The department is dedicated to theoretical and experimental research in areas such as new materials, nanoscience, quantum devices, biomolecular physics, organic semiconductors, and complex systems. Our focus is to investigate the fundamental properties of materials in solid-state, nanostructures, and soft matter, aiming to predict their applications.
The theoretical group explores structural, electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of materials, developing new computational techniques for specific investigations. The experimental group synthesizes and characterizes new materials, such as semiconductors and superconductors, tackling technical challenges to understand their physical phenomena.
Currently, the department publishes an average of 50 articles per year, as specified below, but we are committed to significantly increasing this average.