Program of the II International Conference

Superconductivity in Nanostructures “SUPERNANO 2025”

September 22-26, Kazan

Session 1

10.00. Mikhail Skvortsov. Landau Inst. for Theor. Phys, Chernogolovka. Thermal phase slips in superconducting films

10.30. Alexander Mel'nikov. MIPT. Interplay of superconductivity and altermagnetism in hybrid systems

11.00. Vladimir Antonov. The synergy of the current quantization and Aharonov-Cashier effect in Bloch transistor

11.30. Coffee-break
Session 2

12.00. Zhen Wang. School of Physics, Zhejiang University, China; Hangzhou Logical Qubit Technology Co., Ltd. Quantum simulation using Superconducting quantum processors

12.30. Andrey Lebedev. VNIIA, Moscow. Quantum Metrology by Superconducting Artificial Atoms

13.00. Shtefan Sanduleanu. MIPT. Single artificial atom phonon laser

13.30. Lunch
Session 3

14.30. Igor Soloviev. Skobeltsyn Inst. of Nuclear Phys., MSU. Cryogenic integrated control system for superconducting qubits

15.00. Michael Tarkhov. INME RAS, Moscow. Radio Photonics generator for superconducting quantum circuits

15.30. Andrey Pankratov. Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, IPM RAS. Detectors for radioastronomy and dark matter search

16.00. Coffee-break
Session 4

16.30. Igor Burmistrov. Landau Inst. for Theor. Phys, Chernogolovka. Bulk-edge correspondence at the spin-to-integer quantum Hall effect crossover in topological superconductors

17.00. Irina Bobkova. MIPT. Theory of hybrid collective excitations in topological superconductor/ferromagnetic insulator heterostructures

17.30. Dmitry Estyunin. St. Petersburg State Univ. Recent progress in the study of magnetic topological insulators of the MnBi2Te4-family by photoemission spectroscopy.

19.00. Welcome party
Session 5

10.00. Pavel Tsarev. Landau Inst. for Theor. Phys. All fractional Shapiro steps in the RSJ model with two Josephson harmonics

10.30. Yakov Fominov. Landau Inst. for Theor. Phys, Chernogolovka. Superconducting diode effect.

11.00. Yuriy Makhlin. HSE Physics. Current-phase relation in planar topological Josephson junctions

11.30. Coffee-break
Session 6

12.00. Alexander Bobkov. MIPT. Anomalous Josephson effect and superconducting diode effect in Josephson junctions via RET2Si2 intermetallic magnets.

12.30. Andrei Kamashev. PTI RAS, Kazan. Experimental study of superconducting spin valves

13.00. Danila Arbuzov. PTI RAS, Kazan. Superconducting spin valve in solitary superconductivity mode

13.30. Lunch
Session 7

14.30. Grigorii Bobkov. MIPT. Gate-controlled proximity effects in superconductor/ferromagnet van der Waals heterostructures

15.00. Anastasiia Ianovskaia, MIPT. Spin-valve effect in ferromagnet / superconductor / ferromagnet van der Waals heterostructures

15.30. Sergey Bakurskiy. Skobeltsyn Inst. of Nuclear Phys., MSU. Study of the tunable multilayer superconducting-ferromagnetic resonators

16.00. Coffee-break
Session 8

16.30. Denis Vodolazov. IPM RAS, Nizhny Novgorod. Vortex nucleation in type I superconducting layer covering type II superconductor

17.00. Aleksei Putilov. MIPT. Vortex structure and intervortex interaction in superconducting structures with intrinsic diode effect

17.30. Sergey Ustavschikov. IPM RAS, Nizhny Novgorod. Vortex jet to vortex chain transition in superconducting stripe with side slit.

18.00. Posters
Session 9

10.00. Yuxi Liu, Tsinghua Univ., China. Scalable Parameter Design for Superconducting Quantum Circuits with Graph Neural Networks.

10.30. Gleb Fedorov. MIPT. Arrays of Josephson meta-atoms with topologically nontrivial band structure

11.00. Aleksei Dmitriev. MIPT. Coherent nonlinear optics with superconducting artificial atoms

11.30. Coffee-break

Session 10

12.00. Tiefu Li, Tsinghua Univ., China. Microwave coherent storage based on the long lifetime cavity electromechanical system.

12.30. Andrei Vasenin. MIPT. Evolution of Propagating Coherent Pulses Driving a Single Superconducting Artificial Atom

13.00. Walter Pogosov. VNIIA, Moscow. Nonclassical fingerprints in qubit-mediated wave mixing

13.30. Lunch

Session 11

14.30. Jian CHEN. Nanjing University, China. Quantum capacitance detectors with enhanced saturation power enabled by gate capacitance engineering

15.00. Daria Kalacheva. MIPT. Realising high-fidelity logical gates in kinemon-based superconducting qubit circuits with tunable coupling

15.30. Alena Kazmina. RQC, NUST “MISIS”, Moscow. Experimental demonstration of a Quantum Error Detection Code with a Dynamically Reassigned Ancillary Qubit

16.00. Ilya Simakov NUST “MISIS”, Moscow. Low-Overhead Multi-Qubit Gate Characterization via Single-Qubit XEB.

16.00. Coffee-break


18.00. Conference Dinner

Session 12

10.00. Qing-Yuan Zhao. Nanjing University, China. Reveal inhomogeneities in a superconducting nanowire by probing and mapping self-heating hotspots

10.30. Andrei Zaikin. Lebedev Phys.Inst. RAS. Absence of fractional ac Josephson effect in superconducting junctions.

11.00. Andrew Semenov. Lebedev Phys.Inst. RAS. Fluxon cotunneling and quantum Coulomb drag effect

11.30. Coffee-break

Session 13

12.00. Pratap Raychaudhuri. Tata Inst. Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India. Visualising pinned vortex liquids and inverse melting in superconducting thin films

12.30. Alexander Semenov. Moscow Pedagogical State Univ., MIPT. Saddle state in 2D superconducting films

13.00. Evgeniy Tikhonov. ISSP RAS, Chernogolovka. Nonequilibrium superconductivity in hybrid semiconductor nanowire/superconductor structures

13.30. Lunch

Session 14

14.30. Yury Shukrinov. BLTP, JINR, Dubna. Peculiarities of resonance and locking features in anomalous Josephson junctions

15.00. Andrey Schegolev. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, MSU. The Issue of Bio-Inspirency in Superconducting Neuromophic Networks

15.30. Alexandre Karpov. NUST “MISIS”, Moscow. Broad band microwave amplification in RF-squid array metamaterial

16.00. Coffee-break
Session 15

16.30. Alexander Korneev. INME RAS, Moscow. Practical ways to improve superconducting NbN films for applications

17.00. Elmira Baeva. Moscow Pedagogical State Univ. Flux-flow instability in superconducting single-crystal TiN films caused by heated electrons

17.30. Kira Khilay. Moscow Pedagogical State Univ. Modifying thermal coupling in superconducting nanowire single-photon detector by tuning amorphous sub-layer

18.00. Posters

Session 16

10.00. Andrey Zhukov. VNIIA, Moscow. Grover Search and Ising Models: A Quantum Algorithm for Finding Low-Energy States

10.30. Aleksei Tolstobrov. MIPT, Skoltech. Quantum machine learning in arrays of superconducting qubits

11.00. Grigoriy Mazhorin. NUST “MISIS”. Singleshot CCZ gate on fluxoniums

11.30. Coffee-break
Session 17

12.00. Nikolay Vovk. INME RAS, Moscow. Ultrafast NbN Superconducting Single-Photon Detector Integrated in a Parabolic Mirror

12.30. Renat Yusupov. IRE RAS, Moscow. Research and development of SINIS bolometers with a suspended normal metal absorber.

13.00. Alexander Chiginev. Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University. Photon noise limited cold-electron bolometers.

13.30. Lunch
Session 18

14.30. Dmitrii Pimanov. Nizhny Novgorod State Technical Univ. Multi-frequency receiving systems based on cold electron bolometers

15.00. Georgiy Khismatullin. RQC, Moscow. SQIF-magnetometer for navigation systems: experimental and theoretical study of base cells

15.30. Concluding Remarks. Closing of the Conference

16.00. Coffee-break
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