Superconductivity Course: origin, present and future of superconducting materials

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Course IEEE NTC - Peru Chapter


Superconductivity is a property observed in certain materials where electric current is conducted without energy loss below a critical temperature. Thus, this interesting  property is been used in several technological applications like superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs), magnetic resonance, among others.

This course will be given in Spanish and presented during three days.

Content: History and chronology of the development of superconductivity. Technological applications. Current problems and challenges of superconductivity.



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  • Start time: 29 Jan 2024 04:00 PM
  • End time: 02 Feb 2024 04:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Lima
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  • Calle Germán Amézaga 375.
  • Lima, Lima
  • Peru
  • Building: Auditorio del Instituto de Física. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

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  • For more information email to ieee.nanoperu@gmail.com

  • Co-sponsored by Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; Centro de Investigaciones Tecnológicas, Biomédicas y Medioambientales


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Reyes López Reyes López of Military Engineering Institute

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Superconductivity Course: origin, present and future of superconducting materials

Biography:

Physicist graduated from Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (Peru), with master's and doctorate degrees from the Brazilian Center for Physical Research (CBPF).
He completed postdoctoral studies at the International Center for Condensed Matter (Brasilia) and at the International Institute of Physics (Natal).
In 2011 he obtained the position of visiting professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics of the State University of Rio de Janeiro.
Since 2014 he is an adjunct professor at the Military Institute of Engineering (Brazil). He is currently conducting research on intermetallic superconducting materials, quasicrystals, among others.

Address:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil