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Marc Scheffler is a Research Fellow at the 1. Physikalisches Institut, part of the University of Stuttgart's Faculty 08. His research focuses on advanced materials science and condensed matter physics, with a strong emphasis on superconductivity, quantum materials, and microwave spectroscopy. He leads experimental studies on superconducting thin films, resonator technologies, and magnetic phenomena in novel materials.
Key research areas include exploring superconducting transition mechanisms in granular aluminum systems, optimizing superconducting resonators for low-temperature applications, and investigating quantum spin liquids and skyrmion dynamics. Scheffler’s work bridges fundamental physics with applied technologies, such as designing coplanar waveguides and stripline resonators for high-precision measurements. His interdisciplinary projects also extend to art-science collaborations, exemplified by exhibitions integrating physics concepts with campus architecture.
Prominent experimental techniques include broadband electron spin resonance (ESR), terahertz conductivity measurements, and Corbino geometry spectroscopy. His contributions have advanced understanding of electron dynamics in heavy-fermion systems, superconducting energy scales, and phase coherence in disordered materials. Scheffler’s publications span over two decades, with recent breakthroughs in tuning superconducting domes and characterizing magnetic ground states in quantum materials.
Though no formal academic awards are listed, his extensive publication record and institutional role highlight his expertise in low-temperature physics and materials characterization. Collaborations involve fabricating novel devices, such as patterned superconducting films and hybrid systems combining nanowires with superconducting resonators. His teaching contributions are integral to the institute’s educational programs, though specific courses are not detailed.
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