong group of young theoretical physicists in several fields who will develop their research projects in a stimulating atmosphere of the leading research oriented university.
The high scientific level of the Center is ensured by the International Advisory Board (IAB), which includes distinguished theoretical physicists from different countries. At the next stage it will employ several senior researchers and host a number of world-leading theoretical physicists coming as visiting scientists for fixed periods. ACTP is expected to play a significant role as a high-international standard research center immersed in the environment of the highly reputed educational institute.
In addition to fixed competitive salaries, the Center provides its employees with a decent modern scientific environment, covers the cost of computers, office equipment, business trips, etc. Leading researchers also receive start-up funding, which allows them to form research groups.