JOŽEF STEFAN INSTITUTE
Department of Complex Matter
Jamova cesta 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Dynamics of Quantum matter

We explore non-equilibrium many-body dynamics in quantum systems that experience symmetry-breaking, topological, or jamming transitions. These systems encompass superconductors, charge-density wave, and magnetic materials.

Experimental Soft Matter Physics

The research is conducted within the “Light and Matter” research program. The interaction of light with matter is one of the most important fields of physics and optical processes are indispensable in many branches of modern industry.

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December 15 - 19, 2024, Krvavec, Slovenia
Together with the Department of Theoretical Physics at JSI we are organizing the 13th Nonequilibrium Quantum Workshop. The workshop intends to bring together scientists working in the field of: Ultrafast ...
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Dragan Mihailović has been awarded his third ERC project in the field of quantum systems research.

April 11, 2024

Dr. Dragan Mihailović, a leading researcher in the field of quantum systems at the Jožef Stefan Institute (IJS), has successfully won the third project of the European Research Council (ERC), HIMMS (High-Resolution Imaging of Metastable States). The project, worth 2.5 million euros and designed for a five-year duration, focuses on the investigation of hidden metastable states in quantum materials. The central goal is the development of innovative high-resolution methods for tracking the movement of individual electrons in matter in very short time intervals. With this, the dynamics of electronic arrangements in quantum systems will be studied at a level that has not been reached so far. The HIMMS project, which will take place in cooperation with the IJS and the Nanocenter, has the potential to improve the fundamental understanding of quantum processes and consequently influence the development of quantum technologies such as quantum computers. Mihailović’s success in obtaining ERC projects additionally consolidates the reputation of the Slovenian scientific community in the international field.