We are enthusiastic young researchers discussing on the one hand the strange phenomena of interacting matter and how we might use them in future technologies and on the other our personal experiences working in science.
Nonlinear behavior is by no means a negative thing. Ubiquitous in nature, it can be found in the response of climate to warming, in the dynamics of the solar wind, and in the spread of pandemics. In …
Light-matter interaction plays a part in many areas of physics from macroscopic stars to the microscopic quantum world. This episode is devoted to the fascinating interactions that occur when a few p…
Here comes the second part of our quantum simulation special: Helene Hainzer (IQOQI Innsbruck) shares with us how to plan and set up a new quantum experiment, what two-dimensional crystals are, and h…
Some of the most exotic materials found in the last decades still defy an explanation for their unusual properties, including high-temperature superconductors, materials which can conduct electricity…