
معرفی
Ahmed Alshemi is a Researcher at the Department of Physics, Lund University, affiliated with LTH Faculty of Engineering and the NanoLund Center for Nanoscience. He holds membership in the LTH Profile Area for Nanoscience/Semiconductor Technology and the LU Profile Area for Light and Materials. His research focuses on superconductivity, quantum magnetism, neutron/X-ray scattering, and vortex dynamics in correlated electron systems.
Alshemi completed his doctoral thesis Tuning Interactions in Correlated Electron Systems: From Two-Band Superconductivity to Quasi-1D Spin Chains at Lund University in 2024. His work investigates superconducting states in materials like NbSe₂, NbS₂, and doped cuprates using advanced scattering techniques. Key topics include vortex lattice behavior, anisotropy effects, and magnetic field interactions.
Collaborations span institutions globally, with recent studies published in Physical Review Letters, Physical Review B, and Applied Physics Letters. His research bridges experimental and theoretical approaches to understand electronic and magnetic phenomena in complex materials.

