New Research Article

Check out our new article on Graphene quantum dot bolometer for on-chip detection of organic radical. Read the full letter here: https://pubs.aip.org/aip/apl/article/124/12/123505/3278020/ Abstract We present a proof-of-concept magnetic resonance detection of organic radical 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl via a nanostructured on-chip graphene quantum dot bolometer. In a common electron paramagnetic resonance setup, the microwave propagates from a source […]

The Japanese “New Fire”

The Japanese “New Fire” Pr. Gregory John Chaitin, UM6P Institute for Advanced Studies Our next Physics Seminar Series will occur on Wednesday, 13 March 24, at 11 AM at the UM6P campus (Ryad 8, 1st floor). We will welcome Gregory Chaitin, member of the UM6P Institute for Advanced Studies. Abstract: It is surprisingly little known that a major Japanese consortium is about […]

IAP Researchers Delivered Research Presentations at the 2024 APS March Meeting

At the 2024 American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting, researchers from IAP showcased their latest findings, emphasizing the group’s significant contributions to the field of physics. The presentations encompassed various topics, including theoretical physics, quantum technologies, and 2D Materials Physics. Recognized as the world’s largest annual gathering of physicists and researchers, the APS March Meeting […]

CNRS LNCMI Seminar by Pr. Abdelouahed El Fatimy

Dear colleagues, It is our pleasure to announce the seminar by Abdelouahed ELFATIMY (Institute of Applied Physics, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Benguerir, Morocco) on Monday, January 8th at 14:00 entitled   “Graphene Quantum Dot Bolometer multi-pixel: Practical Approaches and Preliminary Results”. R. Pauthenet seminar room on the 2nd floor of build J and the ZOOM link is provided […]

IAP – Meeting (6-8 December 2023)

IAP Meeting represents an exciting opportunity for scientists, scholars, researchers, and industrials to gather and discuss the latest developments and breakthroughs in these essential fields. This will open new horizons for modern ideas and projects to support our nation and Africa. Furthermore, IAP meetings will help new generations of physicists by introducing the best physics […]

Photonics, 2D & Physics, and Mathematics Seminar Series

Our next 2D & Physics and Mathematics Seminar Series will occur on Wednesday, 19 April. We welcome Dr. Gopal Dixit from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay. Title: Valleytronics and Valley-transistor in Two-dimensional Materials   Abstract: Analogues to spin, electrons in two-dimensional (2D) materials endow an additional quantum attribute: valley pseudospin, which is associated […]

Pr Abdelouahed El Fatimy chaired the invited session “Emergent Phenomena in Strongly Correlated Quantum Materials” at the 2023 American Physical Society March meeting (APS March meeting 2023)

Pr. Abdelouahed El Fatimy was invited to chair an invited session entitled “Emergent Phenomena in Strongly Correlated Quantum Materials” on March 8, at the 2023 APS March meeting. This session will host several talks such as: Quantum Oscillations in Topological Materials – Presented By: Kuan-Wen Chen (University of Michigan) From exact solution of Mixed-Valence Impurity to […]

IAP researchers presented their research talks at the 2023 APS March Meeting

IAP researchers presented research talks at the 2023 American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting. The talks featured the latest research from IAP members and highlight the group’s contribution to the field of physics. The talks covered theoretical physics, quantum technologies, and 2D Materials Physics. The APS March Meeting is the world’s largest annual gathering of […]

UM6P Quantum Computing Event:

We are delighted to announce the launch of the UM6P-Quantum Computing initiative through intense training in the introduction to quantum physics, quantum computing, and quantum coding. A quantum computer uses the quantum properties of matter, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform operations. Unlike a classical computer based on classical transistors, working on binary values […]