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Alexander Zyuzin is an Academy Research Fellow at Aalto University's Centre of Excellence in Quantum Technology (QTF), affiliated with the Department of Applied Physics. His research focuses on semimetals, superconductivity, and quantum materials. He holds a Doctoral degree in Natural Sciences from the Russian Academy of Sciences (2008).
Key research interests include Weyl semimetals, unconventional superconductivity, topological materials, and the interplay between magnetism and superconductivity. He has led projects funded by the Academy of Finland, including 'Theory of Weyl semimetals and superconductors' (2017–2022) and 'Theory of semimetals and superconductors' (2020–2022).
Zyuzin's work explores topics such as Cooper pair dynamics, superconducting instabilities in ferroelectric metals, and magnetoelectric effects. He has presented at international conferences and hosted academic visitors, reflecting active collaborations in quantum materials research. His contributions span over 20 peer-reviewed articles, with recent studies in Physical Review B and npj Quantum Information.
He has advised on grant-funded research and contributed to media coverage of studies like 'Unconventional Superconductivity in Twisted Bilayer Graphene.' His lab activities are centered at QTF, advancing theoretical frameworks for quantum technologies and topological phenomena.
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