Editorial

MaNEP Switzerland is growing by the day and I am pleased to announce many new scientists joining the Network, mostly from Switzerland but also from abroad. As per today, 72 full and 121 associate members are strengthening our network in the field of novel quantum materials and devices. I would like to warmly welcome every new member to the Network, and especially Nicola Spaldin, who was elected to the MaNEP executive board to replace Anke Weidenkaff, and Gabriel Aeppli, the new SYN department head at PSI.

To stimulate new interactions and collaborations among members, the MaNEP network is launching a restricted access intranet on its website. A login and password will be sent to all members. We hope you will take advantage of this new platform and nourish it with your research interests, technical facilities, materials, samples and any practical information you will find pertinent to share with the Network members.

I am delighted to report numerous and prominent prizes awarded to MaNEP Network members. Congratulations to Jean-Marc Triscone who has been honoured by the prestigious European Physical Society Condensed Matter Division Europhysics Prize, the European highest award in our field, and to Antoine Georges for receiving the Hamburg Prize for theoretical physics. In this issue, Thierry Giamarchi reflects on his recent election to the French Academy of Sciences. Last but not least, congratulations to Simon Gerber, Marta Gibert, Simon Moser, Sandra Sopic and Fabian von Rohr for their awards and to Jennifer Fowlie who won the Swiss national final of Famelab. To facilitate future applications of our members, we have added a list of available awards on the MaNEP website.

This newsletter also features scientific and innovation reports describing successful projects and research collaborations in the MaNEP Network. I wish to thank the authors and contributors. The spotlight on industry presents a most recent success story with an innovative technology transferred from a UNIGE laboratory, the NCCR MaNEP and the startup Phasis to the luxury watch manufacturing industry.

MaNEP Switzerland strives to provide opportunities for networking and to learn about the latest developments in our field. In June, MaNEP sponsored a well-attended topical meeting on 2D transition metal dichalcogenides at the University of Geneva. Currently, registration is open for the 6th MaNEP Winter School taking place in Saas-Fee next January. Many thanks to the organizing and programme committee for a very attractive programme. MaNEP Switzerland actively seeks support for its members participating in these events, and we gratefully acknowledge financial support for the 2015 Winter School in Saas Fee from the CUSO (Conference of Western Switzerland University). Upcoming events include M2S organized in Geneva in August 2015 (registration is open) and the traditional MaNEP Workshop planned for June 2016 in Les Diablerets.

I am looking forward to a successful second year of the MaNEP Network and I wish you a pleasant reading !

Christoph Renner

(photo credit L.Windels/UNIGE)

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What's going on in the Network

People

Nicola Spaldin elected to the MaNEP Steering Committee

Nicola Spaldin elected to the MaNEP Steering Committee

Professor Nicola Spaldin joins the MaNEP Network Steering Committee to replace Anke Weidenkaff who left Switzerland following her appointment as professor in materials science at the University of Stuttgart. Prof. Spaldin is leading the Materials Theory group in the Department of Materials at ETH Zurich since … (photo credit L.Windels/UNIGE)

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Jean-Marc Triscone receives the EPS award - Highlight on his work

Jean-Marc Triscone receives the EPS award - Highlight on his work

Professor Jean-Marc Triscone received in Paris the prestigious 2014 EPS Condensed Matter Division Europhysics Prize. This Prize is the highest European distinction in the field, and is given by the European Physical Society (EPS) every other year to recognize scientific excellence in the area of condensed matter physics. He received …

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Nomination of a new department head at Paul Scherrer Institute

Nomination of a new department head at Paul Scherrer Institute

Gabriel Aeppli is the new head of the SYN department at PSI and also Professor at ETHZ and EPFL. Gabriel Aeppli studied electro-engineering at MIT, where he also obtained is PhD thesis. He then spent 15 years as member and later Distinguished Member at the …

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Thierry Giamarchi elected to the French Academy of Science - Interview

You have been elected as a new member of the French Academy of Sciences. What does this represent to you? T.G.: This is obviously a scientific recognition that means a lot to me and moves me greatly. I have a deep respect for the members of the French Academy of Sciences. Especially in the physics section, there are … (photo credit B. Eymann/Académie des sciences)

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Awards

 



MaNEP prizes and awards Read online.

Work in the Network

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Discoveries and Innovations

Sr2RuO4 reveals universal fermi-liquid scaling and quasiparticles beyond Landau theory

Sr2RuO4 reveals universal fermi-liquid scaling and quasiparticles beyond Landau theory

Interacting many-body systems constitute one of the greatest challenges of physics. Attempts to understand the behavior of interacting fermions (such as electrons in a metal or the atoms of liquid 3He) led Landau to postulate a phenomenological model, which became known as Fermi-liquid theory. However since 60 years, the electrical …

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Superconductivity switched on by magnetic field

Superconductivity switched on by magnetic field

Superconductivity and magnetic fields are normally seen as rivals – very strong magnetic fields normally destroy the superconducting state. Physicists at the Paul Scherrer Institute have now demonstrated that a novel superconducting state is only created in the material CeCoIn5 when there are strong external magnetic fields. This state can …

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From magnetic vortices to magnetic monopoles – ferrotoroidicity as fourth form of ferroic order

From magnetic vortices to magnetic monopoles – ferrotoroidicity as fourth form of ferroic order

Although in many cases nature likes things to be simple and symmetric it is often the asymmetry which leads to exciting new phenomena. Think about life on Earth: it prefers left-handed amino acids to right-handed ones, an asymmetry that is crucial for our existence. In this article authors describe a state in crystals which behaves in an asymmetric way …

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In the Spotlight - research & industry

A spin-off of the University of Geneva provides an innovative technology for the Poinçon de Genève

A spin-off of the University of Geneva provides an innovative technology for the Poinçon de Genève

Small revolution in the world of luxury watchmaking: the Poinçon de Genève has unveiled the adoption of a new hallmarking technique. This novel technology comes from a laboratory of the Department of Condensed Matter Physics of the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and MaNEP NCCR. It has been developed in partnership with PHASIS, a UNIGE spin-off company based in Plan-les-Ouates. Using the latest developments ...

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Who got published ?

Discover MaNEP Network's researches and innovations through some publications highlights published between January and September 2014. 

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Events - The place to be

6th MaNEP Winter School

6th MaNEP Winter School
18-23 January 2015 in Saas-Fee, Switzerland Shedding light on correlated electrons

The school aims at a broad introduction to topics of current interest in condensed-matter physics. This year, a special focus is devoted to spectroscopies of materials with strong electron correlations, especially time-resolved techniques. Three long lectures will provide …

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M2S 2015

The International Conference M2S HTSC 2015 will take place from Sunday, August 23 until Friday, August 28 in Geneva, Switzerland.

Registration and abstract submission are now open

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