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Grants & Awards
Superconducting materials for building more powerful quantum computersDIPC 2025-10-06 A project led by the Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) that seeks to develop superconducting materials for future quantum computers has been awarded a €250,000-grant by the BBVA Foundation's Fundamentos Programme. |
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Researchers
Michel Armand, honorary scientific director of CIC energiGUNE, maintains his prominent position in Clarivate Analytics´ 2025 list of the world´s most influential researchersCIC energiGUNE 2025-10-07 The “Highly Cited Researchers” list, which each year compiles the names of the most cited scientists worldwide according to the number of references to their work made by the global scientific community, maintains Professor Armand in a prominent position |
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Researchers
“SCALABILITY IS THE NEXT BIG CHALLENGE OF QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES"CIC nanoGUNE 2025-10-06 Quantum technologies seem to be advancing unstoppably and at full speed. where are we really, and what are the main challenges that remain to be solved? |
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Researchers
Lander Rodriguez will defend his thesis on Thursday, October 9thBCAM 2025-10-03 The defence will take place at EHU Leioa Campus at 10:30 |
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Researchers
BBDG Seminar: Nuclear Transport and mRNA Maturation & ExportBiofisika 2025-10-02 |
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Conferences and events
Superfluid Spin Transport in the van der Waals Antiferromagnetic InsulatorCIC nanoGUNE 2025-10-02 Spin superfluidity, a phase-coherent regime of spin-angular-momentum transport in magnetic insulator, holds great promise for enabling next-generation, ultralow-loss spintronic technologies. However, clear experimental realization and control of spin supe |
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PhD thesis defense: Ultrasensitive Magneto-Optical Ellipsometry for depth-resolved MagnetometryCIC nanoGUNE 2025-10-02 The central goal of this thesis is to develop and demonstrate a robust experimental methodology capable of unambiguously detecting and characterizing depth-dependent vector magnetization states in nanoscale multilayers. This is motivated by the crucial ro |
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Scientific news
Three-dimensional brain mapping using X raysCIC nanoGUNE 2025-10-02 The human brain contains 86 billion cells, but so far, they could not be visualized in their entirety. The task corresponds to a dataset of petabyte size – analogous to plotting every star in the Milky Way. Towards this aim, we have published the three-di |
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On the complexity of integrable eigenstatesCIC nanoGUNE 2025-10-02 Eigenstate preparation remains a central challenge in using quantum computing to study many-body physics. Integrable models, known for their exactly solvable nature, offer a promising avenue due to the relative simplicity of their eigenstates. These model |
Conferences and events
Mechanism of Virus Capsid Assembly and DisassemblyCIC nanoGUNE 2025-10-02 Many possible intermediates exist on the assembly path from hepatitis B capsid protein dimers to the 120-dimer capsid. If every intermediate were tested, the assembly would often get stuck for entropic reasons, and essentially, every capsid would follow a |
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PhD thesis defense. Multidisciplinary approach to study HIF2a/PD-1 axes in clear cell renal cell carcinomaCIC nanoGUNE 2025-10-02 Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is characterized by the inactivation of the Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumour suppressor gene, leading to the stabilization and accumulation of hypoxia-inducible factor 2α (HIF2α) and constitutive activation of hypoxia |
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Conferences and events
Momentum-space topology and quantum geometry of graphiteCIC nanoGUNE 2025-10-02 CFM COLLOQUIUM SERIES |
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Conferences and events
Inspiring Careers: Next-generation targeting has organelle-level precisionCIC nanoGUNE 2025-10-01 The Women and Science program, launched in 2021 by the Gipuzkoa Provincial Council and DIPC, aims to promote the visibility and presence of women of excellence in science. This initiative aligns with DIPC’s mission and the Council’s commitment to advancin |